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Apr 14, 2007 01:31 PM

What can unlicensed personnel do?


Ok recent threads here have my thoughts reeling. So I thought I'd start this thread to ask nurses and others what UAP is allowed to do at their respective facilities.

I have been shocked at reading that some are inserting foley's, giving meds, etc.

So CNA's,MA's,HHA's,PCA's and whoever else I'm missing please chime in.

Nurses, how do you feel about UAP performing some of these functions? I'm comfortable with some things like blood glucose checks, simple dry dressing, oral suctioning. I am not comfortable with more intrusive things like foley insertions, complicated dressings(unless nurse is present also).

Thoughts?



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No. 1
from TazziRN
Old Apr 14, 2007, 01:35 PM

Default Re: What can unlicensed personnel do?
CNAs and techs: nothing intrusive. Can't even d/c a foley.
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Old Apr 14, 2007, 01:41 PM
Updated Apr 14, 2007 at 03:11 PM by Nurse2bducky86

Default Re: What can unlicensed personnel do?
I am a NT (CNA) in a hospital. I can: do basic care, accuchecks, D/C foleys, D/C IV's, and if i get "taught" I can insert foleys. but basically that is the extent of my practice.
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No. 3
from reesern63
Old Apr 14, 2007, 09:08 PM

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I'm uncomfortable with unlicensed people calling themselves nurses. I'm sorry if that seems harsh.
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from kukukajoo Premium Member
Old Apr 14, 2007, 09:43 PM

Default Re: What can unlicensed personnel do?
Originally Posted by reesern63 View Post
I'm uncomfortable with unlicensed people calling themselves nurses. I'm sorry if that seems harsh.
I agree with you, but this thread does not say anything about unlicensed people calling themselves nurses. Rather it deals with aides and techs and such performing "nursing" duties. There is another thread somewhere that does deal with that subject though and it has been rather heated at times.

In the hospital where I do clinica.
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No. 5
Old Apr 14, 2007, 09:49 PM

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In TN, student nurses are not even allowed to do Accuchecks...so it's weird to hear that CNA's do them in other states.

Even as Nurse Interns we still weren't supposed to do them.....It had something to do with the state defining Accuchecks as "diagnostic tests" that should only be performed by licensed personnel.
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No. 6
from Cattitude
Old Apr 14, 2007, 10:26 PM

Default Re: What can unlicensed personnel do?
Originally Posted by TazziRN View Post
CNAs and techs: nothing intrusive. Can't even d/c a foley.
Basically this was how it was for the CNA's at my old hospital. they could do cares, acccuchecks, vitals. In an emergency they were allowed to suction but never would.

Now in home care the aides do ADL's and house cleaning, meals. That's it. They can hand the pt. the med. bottle but not the pills. No complex dressings, they can place an ace wrap on but thats about it.
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No. 7
from Cattitude
Old Apr 14, 2007, 10:30 PM
Updated Apr 18, 2007 at 09:32 AM by Cattitude

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No. 8
from pkapple
Old Apr 14, 2007, 11:36 PM

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Having just given an inservice on scope of practice i can tell you that an RN can delegate to uap's. Now the uap must have demonstrated competentcies for whatever task they are given. They may not do anything that involves evaluation or assessment-this does not mean thay can not describe a wound-that is gathering objective data. As for accuchecks-that falls under CLIA and CLia says if you can read and understand the directions you may perform a Clia waived test-again by demonstrating competentcies.
So...all this gets tossed out the window if your nurse practice act adresses specific issues, or if (and this is usually the case) your facility policies and procedures either spells out duties or lists things a uap may not do.

So realistically a uap may do a lot, remove foleys, insert foleys, draw blood, take out sutures, run ua's, accuchecks, clean the lounge and escort little old ladies.
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No. 9
from reesern63
Old Apr 14, 2007, 11:37 PM

Default Re: What can unlicensed personnel do?
Thank you. I was responding (as you noticed) to someone who posts as a "nurse" but is not.
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