Re: Can STNA's insert catheters? Originally Posted by caliotter3
If you work for a home health agency, then you are required to work according to your scope of practice.
Correct.
Any invasive procedure like that requires licensed supervision. We can actually perform the procedure, (I have...I used to do 100's of them a long time ago in the early 80's when I was a "Nursing Orderly" but we were trained and things were much different back then.) It's just that today we cannot perform any invasive procedures independently. It has been my past experience working with RN's and LPN's over the years they generally don't "like" us to do Foley's these days because of potential liability or potential injury issues involved. Actually, when you think about it, I can really understand why, especially when it's their license on the line.
For the most part, I just try to provide assistance to the RN or LPN in other ways. Typically, I would limit myself to retrieving the tray and other supplies, positioning and preparing the patient, setup the Foley drainage bag, maintain the sterile field etc.. It's really best if they actually inject the xylocaine gel, perform the Foley insertion, balloon etc. Connecting the Foley to the drainage bag seems to be a bit of a Grey area, but it's generally viewed as OK if you are competent and "trusted."
My Best.
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