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Question
Can the licensed practical nurse administer intra-articular injections?
Answer

The nursing law and rules do not prohibit the competent and appropriately trained licensed practical nurse from administering intra-articular injections under the direction of an authorized provider, or under the direction and supervision of the registered nurse. A prescription or order from an authorized provider is required. The facility can be more restrictive. The Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission recommends the licensed practical nurse use the Scope of Practice Decision Tree to determine if the administration of intra-articular injections with within his or her regulatory and individual scope of practice. The licensed practical nurse is always individually accountable and responsible for the nursing care the licensed practical nurse provides.

FAQ Category
Dispensing, Compounding, Legend Drugs, Controlled Substances