Re: Question on holistic RN Scope of Practice
This question is a real bag of worms. After being in multiple states as a RN, I can say that even within the cities, it can be different, especially with the states that have a freedom act ( which is becoming very small now).
In california, I could utilize many differend massage and bodywork therapies under my RN scope of practice. But in one city they req. only a RN and business license and accross the street in another city, they wanted, police station test, more money, chest x-ray, etc, regardless of my BON scope of practice.
When massage was used in my private practice, same thing. But in the city I was in, only if you had massage tought in your Nursing program, which I did.
Like the other poster said...I went to hawaii as well and everything alternative is off limits for an RN. Had to go to massage school again. I went in california just for a refreshier but only for 150 hours. No good in hawaii.
Then off to NC and a whole different ball game. Had to go get 650 more hours of massage, take nationals, get art of healing licence, and business licence and FBI clearence. But the BON here states, if it is in a nursing private practice, and you are not practicing medicine and you have had some kind of training for it, it's ok, minus massage and bodywork. But cupping is ok, reiki, reflexology, ultra sound, vibration with electrical machines, TENs units, ect.
Having said that, raleigh has some different laws that cary does not...so go figure.
and here there is no licence for ND and homeopathy...egads.....
So untill every BON and every state of massage and bodywork, come together, there will always be loopholes and different rules for every traditional and alternative thing we healers do...just have to do no harm, know what you are doing, know the rules for each state and each city and go from there...
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