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Can nurses do x-ray procedures like in urgent care?Rating: (votes: 0) The urgent care facility I worked at had a radiology tech onsite. I don't think it would be in the scope of practive as an RN to perform xrays. Comment:
No. x -rays are done by trained technicians, Nurses do not learn how to take x-rays while in nursing school.
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The RNs do xrays in the medical center I work in. I believe it depends on your state.
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Depends on the state, in Texas there is a "limited license tech" that is allowed to shoot certain low risk films.That said, you may want to think about how you feel about UAP taking over nursing functions before you take over a radiology function.
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a lot of this will depend on legislation in the UK this would be perfectly possible assuming the Nurse was trained as an 'operator' under IR(ME)R, e.g. most Dentists are 'operator' trained for dental plain films ...I see someone posted ' Nurses do not learn how to take x-rays while in nursing school. ' sorry that is irrelevant , unless there is a specific prohibition on a practice by a particular health professional group then there is the possibility to expand and /or extend practice to include that assuming the other legislative issues can be met ( e.g. Nurses as prescribers, Nurses doing X ray requesting ... , plastering , suturing etc (as Nurses and ENPs in Emergency care do on a routine basis )
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I did not 'learn' how to draw blood while in nursing school but I do it everyday. However, I have very little desire to learn how to do Xray procedures.
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Before you assume any responsibilities for another discipline contact the BON in your state and do NOT go by the employers direction or job description. Clearly this could be a legal risk and one concerning patient safety as well as put you in great jeopardy.Marc
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Quote from SilentfadesRPABefore you assume any responsibilities for another discipline contact the BON in your state and do NOT go by the employers direction or job description. Clearly this could be a legal risk and one concerning patient safety as well as put you in great jeopardy.Marc
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RNs do basic x-rays in some of the very small hospital ERs in this area. I have been (on the job) trained to do portables for chest, abdomen and several types of extremity views.
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Quote from PMFB-RNRNs do basic x-rays in some of the very small hospital ERs in this area. I have been (on the job) trained to do portables for chest, abdomen and several types of extremity views.
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Quote from ZippyGBRI'm sorry to have to say this but yet another hard of understanding post on Allnurses, where dogma, tradition and ignorance influences the advice given.
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