I am graduating from my Endorsed Enrolled Nurse course in SA in just 3 more weeks
So things have just changed. (Again)
Before EEN there was just EN. No medication endorsement and a ONE year course to gain a Certificate IV.
No medication could legally be given.
But EN's can go and do an additional 6 month course in medication.
Then they introduced the Diploma of Nursing (EEN). This is a 1.5 year full time course. The 6 months spent studying medications via all routes BUT NOT IV!
Once this course was finished you are legally allowed to give medications under the direct/indirect supervision of the RN.
The new course is now the National Diploma of Nursing. Same thing BUT now if you are in another state, I am Victorian, I NO LONGER need to enrol with the SA Nurse's Board then register in Victoria. Wow!

Now we can just take the diploma and go to what ever state we want and register/enrol there.
Now Victoria has gone and changed it's nursing course. Injectable Endorsed RN Div 2's (me) now give ALL medications, ALL routes. IV, IM, subcut etc. And Schedule 8 drugs, DD's and schedule 9 too. Scary really.
WE GET PAID EXTRA. And are in high demand. Taking the massive burden off the RN's allowing them to do what they have trained hard for.
TALAXANDRA: A RN just stated the same thing the other week. "Why bother doing all this when they can now do what we do?"
But we can't do IV starts but can do trach suctioning, cath placing and removal etc. all the technical stuff but no IV's.
I completed my Diploma through Spencer TAFE SA. Thanks Belinda. Love Ya

You have the patience of a Saint.