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I recently picked up a PRN job at a local SNF and there is this new nurse who was given a bottom management position who is going after everyone for basically nothing. Long story short, the her most recent obsession is IV ABT infusions. She writes up everybody who leaves tubing full of liquid (the bag is empty but there is some solution left in the tubing and a little in the chamber). I have worked in multiple hospitals and other SNFs and have never seen anything that ridiculous. Usually pharmacy slightly overfills their infusion bags taking this into consideration. Most ABT are therapeutic based on their levels and I am yet to see a low level caused by leaving 3ml of mixture in the tubing. I mean if a bag is a 250ml bag, 3-5ml is 1/50 of the total amount and seems so insignificant that it would be highly unlikely to affect therapeutic levels. What do you think?