Clodeen Burnett, LPN, a Licensed Practical Nurse with Professional Nursing Services

Get to know Licensed Practical Nurse, Clodeen Burnett, who serves patients in Southfield, Michigan

Clodeen is a licensed practical nurse specializing in home health care, wound care, and long-term care. She works through Professional Nursing Services in Southfield, MI, which she joined in 2014. Clodeen provides quality in-home care in the areas of assessment, wound care, monitoring vital signs, monitoring medication compliance, safety, and diet compliance . Furthermore, she is a Licensed Practical-Charge Nurse with Maple Manor Rehabilitation Center in Wayne, Michigan. 

“The mission of Professional Nursing Services, Inc. (PNS) is to pursue excellence in serving our customers in their personal care and homemaking needs”, states the official website of Professional Nursing Service.

Maple Manor Rehabilitation Center is on a mission to provide the most progressive rehab with patient-centered values in an effort to help patients fully restore their abilities and empower patients to return home. “Our vision is to be recognized as the top rehab center for the most traumatic and medically complex patients by providing the highest quality of rehab in a patient-centered environment”, states their website. 

Earning her practical nursing degree from the Professional Skills Institute in 2005, Clodeen enrolled in the nursing program at Lourdes University and completed 2 years of study (2015-2017). Clodeen has always wanted to help the geriatric community. When she was a child, she was always curious about it and wanted to help fix it.

A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is on the front line of nursing, interacting directly with patients on a daily basis. They work under the supervision of doctors and RNs, performing duties such as taking vital signs, collecting lab specimens, administering medication, ensuring patient comfort, performing skills like trach care, foley care, ostomy care, wound care, G-tube care. IV care, and reporting the status of their patients to their case managers.

LPNs are generally hired in settings such as doctors offices, hospitals, nursing homes, home health environments, and rehabilitation centers. They must be skilled in balancing care for patients, performing skilled tasks, and completing practical daily administrative duties.

Learn More about Clodeen Burnett:

Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4147933/info/ 

Karen Johnson

Karen Johnson is an Associate Content manager for FindaTopDoc and responsible for working with distinguished physicians in documenting their significant accomplishments in their field. Karen is a CPR instructor and is a member of her local theater group.