The tasks that are delegated to an LPN vary from working in a clinic versus working in a hospital. The LPN role is more functional in a clinic setting because of the various tasks they can do. The tasks they CANNOT do are more of a problem whenever you are talking about working in a hospital. At Arkansas Children's Hospital an LPN cannot; start IVs (unless they are on the IV team and have passed certification), cannot access any sort of central venous access device, cannot administer chemotherapy, cannot initiate a plan of care, cannot draw blood other than a finger/heel stick. There are also AR State Board of Nursing restrictions that apply. These state that an LPN cannot assess a patient. They can gather data, but not assess. Hope this helps you some. You might want to contact the AR State Board of Nursing and they may be able to give you more information. Good Luck!