Practice Restrictions
It is helpful to understand your workplace’s restrictions as well as your nursing scope of practice rights as a nurse injector; all of these rules vary state by state. Â
For example, in the state of Kentucky, an RN can function as a nurse injector under the supervision of a seasoned APRN who has worked in aesthetic medicine for at least four years or more or under an MD.Â
Additionally, APRNs have the freedom to own and operate their own aesthetic practice in Kentucky.Â
In other states, only APRNs and MDs can perform injections. Â
If you are actively searching for a nurse injector position, it would be beneficial for you to review the certification requirements for credentialing purposes, as some states do not require certificates for injection, while others do. It is important to note that this may also be dictated by the employer. Â
If you are already in the field of aesthetic nursing, your product representatives are an awesome resource that can help you on your journey toward becoming a nurse injector!
However, if you do not have a representative like this, you could always reach out to your board of nursing to determine your practice rights and restrictions.Â