just4u11 t1_j0hdc2n wrote
I can see doctors are opposed, from what I read, a nurse only needs to complete an online masters for education to be an advanced practice nurse. They would definitely need more rigorous education to have the same prescription ability as a doctor
bananafishandchips t1_j0iomg1 wrote
You know that NPs deliver babies and provide anesthesia and do a host of other high risk procedures. Prescribing medication is certainly no more dangerous that doing those things. And they need a DEA license depending on the drug schedule, so that's another safeguard. And show me one doctor who actually reviews the scrips NPs under them write. I don't know any, and know plenty of MDs and NPs
cC2Panda t1_j0iz6vy wrote
Considering the opioid epidemic, I think it's fair to say that bad use of prescriptions can have devastating effects not just on the individual but while communities.
bananafishandchips t1_j0jw7fn wrote
Yeah, and who was it who prescribed all those opioids? Was it…doctors?
[deleted] t1_j0j6bn2 wrote
Issue is they are recruiting students into NP programs before they even graduate when nurses should ideally go in NP program around 5-10 year experience.
So while there are many great NPs out there, there's also a lot of inexperienced incompetent NPs out there.
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theShhnozz t1_j0irewk wrote
Women? Not all women are nurses. How old are you???
cC2Panda t1_j0izyhw wrote
You are inferring a lot of erroneous stuff from that guys comment. He's basically saying women through most of history have delivered babies unassisted by modern doctors, but that doesn't mean some prehistoric woman is qualified to dole out opioids.
FrylockJPhilip t1_j0j467t wrote
Jesus not all nurses are women either
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theShhnozz t1_j0j5ne8 wrote
APNs already have authority to do this elsewhere.
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