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Old Apr 07, 2001, 01:15 PM
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Lightbulb LPN changing role

Are LPNs in your state allowed to titrate
IV drips such as: Heparin, Tridil, Nipride,
Dopamine, ect.?
Louisiana State Board has just made a ruling
that LPNs are not allowed to care for, or
monitor pts that are on these type of drips.
Comments welcome.

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Old May 07, 2001, 04:20 AM
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We are not allowed to in Michigan.

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Old May 09, 2001, 02:55 PM
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Oh my goodness, why would they want to do that? They are not paid enough- and neither are RN's in my opinion- to take on the responsibility and stress of titrating minute to minute life sustaining drips. Don't fight for it, if LPN's do this then they will be taking on huge responsibility without the corresponding financial compensation (I think doubling your pay would do it).

What a runaround the hospitals have that they even got someone to seriously consider this. LPN's and RN's have to put their collective feet down and stop taking on more duties and more risk without compensation and extra staff at the bedside.

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