A nurse CANNOT "order" ANY thing. A nurse can take a verbal order, written order, or follow standing orders. Nurses do NOT "order" restraints.
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.
As a communicator the nurse will be able to get his\her client to open up his\her problems nurse has to use the right tone so that the client will open up.With that the client will trust the nurse and she\he will tell the nurse the problem not than it Will be no use for the nurse to give help to the client when she\he does not even know the main thing.Main thing has to be a good communicator and give time for the client to talk.So he can work from there the problem and things that need to be done in order for the client to recover from the sickness.
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They are nurses, thus they can give shots.
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the job of a nurse is measure the pulse give medicine and check different papers.
The student is a part time nurse. Could you kindly nurse my baby while I get some sleep? I need to nurse a wound for the injured soldier.
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If this is a hospital setting in the US or the western world, then no, a nurse cannot administer any drugs without a active doctor's orders or without consulting with the doctor. Sometimes if the order is in the "PRN" or as needed section of the chart, the nurse may administer the drug if the patient requests it or is in pain (or whatever the patient is being treated for with those drugs).
what preparation is necessary for the test including course work to be a registered nurse
He told the nurse to tell Juliet to be at the church at 1:00 p.m. to get married.