Hi all-
A little update for those of you whom I may have chatted with several months ago (ILUVIVT), and a huge thank you to all of you super CRNI's that inspire me daily!!
In May of this year, I went back to work after a 7 year hiatus and completing an RN Refresher Course. I requested a preceptorship with the IV Team at a local hospital- non-traditional for a returning nurse, but I knew it was what I wanted to do and where my skills are their best.
After completing 145 preceptored hours with incredibly skilled and talented IV nurses, I was hired on to the team and have been working approx. 12 shifts a month. I absolutely love every minute of it! We are insanely busy- providing coverage for the entire hospital (every single department... surprising who can't start their own IV's) as well as placing PICCs, Midlines, accessing PAC's and all trouble-shooting etc for venous access. I am so blessed to work with nurses who truly want to teach- everyone has their own style and I try to pick up something from everyone. To date I have placed two midlines and one PICC- I average 13-16 IV starts per shift, as well as other pages I take.
IV nursing is so rewarding- I can't imagine every doing anything else and I truly do love the job. I think it's important to stay humble... you never know what each shift will hold. Thanks everyone....
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