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Aug 10, 2005 03:58 PM

Nurse Bulletin article-4-2005


Hello to all, I have a ? concerning the Nursing Bulletin article April 2005. It says that in order for an LVN to do venipuncture and IV therapy they need a validated course prior to doing this. I called the nursing board and spoke with a member who says this is true. I lost my job because I didn't draw blood one time, due to the tech not being able to. I have the skill but haven't drawn blood but twice in over four years. I haven't had a validated class and the board member said I did the right thing by not drawing blood. Now, how can I get in touch with someone who can give their support about this? The board can't get involved. They suggested "vocational nurses of texas." I've tried the internet search but haven't had any luck. Any suggestions anyone???? Thanks, corollale.


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from Jessy_RN
Old Aug 10, 2005, 05:13 PM

Hello and welcome to the family of allnurses. Enjoy your stay and good luck!
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from rdnkmom
Old Aug 11, 2005, 01:54 AM

Originally Posted by corollale
Hello to all, I have a ? concerning the Nursing Bulletin article April 2005. It says that in order for an LVN to do venipuncture and IV therapy they need a validated course prior to doing this. I called the nursing board and spoke with a member who says this is true. I lost my job because I didn't draw blood one time, due to the tech not being able to. I have the skill but haven't drawn blood but twice in over four years. I haven't had a validated class and the board member said I did the right thing by not drawing blood. Now, how can I get in touch with someone who can give their support about this? The board can't get involved. They suggested "vocational nurses of texas." I've tried the internet search but haven't had any luck. Any suggestions anyone???? Thanks, corollale.
I'm in Tx myself and would like to know this. I'm gonna go do some searching and i'll post or PM you if i find something..K?
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