I live in a Cleveland, Ohio suburb and graduated from nursing school in December of 2007. At the time I graduated, many (or perhaps even a majority) of the nursing students in my class already had...
Thanks to all who've responded to this "revived" thread. I totally understand the rationale behind taking down all tubing, etc. in the event of a reaction...it's academic that you don't want ANY add'l...
I'm glad that someone else is wondering why you need the Y-tubing. I've been really curious as to why you can't just run the blood as a piggy-back to NS using regular primary and secondary tubing....