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L and D have the option to start their own, or call IV. I think they get two sticks, and then the have to call. If they get the IV they usually go ahead and draw the labs. Otherwise, lab draws them.
In nursery, we can't do our own IV's. IV team has to come up and do them, which can be a pain in a emergency. We do PKUs and BS, the rest of the labs are done be lab. If lab has a problem, we help them.
In PP lab and IV do all the labs and IVs, none of the nurses do either of these in PP.
We also start our own IVs, and we only use 18g. Since my hospital doesn't have an IV team, we rely on each other if we have a hard stick. If it's really bad, we call anesthesia (although that rarely happens).
Lab comes for all of our blood draws. If it's a scheduled section, I go in to start the IV when they are there to save the patient a second stick.
We also start our ours with an 18 ga. if possible. Sometimes we go to 20 g if we think it will help, (& if surgery/complications not anticipated).
We get our blood for labwork on the initial stick if we want to, it seems like day shift people usually just wait for lab.
For PP lab, the phlebotomist comes.
We stick our babies if needed.
We don't have an IV team; for the rare extremely difficult stick we call anesthesia.
k_cole21
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Hello All,
I'd just like to know if any of you L&D nurses have a hopsital wide IV team start your IVs? I'm used to starting my own IVs in L&D but do know of a place that the L&D nurses start no IVs. If you do start your own IVs do you draw lab with it or does lab draw for you?
Thanks