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A licensed registered nurse can give IV meds - educational pathway does not matter.
Just out of curiousity ... would you be able to share where you heard this? From a student, an instructor, a college adviser, a non-nursing health care professional, a friend/family member/other member of the lay public??
Just curious, thanks.
Could the person who said this possibly have meant LPN? As the others said, I've never encountered a setting (in the few different states in which I've practiced over the years) where distinctions were made between what technical skills could be done by a BSN-prepared RN vs. an ADN-prepared RN. When it comes to skills, an RN is an RN.
The person who made the original comment is simply mistaken or confused.
Wow! I used to travel and I never heard of that. I've worked with some LVN's who even hang blood, but that depends on the hospital. I haven't checked the nurse practice act, but I do know that in some states LPN's are able to start IV's, hang IV's (but not abx and not push) if they go through a special certification training.
I have had an ADN for 25 years and have never been forbidden to do anything IV except PICC lines, which require further certification.
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Someone told me that an ADN trained nurse cannot hang IV medications... only a BSN trained nurse can.....is this true?
Please clear up. Thank you.