Re: IV Nurse?
I am a hospital IV and PICC nurse and I work a per diem home health IV nurse. You get patients that need home IV therapy...such as abx ,Tpn,IVIG,remicade. PCA . chemo,some blood products....line care...all IV stuff. There is a lot of teaching involved.......so if a patient is going home with a PICC on 6 weeks of abx say for a osteomyelitis...you open the case...instruct the patient and or caregiver on all the steps to safely and aseptically administer the prescribed abx. You show them how to do it..by demonstrating and then they give a return demonstration...sometimes you can use a dummy bag......and sometimes you get lucky and the med is due and you can show them....they must also know how to flush whatever VAD they have and assess it for s/sx of any complications. Usually the RN performs the dsg change on the VAD and port access. I have seen a lot of moms access their childrens ports though. The patient and/or caregiver must be deemed competent before they can be let loose...so to speak. Often they will need a follow-up teaching visit. With some infusions..you generally stay for the entire infusion and monitor for hypersensitivity reaction...for example..IVIG and Remicade. Those are just a few examples
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