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Ive heard about the autonmy of nursing and nurses,but when I work I dont feel very autonomous,maybe Im not empowered or I dont appreciate the autonomy I have.
Will some please articulate for me the autonomy of nurses and the nursing profession?
Thanks. Let my people go.
I am an LPN, have been for over a decade..inhomecare for 5yrs..i have a degree of autonomy that i would not have anywhere else...i am respected by my peers, most of whom are RNs..they frequently ask me for my opinions, not just on what i found on a givern visit, but ingeneral for the client...i call the MDs myself, do my own VOs, review 485s for the RNs, and much else...i know they know that i know what i am doing....they trust me to call if i need help, and know i will take care of problems, not just wait ti li get back to the office to tell them for them to take care of...
hope this makes sense...loooooooong weeeeeeeeeeeeeek....ugh..is it friday yet?
Nursing process is autonomous. Other than that nursing requires physician orders. In our CSICU, we have pages and pages of standing orders to follow and never call a doc..... but is that autonomous? I can reposition a swan, give blood, change pacemaker settings without ever calling....
but they gave permission first
Our NP's do NOT have any autonomy. The CRNA's do, they are in controll of the heart case, not the cardiac surgeon. but hell, that is years more of schooling, I don't need autonomy that bad
canoehead, BSN, RN
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Our hospital just got rid of the "how to make a bed" pocedure. How's that for autonomous?