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No, one must be a licensed nurse or physician to administer medications in a hospital.
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No, a registered nurse cannot prescribe birth control or any other medications in the United States. Only doctors, nurse practitioners, or nurse midwives can prescribe medications.
Being a nurse means that you will need to make changes in medications that require math. Sometimes medications are mixed with saline or water and you will need to find the percentage of medication in the saline.
A registered nurse
the operating room circulating nurse (an R.N.) passes and documents the medications to the sterile field. Dawn. O.R. nurse-Naples,Florida
you need to give medications and that requires math.
This is dependent on your facilities policies. Typically in a hospital setting the registered nurse is the only one who can administer medications.
When state law permits, physician's assistants and nurse practitioners are professionals who can prescribe medications in addition to doctors.
No. Only a licensed physician can prescribe medications in Ohio (or a nurse practitioner or physician assistant working under a licensed physician).
A OB-GYN nurse is responsible for assisting the doctor during procedures. They also administer medications, perform ultrasounds and admit patients.