My two cents. I am an LPN working 15 years in various Dr's offices.
There has been a number of occasions when I have caught mistakes regarding dosages, allergies, ect the Dr has made BEFORE an Rx was faxed or called in. Will a street person be able to catch those mistakes or will they parrot what they've been told with no thoughts to it being wrong.
I am frustrated that most of the 'nurses' who work in our office now are trained right off the street. Have no knowledge of physiology, even the basics of diabetes or COPD, but yet because they can stick someone with a needle, that makes them somehow competent. It matters not that they haven't a clue what the medication they are injecting is, or what they should look for as an adverse reaction, or what allergies might be in the same family. Its most frustrating.
I too have heard them refer to themselves as a 'nurse'. At this point I am very frustrated with the medical field in general. I sometimes wonder why I went to school....I have discovered that one of the cracker-jack nurses is making more money than I am.