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Scope of PracticeRating: (votes: 0) Is it within an RNs scope of practice to insert a speculum? What about a pessary (for those of you not involved in OBGYN, a pessary is something you probably brushed over in nursing school... it is inserted into the vagina to hold up a prolapse, cystocele or rectocele. Lots of different kinds, but generally think of a big rubbery, flexible ring.)? Moved to the General Nursing Discussion forum Comment:
I would think it would depend on your state board, but with some additional training I don't see why you could not insert a speculum. We put in catheters after all, and that is really a fairly high risk procedure when you think about it. Not sure about a pessary, but I have taken care of older women who used to just use whatever would fit and stay, and they did it themselves...
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Learned pelvic Exam in nursing school. Truthfully, it involves the collection of a culture which all of us do all the time already. Docs are protective of it because it reimburses well, not because it's a skill outside of scope of practiceThe local boards of health here have rns do the pelvics. No money involved- no need for midlevel or md.
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Note of interest...back in the day, some poor women used to used things like small potatoes as a pessary. Agree with other posters that these skills are not outside of the abilities of RNs.
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Some facilities have policy/procedures in place to allow RNs to do well woman visits, performing routine paps and providing education...We learned it in school, but haven't used it yet.
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Just yucky, tewdles.
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And sheesh, L&D RNs are sticking their fingers up there all the time. Big whoop.
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I think they threw them away after...
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