Mar 1, 201313 yr Hello,I am a newly licensed LVN. I heard certifcations for IV for LVN/LPNs. Do you need certifications for inserting/removing catheters for LVN/LPN ?thanks
Mar 1, 201313 yr Inserting urinary catheters is a basic nursing skill and taught in LPN/LVN school. No special license or certification required.
Mar 1, 201313 yr Experts Hello,I am a newly licensed LVN. I heard certifcations for IV for LVN/LPNs. Do you need certifications for inserting/removing catheters for LVN/LPN ?thanksNo, indwelling urinary catheter care (including the insertion and removal) is a skill covered under the LPN's licensure.
Mar 2, 201313 yr In our hospital nurses do not insert caths in males unless they have in house certification. Female inserts of cath is standard nursing care though.
Mar 2, 201313 yr I think the OP was referring to Intravenous catheters.OP, in nursing school they do not teach us (ASN Students) to start IV's, however the hospitals teach you when you're hired.I guess they like it ''their way''
Mar 2, 201313 yr In our hospital nurses do not insert caths in males unless they have in house certification. Female inserts of cath is standard nursing care though.Are you in the UK?Males are the easiest to insert unless you have a huge prostate to deal with. Then a coude tip is your friend.
Mar 3, 201313 yr All you need is a doctor's order to remove or place one in. This is basic nursing care. so No, you dont need certification.
Mar 3, 201313 yr Are you in the UK?Males are the easiest to insert unless you have a huge prostate to deal with. Then a coude tip is your friend.I believe that's the case in Australia, for one. (MDs cathing males)
Mar 3, 201313 yr I believe that's the case in Australia, for one. (MDs cathing males)It's also hospital/facility specific policy. Some public Aus hospitals have the in house MD to place male caths. But nurses are trained to perform the skill.
Mar 3, 201313 yr Why on earth is inserting catheters in males considered a "MD duty" in some places??I've had a few pts with extreme prostate issues where only the urologist could change a foley.But under normal circumstances, inserting a male catheter is easy peasy and doesn't require a doctor's expertise.
Hello,
I am a newly licensed LVN. I heard certifcations for IV for LVN/LPNs. Do you need certifications for inserting/removing catheters for LVN/LPN ?
thanks