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Was curious if anyone out there knows if an ADN can cut diabetic patient's toenails in Texas. I have just recently heard that we cannot. This is truly the first I have heard of it.
The podiatrist comes every 3 months or so and it seems as if these patients need to get their toenails trimmed more often.
Thanks in advance,
I didn't mean to make a big deal about the toes. I have always cut the toes up until just recently. I was told by another nurse that nurses in general could do it until years ago when we were all supposedly "banned" against this by the powers that be. I thought it was absurd myself. I couldn't believe it, so I went on the hunt for info. out of curiousity and I definately don't want to be doing this and get into trouble.Anyway, the only nurses I could find online that were cutting diabetic toenails was BSN nurses and APN. That is the only reason I mention the difference between ADN and BSN, not for any other reason. :kiss Sorry for the confusion.
I am going to look up the policy this weekend, if we have one. We are still in the archaic ages at my job, no computer. Wish me luck..... :wink2:
FYI --> A BSN and MSN nurses do not have any further legal capabilities than an ADN nurse. All have an RN. Only APN's, NP's, etc have further legal capabilities. If an ADN can't do it, a BSN sure as heck can't do it either. Just to let ya know.
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I don't beleve you should cut any diabetics toenails I'm one and my doctor always says DO NOT CUT YOUR OWN TOENAILS.