Hello Shannon,
If you read the scope of practice for the MA as indicated by your individual State's Booard of Medicine you will find that MAs practice is limited to the administration of unit dose medications, and never the adminsitration of any anesthetic agent.
If a dosage has to be adjusted or calculated for administration that is considered outside of the scope of practice for a medical assistant. I do not allow MAs to draw up any medications in my practice. However, some of individual physician providers will. It is a provider's individual their right to take that risk amd responsibility, but It may not be the policy or type of risk your institution or practice wants to take.
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Aleesa Mobley PhD RN ANP-BC CPHQ
Assist. Professor /Clerkship Director
Rowan University (SOM)
Williamstown NJ
(856)230-1229
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-16-2022 10:25
From: Shannon Hilliard
Subject: Botox Preparation
Good Morning
Currently we administer Botox in our neurology, urology, and reconstructive surgery practices. Some of those offices use RN's to mix and administer the drug. One of our practices only has Medical Assistants as part of the clinical teams, no nurses. Currently, we have restricted our MA's from preparing this med. I am wondering if any of you have similar rules or if you allow all levels (CMA's, LPN's and RN's) to prepare Botox?
Thank you for your feedback.
Shannon
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Shannon Hilliard RN
Director of Clinical Process
Mount Nittany Physician Grp
shilliard@mountnittany.org
Bellefonte PA
(814)278-4865
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