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A licensed practical nurse is calling for others in her line of work to be recognized as nurses in New Brunswick.

Ashley Moore started a petition after other LPNs received letters from the Nurses Association of New Brunswick asking them to stop describing themselves as nurses on social media.

“That’s what really kick-started my push for this, that’s what started my public appeal,” she said.

Moore works as an instructor for future LPNs and says one of the main difference between LPNs and registered nurses (RNs) is that RNs have more training to deal with unpredictable outcomes, such as with intensive care patients.

“They’re trained to deal with more in-depth situations, where we still work within the nursing scope as LPNs but the outcomes need to be predictable,” she said.

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Moore says no one ever took issue with her calling herself a nurse when she was practicing in Ontario.

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