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Can a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) supervise medical assistants in giving allergy shots?

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Can a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) supervise medical assistants in giving allergy shots?

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Jack Evance0

Hello. I don’t sure but I think that medical assistants are allowed to administer vaccinations in a clinic or physician’s office settings. I’m also a doctor but I don’t work in this sphere. By the way if you will have some problems with your license, or you will need to renew it, I can recommend good online service for this purpose. All details you can read on medicallicensing.com site.

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No. Medical assistants are non-licensed personnel who may not legally administer medications to patients, by any route.

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