Re: The role of rpn in hospital!!
I work in Alberta and we are pretty much working to the limit of our scope. We've heard that PICCs and other central lines will be ours by the end of the year.
It is important to note that IV push is moot in most hospitals. If the patient requires IV push meds they are usually too sick or in too much pain and shouldn't be on the floor. The hospital I work in limits IV push to ER, ICU. Dialysis RNs push a couple of meds IV when the blood is returned.
In nearly 10 years, I've heard of one patient getting a med IV push on a unit and it was by a Doctor prior to returning the patient to the ICU.
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