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Are RNs allowed to administer Propofol (diprivan)?

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Are RNs allowed to administer Propofol (diprivan)?

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A. The Board does not prohibit the administration of Propofol by an RN. However, it may only be administered according to the facility’s policy and procedures. This would conform to the Board’s Advisory Opinions on Moderate Sedation and Administration of Anesthetic Agents by the RN, which are available on the Board’s website.

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