Usually the would have their nurses do that, but they certainly COULD give shots if necessary.
Yes, pediatricians give shots to children as part of their routine vaccinations and immunization schedule. These shots help protect children from various diseases and ensure their overall health and well-being. Pediatricians are trained and experienced in administering vaccines safely and effectively to children of all ages.
yes
some risks that pediatricians take are that... They could give a shot to a patient whereas, that patient is allergic to the shot.
They are nurses, thus they can give shots.
Yes mosquitoes give you shots on blood and they get it drawed
In California, some pharmacies have RNs to give shots.
Can CNA's give shots? no , cna's cannot give shots that is for the nurses to give only. Cna's wipe,dress,feed and accompany the resident in any way as long as its not giving meds or shots or something that only the nurse can do. If a cna gave you a shot, you might want to report that to someone!
yes
Yes They do
Pediatricians will have check-ups during the child's lifes and during these check ups they will exam the child to make sure that he/she is up to date with all his/her shots and that he/she is not ill.
pediatricians have no dress code when there at work but pediatricians in training usually wear scrubbs.
It did not give me more energy.
pediatricians needed to treat kids