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The Right Task: Can a UAP take VS ona client receiving IV Dopamine?

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A UAP does not have the authority to administer IV dopamine to a client. Licensed healthcare professionals, such as nurses or physicians, are responsible for the administration of IV medications.

Step-by-step explanation:

A UAP (Unlicensed Assistive Personnel) typically does not have the authority or training to administer any medications, including intravenous (IV) dopamine. In most healthcare settings, the administration of IV medications is the responsibility of licensed healthcare professionals, such as nurses or physicians.

Dopamine is a medication used to increase blood pressure and improve heart function. It requires careful monitoring and adjustment of dosage based on the patient's response. This requires a trained healthcare provider with the necessary knowledge and skills to assess the patient's condition and make appropriate decisions regarding medication administration.

While a UAP may assist with other tasks related to patient care, such as taking vital signs or assisting with personal hygiene, the administration of IV medications is typically outside their scope of practice.

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