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No, if there is not an order given for oxygen or a protocol a nurse may not administer it.
This is dependent on your facilities policies. Typically in a hospital setting the registered nurse is the only one who can administer medications.
The teacher will administer some tests to determine your placement in the fall semester. The school nurse will administer the medication after lunch.
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A controlled substance is one that is addictive. Either a nurse or a doctor may administer a controlled substance. In a hospital setting, the doctor may write the order for the medication, and a nurse will later administer it.
A nurse can administer an immunization after an order has been written by a doctor.
The nurse advised him to quit smoking,Stand back, I am a nurse.I will nurse him back to health.The nurse was fired for injecting herself with morphine.
The nurse will administer the sedative.I need to administer all of this paperwork by Friday.The vet decided to administer a painkiller to the kitten.
Yes, a trained nurse practitioner in Georgia can fit and prescribe a diaphragm.
administer Tylenol
Barium enema, and Fleet enema
because they have to have the right measurement of medication that they are going to be giving their patients that way they dont overdose and the nurse gets in trouble. because they have to have the right measurement of medication that they are going to be giving their patients that way they dont overdose and the nurse gets in trouble.