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Nursing student graduates who have not received their official license may not assume any nursing duties, other than those duties routinely performed by the nursing assistant. ... more
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It is within the scope of practice of the licensed practical nurse to administer respiratory nebulizer/aerosol treatments. ... more
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On any construction project, the GC has a full list of responsibilities and duties that are both difficult and time-consuming. A professional, experienced GC is best equipped to handle each of them competently. When problems occur, as they do on ... more
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First and foremost, review and follow the responsibilities and requirements outlined in Rules .0204, .0205 and the ATRA Standards of Practice for supervision of the LRTA. The LRTA will be required to submit the LRTA Supervision Form with their ... more
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No. The marking of the surgical site is not within the scope of practice of the RN or LPN. It is within the scope of practice of the following advanced practice registered nurses: FNP, PNP, ANP, NNP, CNM, FPNP, OBGYNNP, WHCNP and ACNP. Refer to the ... more
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The appropriately prepared licensed practical nurse who is not certified in the expanded role of IV therapy may: • Monitor/regulate the rate of the plain fluids being administered through a peripheral line. • Monitor the site for infiltration; • ... more
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A - The Act requires licensees to apply for such access. If there is a wish to allow children into the premises and bar area, this would have to be stated on the operating plan when applying for a premises licence. ... more
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The price of therapy varies. In general, therapy ranges from $80 to $200 per hour. Rates vary not only by state and by clinician experience, but also by localities within a state where overhead can be quite high. Reputation and specialties are also ... more
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The Mississippi Nursing Practice Law does not specify the number of hours that a nurse may work per day or week. Each nurse must realistically evaluate his/her abilities to determine the number of hours in which he/she can safely provide nursing ... more
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Although there is no prohibition per se, the Medical Board discourages an LMTs use of the word rehabilitation when advertising services. According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, rehabilitation, in part, is to restore or bring to a ... more
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