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I will start off saying I am not trying to find fault with any nurse, but I and my sisters (Which are RNs as well) have never done this, so just trying to figure something out,lol
Father has lengthy cardiac and now kidney issues, just admitted to the hospital because Potassium was low (2.6) and he had a great deal of fluid build up. So taking the poitassium horse size pills and I think by my IV as well. As well IV Lasix. When they drew his blood they did it via his IV.....I have never done that, neither have my sisters, so found that odd. And right away his K went from 2.6 to 4 and the blood draw after that was 5.0. But the last 1 it was back at 2.9. I was always taught to never draw blood from an IV,I know it was policy that we could only do it from a PICC line the last unit I worked on (Now occupational health, so no more IVS for me,lol)
So do you normally draw blood from an IV? And I wonder if that could possibly give a psuedohyperkalemia reading? Ty