Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI)

Specialties Infusion

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I just got my CRNI certification. My IV insertion skills are the best in my entire hospital. If I can't get a peripheral IV line, the patient will need a central line because nobody else will be able to get a peripheral line. I am an expert maintaining all kind of IV accesses. I've been applying for home infusion or infusion center jobs; however, one of the requirements is experience on oncology. I know most of the antineoplastic drugs including side effects, tapering, contraindications, etc. I know the drugs because is part of my certification and I studied very hard, especially these drugs, but I have never worked on oncology. I have been working in Med/Surg for 5 years. Has anybody worked in home infusion or infusion center without oncology experience? I will appreciate any information provided.

Specializes in Infusion Nursing, Home Health Infusion.
Association for Vascular Access: Home..... I always forget they got rid of the national association the N and A and now call themselves just AVA...you can tell I have been around for awhile! Sorry

Thanks, I thought that was probably what you meant, but I wasn't sure.

No really, but want s to know where you get your certification from. I am interested in the certification

Thank you very much. I already applied to transfer to oncology unit. As soon as there's an opening the position is mine. Also after following Brittne advise, I applied for a job in home infusion and I got it. As you said, the certification and the IV insertion skills looks very good in the resume. What they do is to assign the chemotherapy patients to nurses that have experience in oncology. They tested my knowledge on neoplastic drugs, including side effects, category, complications, etc.. and I did very good, so they will provide orientation. I will be visiting oncology patients with the oncology nurse for some time. In my medical surgical floor we work with these patients but not very often. I have administered oncology drugs and have floated to oncology units also. Thanks again for offering your expertise. I am loving it so much. I am also planning to take the CRNI test every three years to keep current because things keep changing so fast. I hope we can keep in touch. Given your vast experience I know I can learn a lot from you. Thanks for being a professional willing to share her knowledge. I already admire you.

Good for you!

Specializes in Vascular Access.
No really, but want s to know where you get your certification from. I am interested in the certification

If you are asking about the CRNI certification, one can get it by going to this website and finding a testing area/time nearest to you. www.ins1.org

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