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That doesn't happens at my job, thankfully. It's more of an issue that other people are calling them a nurse. Patients tend to think any female who seems to be assisting the doctor in some way is a nurse. I've heard patients call everyone from the MA to the secretary a nurse. I correct them if it happens in a conversation I am having with them. Otherwise I just let it go.
Before nursing school I was a MA and patients referred to me all the time as 'nurse' (I'm a male btw). I correct them once and if they insist, I continue on with my duties. It's the same for when they referred to the PA/NP as Dr. Even our EMR had color coded tabs that alerts staff when the "Doctor" or "Nurse" was needed even though we did not have nurses in house.
As for MAs calling themselves nurses...why care if it doesn't affect you personally. Let them learn the hard way when they eventually get chewed out.
I will generally point at her and yell "LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE!!" and then I will rip her name tag off her scrub top and throw it on the ground and stomp on it really hard, grinding the heel of my Dansko into it until it's just a pile of sharp shards of plastic. Then I will grab one of the shards of plastic and take her Littmann stethoscope from around her neck and then cut the rubber tubing into pieces.
I will generally point at her and yell "LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE!!" and then I will rip her name tag off her scrub top and throw it on the ground and stomp on it really hard, grinding the heel of my Dansko into it until it's just a pile of sharp shards of plastic. Then I will grab one of the shards of plastic and take her Littmann stethoscope from around her neck and then cut the rubber tubing into pieces.
This post deserves to go in an AN "Hall of Fame."
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How does everyone deal with an MA calling themselves a nurse?