How can I obtain experience with blood draws?

Nurses LPN/LVN

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Does anybody have a recommendation of how I can obtain experience with blood draw. I have my certification but don't feel confident as I need more experience. I hate to have blood drawn myself and would like to be better at this before I continue to practice on people that trust me

Does anybody have a recommendation of how I can obtain experience with blood draw. I have my certification but don't feel confident as I need more experience. I hate to have blood drawn myself and would like to be better at this before I continue to practice on people that trust me
Find a cheap phlebotomy program at a community college that requires hands-on practice. This will teach you techniques and allow you to practice blood draws in a controlled setting.
Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

OK - I would be VERY reluctant to work with a PA that could not compute pediatric dosages independently. That is just scary. Since you are using the title 'LVN', I am assuming that you're either in CA or TX.

If you're in Tx, keep in mind that our NPA specifically states "A nurse may carry out a physician's order for the administration of treatments or medications relayed by a physician assistant (PA) when that order originates with the PA's supervising physician." The name and contact information for that supervising physician must be available to you - so that you could directly relate any concerns you may have.

As far as phlebotomy - there is not use in obtaining this skill if you aren't going to use it frequently enough to remain proficient. As a licensed nurse, it's perfectly OK to be trained on the job by a qualified person - such as the PA you work with.

Specializes in Ambulatory, Corrections, SNF, LTC, Rehab.

I think to obtain the skills is to work in a setting that has blood draw skills like clinics, hospitals or some LTC. I am certified in IVT and BW and I'm happy that I'm using that skills in my work. :)

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