
Nursing associates in the UK might be involved in medication administration; however, the administration of intravenous medication is likely dependent on local policies and typically requires higher level clinical training and oversight.
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medication administration, healthcare roles, intravenous medication, nursing regulations, UK, nursing practice, nursing associates, administration
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