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At your LTC are LPN's allowed to draw blood from PICC lines? I live in Florida and anytime I have contacted my state board for answering any of my questions I never seem to get a straight answer from them. So please tell me what you do at your LTC. Thanks
Totally incorrect. I work and live in NC and LPN's can draw blood from a picc or any other central/peripheral access.
If you are going to answer questions like these, please at least know the RIGHT answer before you speak up!
Settle down, its my facility's policy obviously. I don't work with LPNs anyway. Geez!
It means that if the LPN makes a mistke you are liable as well. Usually, it means that the RN in "charge" has personally witnessed the LPN perform this task and finds her capable and safe.What exactly does "under the direction of a registered nurse" mean anyway? Does that mean if there's a registered nurse on the unit then you're working under the direction of a RN, or does that mean that the RN has to be actually watching?
As stated in the Florida BON position statement/standards of practice
So the RN sends the letter to the board profession the LPN's proficiency. But it is absolutely a facility to facility policy option.The clinical practice assessment must be witnessed by a Registered Nurse who shall file a proficiency statement regarding the Licensed Practical Nurse’s ability to perform intravenous therapy via central lines
You absolutely need to follow facility policy and without the RN's "proficiency statement" you may not draw off the PICC. You're welcome......It took some searching.....I'm glad I could helpBlackcat99 Thanks. Good point. I will ask the DON if it is allowed in our facility manual. I would sure like to have someone watching me the first time I do it.
CapeCodMermaid said:Massachusetts-the answer is No
Massachusetts scope of practice states we are allowed to actually. However I have a few coworkers who state mass made a law stating LPNs are not allowed to? I just haven't found the law stating this yet. I'm looking for it I want to read up on it for sure to know for myself because I was trained we could.
"To guide the practice of the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) whose clinical responsibilities include PICC management.
A PICC is a long intravenous access device inserted into one of the superficial veins of the peripheral vascular system and advanced until the tip rests within the superior vena cava (SVC) near its junction with the right atrium or, if placed via the femoral vein, the tip dwells in the inferior vena cava (IVC) above the level of the diaphragm.
PICC management activities include:
• Dressing the PICC insertion area
• Accessing the PICC (e.g., blood draws, tubing change)
• Administering solutions and medications via PICC when prescribed by a duly authorized prescriber" - Massachusetts Board of Nursing
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Thank you so very much Esme12. Yes you have indeed answered my question. It is OK for me to do it as an LPN. I have taken the 30 hour IV class. I don't recall learning about how to do a blood draw but I still have my paperwork from that class so will need to review.