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Do any other hospitals use a two RN check for IV Heparin administration? If you do is it a policy or a recommendation? How detailed is the process? How is compliance monitored?
Billythekid,
It seems like you are talking about a Heparin drip, not Heparin SQ. A double RN signature is a mandatory policy in each facility because Heparin is considered a "high-risk" medication when given via IV route......just as an insulin drip would require a double RN signature as well. I have never heard of a facility not mandating a double RN signature for Heparin IV. It should be mandatory in each facility.
Hope that helps!
Billythekid,It seems like you are talking about a Heparin drip, not Heparin SQ. A double RN signature is a mandatory policy in each facility because Heparin is considered a "high-risk" medication when given via IV route......just as an insulin drip would require a double RN signature as well. I have never heard of a facility not mandating a double RN signature for Heparin IV. It should be mandatory in each facility.
Hope that helps!
My facility does not require double RN signature for Insulin drips, so I didn't take it for granted that Heparin was double-signed at every facility....
billythekid, CRNA
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2 RN check for heparin infusion... doctor order sheet must be double signed, then two initials required on separate Heparin MAR to document initiation, change of rate/dose with PTT recorded, and each time bag is changed.
No double check for Heparin SQ -- standardized 5000 Unit vial.
Also, we only do saline flushes..