#1 Nursing Community for Nurses: 320,642 Members

Log in   Sign up   Why join?   | Layout: Color: gold style blue style rose style
Nursing Community for Nurses
Home Forums Articles Specialty Students Region Career Resources

Advanced Search

Resp. tasks VS. Nursing tasks



Currently Online
Members: 355
Guests: 2,498
2,853

Newsletter

Interested in the hottest topics of the week? Subscribe to the Nurse-zine Newsletter.

Enter email address:

Job Spotlight
Private Duty Nurse
Burnsville, Minnesota
Forum Spotlight
Distance Learning for Nursing

Nursing Degrees

Nursing Articles

Oscar The Octopus
The Male DR Nurse
Nursing Student Days
Tommy
New Supervisory Why?
What's That Smell?
Restorative Dining
Baby Who?
Posterior View
Sometimes, I'm Such a Moron!
Submit An Article

Nursing Jobs

Job Seeker: Employer:

Scrubs & Gear

How-To allnurses

allnurses videos

Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses

The largest most active online nursing community. Join 320,642 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.

Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #11  
Old Apr 06, 2008, 05:53 PM
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Re: Resp. tasks VS. Nursing tasks

Well I have a question....I'm an RRT but I haven't started working yet. I recently passed the RRT Exam and I'm awaiting graduation next month (May 10th woohoo)...anyways I'm thinking about getting a second degree as an RN b/c that was my original major but my school's waiting list for nursing school is rediculous. As a student I've had plenty of experience in the NICU and that's where I'm applying to work...but I would like to know are you paid more for having both degrees. In 2 hospitals that I've don't internships/externship at RRT/RN duals are common but I've never asked if they are paid more.


OH and you should know why it take so long to get an RT at the bedside to get a gas....we have like 15+ patients while nurses have like 3. LOL!

Top
  #12  
Old Apr 11, 2008, 04:00 PM
judytheoldrn (Female)
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2007
Re: Resp. tasks VS. Nursing tasks

I have to say I agree with the post above that cautions against doing things that are not currently in your hospital's listed scope of practice. Although my state board of licensure allows me as an RN to do ABGs, and the hospital approved it as well, they have recently changed the policy to all ABGs are done by Respiratory Therapists. I would love to keep up my skills, but hesitate to do so. If there were to be a complication from anyone doing a blood gas, and I was one of the people who had done one, my name would be in the hat with all the rest. I seriously doubt my hospital would cover my for going outside the guidelines of what I was responsible/covered for.
The issue with our change of policy was that there had been no competency check set up and when we merged with another hospital who did not allow RNs to do ABGs, it was decided to place the responsibility with respiratory only.


Last edited by judytheoldrn : Apr 11, 2008 at 04:01 PM. Reason: spelling errors :(
Top
  #13  
Old May 06, 2008, 08:44 PM
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Re: Resp. tasks VS. Nursing tasks

Originally Posted by jasmine2g3 View Post
Well I have a question....I'm an RRT but I haven't started working yet. I recently passed the RRT Exam and I'm awaiting graduation next month (May 10th woohoo)...anyways I'm thinking about getting a second degree as an RN b/c that was my original major but my school's waiting list for nursing school is rediculous. As a student I've had plenty of experience in the NICU and that's where I'm applying to work...but I would like to know are you paid more for having both degrees. In 2 hospitals that I've don't internships/externship at RRT/RN duals are common but I've never asked if they are paid more.


OH and you should know why it take so long to get an RT at the bedside to get a gas....we have like 15+ patients while nurses have like 3. LOL!
in our hospital it is not an increase in pay.

Top
Sponsored Links
 
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.

« help me | grdmdb »


Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search



New To Site?
Need Help?

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:45 PM.

Resp. tasks VS. Nursing tasks

Copyright © 1996-2008, allnurses.com. All rights reserved.  allnurses.com, Inc. Advertising Information