I thought of one other thing to add here when I was driving to work. (These things aren't always "easy" to explain simply, and there are a wide variety of practice areas all over the country which may not operate exactly alike, so bear with me. I am speaking in general terms.)
Years ago (and maybe still in some places) nurses could go into "med rooms" or "stock rooms" and pick out the medications they wanted, mix them, and administer them. However, modern thinking is that "dispensing medications" isn't part of a nurse's scope of practice; it's a pharmacists.
So in JACHO approved facilities, it no longer happens in that fashion except in certain highly acute areas, such as ERs. (Other issues surfaced, too, like medications needing to be mixed under hoods; and intravenous drips with medications having to be mixed by pharmacists, not nurses, etc - all safety issues.) Stock medications are still available, but they are limited to common dosages in common, less serious medications - in a computerized vestibule that tracks users and medications, etc.
My point being that, again, in most places, even those not having computerized systems but who surely will be at some point, figuring out complex dosages is going to be taken out of nurses' hands, as it should be. Nurses will still, again, need to know basic computation skills and should understand the thinking behind drugs and dosing, but their role is one more of administering the medication than figuring out the dose.
And just in case anyone thinks it's mindless, it's not. Far from it. Nurse's roles in administering medications DOES include knowing the drug you're administering, observing safe practices in administration, observing for effects of the medication - both expected and unexpected/problematic, and responding if an adverse reaction occurs.
So nurses have their hands full already without the added problems and liability of "dispensing" medications. Once again, find employment in a facility that does not put you in this predicament.
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