"Please record the patient's progress" instructed the surgeon.
a baby haha lol not that way and that way
I have never had a doctor give me a shot. It has always been a nurse or assistant.
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
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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.
No, doctors and nurses are not the same thing. A female doctor is still known as a doctor. Nurses can be men or women and the same is true for doctors. The training of a nurse and doctor is different and they should not be confused with each other.
They help the doctor if they work in the emergency room but they also give you paperwork when you walk into the medical clinic or hospital.