a baby haha lol not that way and that way
the book "gone with the wind"
MDs, DOs, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and chiropracters.
I have never had a doctor give me a shot. It has always been a nurse or assistant.
"Please record the patient's progress" instructed the surgeon.
If you mean do you have to be a nurse before you can be a doctor, the answer is no.
no. it would be the nurse who is liable. the nurse was acting illegally in the first place.
An IV is a way to give medicine or fluids to a person that is sick. People that can give some one an IV are, a doctor, a nurse, a paramedic, and a phlebotomist.
talk to his nurse she shoud be able to give them to you if they have gotten them back from the lab and if she is a licened practical nurse she may even be able to explain them to you
nurse
Do you know the persons last name and are they famous and a nurse or doctor then i could answer your question . Just give me Carla's last name and occupation (nurse or doctors)
the nurse visits
IN ORDER TO give someone an injection, you must be a doctor, nurse practioner (R.N. with further education), an LPN (licenced practical nurse), or an R.N. (registered nurse). If you are a child or an adult with a particular need for injections (diabetes, cancer etc.) a nurse can instruct you how, and you can give them to yourself. ALSO, trained medical personnel, like an EMT in an ambulance can give injections and start I.V.'s.