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I have worked in NSW and Victoria and the list seems to be the same I will pull it from the intranet at work in the morning rubystar.
No an RN Divison 1 can initate / prescribe certain medications once off such as paracetomol (will put up the full list when i get it frm work) and not require any doctor to sign them off. One of the criteria is that they have had the medication at least once before in their life.....most people have had gaviscon or paracetomol at least once in their life
Where I work (in Canada) we have a list of things we can give at our disretion and then have the doctor sign off on as soon as possible. They include antacids, throat lozenges,and antiemetics. We are a small hospital with one doc admitting and our standing orders for all admits includes Tylenol and Gravol,Milk of Mag, fleets and suppositories, all as PRNs.
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Hi guys I am just wondering if you (wherever you are in the world) as an RN can iniate medications for your pts? Here in Australia I am discovering that the RN can prescribe one off doses of certain medications such as paracetomol, aperients and antacids as well as the usual in emergency stuff like GTN s/l spray, anginine etc. I am enjoying this because it means that you can correct minor problems such as a pt with a headache 2 paracetomol....