In our state, a nursing assistant can not administer medications.
No, one must be a licensed nurse or physician to administer medications in a hospital.
the sign-out initials of nurses who administer medications to patients.
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This is dependent on your facilities policies. Typically in a hospital setting the registered nurse is the only one who can administer medications.
Read the label on the bottle. It should say that you have to administer it intramuscularly (IM) via needle and syringe.
The answer depends on your state and possibly your job site. For instance, in New York Medical Assistants may not administer medications except if they work with developmentally disabled people.
For most the part, scrub technicians cannot inject medications. They are allowed in most hospitals to administer IVs with saline solution and like applications.
Like a patient care aide or a certified nursing assistant? Yes, in some states they are allowed to administer certain medications after they obtain additional certification.
is internal but im srill trying ti figuir out why but im 100% sure itrs internal
get a doctor. you should have a dr from the very beginning. there are tests, medications, advice, etc that a doctor has to administer.
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