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What is your hospital policy on examining preterm patients. There SHOULD be something written as far as a gestation that nurses are allowed to check. At the very least, if I am asked to check a very preterm patient, I always write an order that states just that and document that I was told to do it per MD. It is not out of your scope of practice, you just need to know what your facilities written policies are regarding this issue. Are you trained to do FFN? Was there competency for the nursing staff to do it? If not, then no, you should not be doing FFN.
On a side note,...why FFN for r/oSROM?
In my rural job we often checked preterm patients (as preterm as late 20s) after communicating with the physician, doing a sterile spec to rule out SRM and collecting a FFN. Our orders from the MD were usually "gentle VE" meaning if we could not reach or find the cervix, there was no screwing around--we would communicate with them afterwards, usually when we called with the results of the FFN. I think it may be hospital or state/province policy that determines action. Of course if you are uncomfortable checking I think you are well within your right to decline to do it, especially being new to the facility (and OBs?). I might have said it something like "I'm really new and have never examined a preterm patient before. Can we check together so that I can safely learn this skill, and increase my comfort level with these types of patients?"
Ok well I will tell you that this didn't.actually happen to me. I just started at a.new.hospital with another orientee. I asked her now her day went and she told.me. I wanted input because I always worked with residents so I don't know whats right n wrong.Pt was 34 weeks..the md office had checked her and she had sex..so wouldn't an FFN be wrong?Apparently this nurse saying um no made.them search for.their policy..which said an MD had to check preterm? Argument ensued..both the physician and CEO said that was stupid..
jodyangel, RN
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Ok, so just started a new job and on my Second day of work was asked to go do a vag exam and FFN on a preterm patient to determine if she would be admitted SROMed or go home.
When I said that it wasn't in my nursing scope of pratice it caused a bit of an uproar. There is No MD on site..small rural hospital. No residents either.
So then the managing MD went off and so did the administration of the hospital.
I am not comfortable doing exams on preterm women with the possibility of accidently rupturing them. Was I wrong to refuse?