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You are held to the knowledge base of your license. For instance, I'm an adult and peds CNS wo works in nephrology. If I was to go back to my ER staff nurse position and the ER MD ordered a med that I as an APN should know is contraindicated I would be just as liable as th ordering MD. I would also beheld to the higher assessment skills.
Yes, because you have the education. I would certainly obtain malpractice insurance that would cover you.
See: http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/506277_7
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Call the insurance company. malpractice insurance might not cost much more if you are not prescribing.
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SO I got in to a CNS program. CNS was a long term goal but with the GI Bill running out a a few other things going on it seems like a good time to go to school.
However I have 2 young kiddos and am enjoying working per diem 1-2 days a week.
I am an ER nurse and I like it (dont love it, that's OK I love my other job-mommy)
But I see doing this ER Per diem gig for 5-7 more years. Then going back and finding a full time job I love CNS-the traditional role seems to be a good fit. I never wanted to be an NP so I am not interested in that aspect of the role.
My question if I get my Master's take the board and pass can I continue working as a staff per diem RN?