Published Jul 1, 2018
Nurse2Kids
56 Posts
First time school nurse this year, and I've reviewed my nurse practice act a couple of times now, at the recommendation of the experienced school nurses.
Can anyone give a specific incident where you were asked to do something that went against what you NPA said you could or couldn't do?
I don't want to get caught in this situation, so would love to read any experiences you might have encountered.
halohg, RN
217 Posts
Very rare and never something that would result in a review. The closest thing is being asked to dispense medication without an order from a medical practitioner.
WineRN
1,109 Posts
I don't want to go into my personal specifics but things like:
Things like requests to pass meds without an order, homeopathic txs without orders, requests from admins to delegate tasks that cannot be delegated.
offlabel
1,645 Posts
never in 30 years did I ever "feel" as though my license were "on the line". If one were to "feel" that way, it would be to that person's benefit to examine his or her place in patient care.
Neats, BSN
682 Posts
I have never felt like my license was on the line in my many years in this field however I have felt pressure to complete things without MD orders, or without upper management permission.
If you do things right the first time you should never have to worry, I try to do right the first time. Do I make mistakes yes I do but I own those mistakes and go back to "right them" and usually they are not so bad as to me worry about my license.
If you have to worry about losing your license then you are not following policy/procedures.
Leader25, ASN, BSN, RN
1,344 Posts
Never felt like it was on the line because I purposely kept myself aware of my rights,the policy and procedures or how to go up the chain of command.
pbajil
61 Posts
Just those times when thrown into a large school as a sub, alone, when everything that could go wrong, did.