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That could be a complicated question. Her RN license might allow her to do these treatments like a CPA license allows a CPA to sell many forms of financial instruments. But I think that is a question for the CA state board if you really wanted to know the truth.
This business owner also took time to get her education and license...far longer and more costly than yours. Plus her insurance coverage is more extensive and her continuing ed requirements are much higher.
You're right - it is NOT your place to educate her. But if you have concerns or questions about her decisions and practices, then it would probably benefit both of you to discuss those with her.
She is operating within her scope of practice
I can't begin to know the situation that you are in, the conditions or circumstances...none of us can know but you. And it sounds like there are other issues between you than just this one
FWIW - if I were that owner and I saw or heard you speak of me and my business with disrespect, I would fire you immediately. I am sure tha you have reasons for concern - but you might reconsider how you present information in a public forum
No need to get upset.
Just trying to get you to look at the whole picture.
Being a solo biz owner I tend to look at it more from the owner's POV, regardless of where the practice is located
But it would still benefit you to speak with her directly about your concerns - you might both learn something.
Denise
What you might want to consider is looking at it from a different angle. If the clients she is treating are categorized on the Fitzpatrick scale 2, 3 and 4 and your peeling with GA, Sal acid or TCA and also maybe even jessner but mainly GA and TCA your really not going to have much of a problem no matter what you do.
While in school they really stress herpes and other skin related contraindications and even to ask specific questions to bring out potential issues from the client but I bet most of the clients are falling within that skin classification and she is probably taking some risks as your education is telling you.
You are in the right and as long as your not the one applying the acid your license and insurance is safe. But being able to work alongside her is another issue and that I wish you luck on. One thing I would maybe keep in mind is a GA (30 - 50% @ 1.0pH - 2.0pH and or TCA peel from (10 - 15% 1 - 2 coats) can be applied to Fitz 2,3, & 4 with little risk to the client. Or I should say the odds of a complication happening and the severity of it are so low, your RN co-worker, is willing to take the risk where is you are not.
Either way your in the right and will always have a better sleep at night.
Tammy
Of course each state has there own laws and regulations regarding what the maximum level is. I was really speaking in general terms. I have used GA up to 50% at 1.0 on Fitz 2, 3 and 4 so that is where the comment came from. But again, I just think in the situation of poster, the education and license were worth the time and money and following those first rules always work for my peel clients also.
But if you do read the link it surprises me as you can use TCA, GA and Jessner and still comply with those regulations.
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