Many LVN resume drafts fail because they read like task lists, not evidence of patient impact. That hurts in today's hiring process, where applicant tracking systems filter keywords and recruiters scan fast in a crowded field.
A strong resume shows what you improved, not just what you did. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means highlighting reduced medication errors, faster admissions, higher patient satisfaction, larger daily patient loads, fewer falls, stronger compliance audit results, and smoother handoffs across units.