IV Safety: Response to Arlene
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Thanks for your reply, Arlene. Your questions are certainly valid. I didn't directly get the Supervisor involved. She was called by the LPN who complained to her that I was horning in on her side and she felt sllighted. She arrived on the unit in response to the (agency) LPN.
The pt. needed the IV because she is unable to take anything by mouth reliably. Everthing we are giving her is washing into the colostomy bag as she has end stage bowel cancer.
The IV tubing had no ports to flush, unfortunately, so that was not an option. This occured on a Sunday evening and the supervisor was unwilling to call the MD. At my facility MD's are called by Supervisors or only with their permission. I should also tell you there was no DynaFlow or Pump. This IV was being regulated by the nurse. The pt. is only semi alert; cooperative but too confused for a discussion of options.
MB RN
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