FL DOH · MQA

Licensed Practical Nurses in Hallandale Beach, FL

25 licensed licensed practical nurses in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

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In Hallandale Beach

Licensed Licensed Practical Nurses in Hallandale Beach

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Petit, Ismerie 5208253 Clear 13 yrs
Novikova, Irina 5257057 Clear 3 yrs
Drobot, Valentina 5252854 Clear 4 yrs
Wright, Charlene 5252943 Clear 4 yrs
Andre, Stephanie 5262086 Clear 2 yrs
Lopez, Susan 5243683 Clear 6 yrs
Dorelien, Jhoulissa 5270927 Clear
Robertson, Penny 5153025 Clear 24 yrs
Destouches, Victoria 5266694 Clear 1 yrs
Harmony, Shelby 5258599 Clear 3 yrs
Maceus, Rose Laure 5187566 Clear 17 yrs
Leveille, Madiane 1233951 Clear 30 yrs
Pedraza, Sylvia 1024941 Clear 35 yrs
Mitchell, Michell 5235981 Clear 8 yrs
Alvarenga Galo, Jakelin Suyapa 5259748 Clear 3 yrs
Vanegas, Patricia 5232001 Clear 9 yrs
Robinson, Gessica 5168848 Clear 21 yrs
Yakerson, Galina 5250873 Clear 5 yrs
Dumercy, Irmide 1282051 Clear 29 yrs
Swasey, Caroline 5268674 Clear 1 yrs
Rimpel, Claudette 5184892 Clear 18 yrs
Fussell, Tracy 5195801 Clear 16 yrs
Barlatier, Maya 5269351 Clear 1 yrs
Harris, Aileen 5202031 Clear 15 yrs
Ruiz, Jasmine 5208125 Clear 14 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Licensed Practical Nurse Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) deliver routine bedside care across a wide range of Florida healthcare settings, including long-term care facilities, physician offices, rehabilitation centers, home health agencies, hospitals, and correctional facilities. LPNs administer medications, perform wound care, collect specimens, monitor vital signs, change dressings, insert catheters, and assist with diagnostic procedures. They also help patients with hygiene, mobility, and feeding when needed.

LPNs in Florida play a particularly important role in skilled nursing facilities, where they often serve as charge nurses on a shift and supervise nursing assistants. The scope of practice is more focused than that of a registered nurse, with LPNs working under the direction of an RN, APRN, physician, podiatrist, or dentist. Their training emphasizes practical, hands-on clinical skills, and they form a critical part of Florida's long-term and community-based care infrastructure.

Licensing in Florida

To become an LPN in Florida, candidates must complete a state-approved practical nursing program, pass the NCLEX-PN national examination, and submit fingerprints for a background check. Florida participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact, allowing LPNs licensed in other compact states to practice in Florida under their home-state license. Licenses are renewed biennially with documented continuing education, including state-required topics. The Florida Board of Nursing oversees licensure, scope of practice, and disciplinary matters for LPNs.

How to verify or report

Verify an LPN license through the Florida MQA license search. Complaints about unsafe practice, medication errors, or unprofessional conduct can be filed through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by calling 850-488-0796.

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