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I know this doesn't help one bit as I don't live in Illinois, but here in Idaho, LPN's can't hang TPN either.
We can, according to our scope of practice guidelines, do dressing changes on multi med lines, but we can't hang anything on those ports or flush them.
Maybe it comes down to we all know how to do it, we've seen it done a thousand times, and administration is trying to cut costs by having LPN's infiltrate the scope of RN's a little bit? I'm just guessing, but that wouldn't be the first time I've seen that happen. Personally, I wouldn't want that liability.
Have you tried to call the Illinois board of nursing? I'm sure there is someone there that could answer your question.
ilnurse
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I am a DON in Illinois in long term care. At my facility we have always followed the rule that LPN's are unable to administer TPN. Our new administrator feels this in incorrect. I have been unable to find a scope of practice or LPN regulations that specifically state this.
Can anyone direct me to the correct information?
Thanks in advance.