I work in MOHS surgery as well. In our office we usually go through 5 50ml bottles of Lido a week. Personally I would never use a med more ten 2 weeks old
I worked as an Medical Assistant for 13 years before I became an RN. Patients would call me "the nurse" all the time. I always made it a point to let them know that I was an MA and not an RN. I have always had respect for the Nursing profession. ...
mohs rn replied to Frecklestoo's topic in Connecticut
Renee, Chemistry is a tuff class no matter where you take it! I would suggest taking this course by itself. You will have to spend alot of time studying but you can do it!;)Good luck!
I work as a Mohs RN. It is a subspeciality of Derm surgery. I give local anesthetic, assist the surgeon in removing skin cancers and reconstructive surgery, wound care and suture removal, and patient teaching. I truly love my job!