Nursing is not only giving medication to residents. They need to carry out orders that the doctor prescribe. For example, a nurse who passes medication, and a physician came to visit their particular resident. Orders are need to carry out by nurses and assure that the resident will have the prescribed medication and treatment as soon as possible. When a doctor prescribed an antibiotic to resolve a certain bacteria to a patient, it should be given in a time frame as required by the state. Nurses fax the prescription to the pharmacy but are not assured to have the medication as expected. They need to get the antibiotic from the emergency kit to be able to give the prescribed medication. Another example is carrying out laboratory order can also bring distress to nurses. They need to call the lab on top of the paper works that they need to do. They need to schedule an appointment for the prescribed laboratory exam order. Technicians will provide a confirmation number before a representative from the laboratory comes. Lastly, most physicians’ handwriting is illegible. Nurses will feel a lot of distress since they need to figure out the doctor’s prescription. They will ask help from the supervisor, but if they cannot understand the physician handwriting they need to call the doctor to clarify the order. Most of the time, doctors will be disappointed regarding the nurses for calling them for a little
Nursing is not only giving medication to residents. They need to carry out orders that the doctor prescribe. For example, a nurse who passes medication, and a physician came to visit their particular resident. Orders are need to carry out by nurses and assure that the resident will have the prescribed medication and treatment as soon as possible. When a doctor prescribed an antibiotic to resolve a certain bacteria to a patient, it should be given in a time frame as required by the state. Nurses fax the prescription to the pharmacy but are not assured to have the medication as expected. They need to get the antibiotic from the emergency kit to be able to give the prescribed medication. Another example is carrying out laboratory order can also bring distress to nurses. They need to call the lab on top of the paper works that they need to do. They need to schedule an appointment for the prescribed laboratory exam order. Technicians will provide a confirmation number before a representative from the laboratory comes. Lastly, most physicians’ handwriting is illegible. Nurses will feel a lot of distress since they need to figure out the doctor’s prescription. They will ask help from the supervisor, but if they cannot understand the physician handwriting they need to call the doctor to clarify the order. Most of the time, doctors will be disappointed regarding the nurses for calling them for a little