CA LVN allowed to set up TPN?

U.S.A. California

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Hello, I'm an CA LVN and today have been offered a case position with a home health agency. From what I understand, my job will be to arrive at the client's house at 10pm and set up the TPN. I was informed that all I had to do was set up the TPN so it is ready for the RN in the morning. I was told I would be done in about an hour or less. I'm supposed to start tomorrow night for training. Does this sound appropriate for me to do? The lady I was talking to (not a nurse) mentioned about the central line, which is something I thought LVNs weren't allowed to touch. Also, what kind of set up would be involved that couldn't easily be done by the RN in the morning? I'm currently looking through the NPA but I thought it can't help to ask here!

Checked both my basic nursing and med-surg nursing books, they both briefly (a few paragraphs) give an overview of what PN/TPN is. The basic nursing book gives no instruction on administering, as it does with other procedures such as inserting NG tube, checking tube placement, etc. Then again I wouldn't really expect it to be in a basic nursing book :/

That's what I initially thought, however after meeting today with the RN in charge I was informed I was to be setting up and administering the TPN. After starting the infusion and assessing for a few minutes, I was to finish my documentation and leave the patient. I also had some apprehension because I would be hanging the TPN, but not monitoring for the entire infusion.

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