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Can a senior nurse

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mrsed1987 · 18/04/2019 08:31

Order blood test and scans? Ive got an appointment the morning and think that could be what i need, can they do that or will i need to see a gp?

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Meredith12 · 19/04/2019 09:55

We have an advanced nurse practitioner at our gp surgery and she can do absolutely everything a gp can. If it's one of those nurses, then chances are they can.

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Babdoc · 19/04/2019 09:58

Gosh, Meredith, so your nurse has completed five years of medical school and at least a further five years of hospital and GP training, has she?!
I very much doubt that she can do “everything” a GP can - otherwise the NHS is about to save a fortune in training costs...

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kbPOW · 19/04/2019 10:01
Hmm
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Frogqueen13 · 19/04/2019 10:12

I am a nurse. I can request ct, xr and bloods

So chances are if she is senior she can

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MrSlant · 19/04/2019 10:19

As a radiographer I can and do accept x-ray and scan requests from nurses and physios who have done the correct level of advanced training and been placed on the correct register for ionising radiation regs.

Babdoc that's the whole idea, we now have incredibly highly trained medical professionals who haven't followed the traditional doctor route but are working in parallel with them providing medical services. Just because they don't have 'Dr' in front of their name (although some gain PhDs so are entitled to) doesn't mean they aren't qualified to do a similar job. They will have done a lot of the same training.

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kbPOW · 19/04/2019 10:44

No one said can a nurse do everything a doctor can do in any case, it was a question of whether a senior nurse can order blood tests and scans.

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Bluntness100 · 19/04/2019 10:51

No one said can a nurse do everything a doctor can do in any case

Eh the very first poster said. I mean there's not reading the thread and not resting the thread, it's only a handful of posts long Hmm

We have an advanced nurse practitioner at our gp surgery and she can do absolutely everything a gp can

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DeloresJaneUmbridge · 19/04/2019 10:56

Advanced nurse practitioners have a very different role to GPs. They can indeed request blood tests, x-rays etc which frees up GP time so they can concentrate on their job without having to take time up on stuff an Advanced Nurse Practitioner can do.

The two working together well will complement each other to get the best service and outcome for patients.

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kbPOW · 19/04/2019 10:57

You may have made the assumption that Meredith was saying a nurse is the same as a doctor in a global sense. I made the assumption that Meredith meant in terms of the OP's question about ordering bloods. But whatever Bluntness.

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WillWeBeFleeced · 19/04/2019 13:17

'so your nurse has completed five years of medical school and at least a further five years of hospital and GP training, has she?!'

The pp said NP can do what the the gp can. Clearly she meant order bloods, x-rays, scans etc. This was in relation to the ops question

I don't think the pp meant a NP has the same in-depth medical knowledge as a GP.

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Fliss689 · 19/04/2019 23:38

FYI a nurse practitioner normally has full practise authority often meaning they can treat, digognose and prescribe without having to work under a doctor. I’d say they must of have some sufficient many many years in training for that babdoc. Also sure the OP didn’t require a sarcastic response to her genuine question🙄

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Fliss689 · 19/04/2019 23:41

*sorry not OP 😂 the comment you are sarcastically responding too 🤦‍♀️

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Honeyroar · 19/04/2019 23:45

My husband has recently spent weeks in hospital. While in ICU he was cared for by an advanced nurse practitioner. She worked with the doctors and consultants in making treatment decisions and could authorise drugs that regular nurses couldn’t. She’d spent a long time training. She was like a hybrid of the drs knowledge and the nurse’s sense for the patient, I thought she was fantastic.

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