Published Jun 14, 2012
TT2seven
6 Posts
Can RNs in ILL pronouce patients dead in the hospital?
MN-Nurse, ASN, RN
1,398 Posts
Where the heck is ILL?
I don't know about ILL but in my hospital the MD does the official death pronouncement.
The only deaths I have ever had were patients on comfort care, so there isn't anyone but the family and me around when death occurs.
In practice it is most often the nurse delivering the news to family, often while they are standing there staring at you. The RN then pages the doc, who comes by, says, "Yep, he's dead" and boogies.
ILL is Illinois
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I am in Texas, where the scope of practice permits RNs to pronounce death.
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
83 Articles; 5,923 Posts
Moved to IL Nursing where perhaps some of our IL members will know the answer.
minnymi
246 Posts
you can find this on the web under the IL board of nursing info.
nurses can pronounce pts in my state, but the facility policy is to have a doctor do it.