About Me

undergrad RN
I'm a twenty-something Canadian student. After stumbling through a few years of college, I finally managed to get into the nursing school of my dreams, where I hope to graduate in 2012 with a nursing baccalaureate degree. I want to offer an honest look into how a modern nurse is educated, both good and bad. Eventually I hope to compare my education to my day-to-day career and see how it holds up. Whatever happens, it should be somewhat entertaining. Find me on allnurses.com!
View my complete profile

Google+

Hey, You! Spam Guy!

I (and every other blogger I know) have been getting a lot of email requests asking me advertise or repost things I do not care about or wish to endorse. I do not make any money off this blog - any endorsements I may make are strictly because I am personally pleased with the results.

I DO NOT and WILL NOT repost anything someone emails me. If I want to link to something, I will find it myself.

If you want to spread the word about something, make your own blog!

All spam received at my blog email is deleted without reading.
Saturday, June 4, 2011

IV Start Lab

First we practice on these hole-riddled arms and then on each other! Got my first start on my superkind lab buddy hooray :)

-- from the cellular desk of undergrad RN

4 comments:

Cartoon Characters said...

wow....some of those arms in the background look cyanotic!! The one in the foreground looks tensed up...hahaha.

We never had those things. We didn't even practice on each other. Actually, my first IV start was as a student on a pregnant laboring mom....great big juicy veins...easy start...and i never looked back .... :)

We didn't have the sharps containers either - just a big open bucket in the med room. :(
Can't tell you how many accidental stabs I got as a new nurse. :(

I am lucky to be disease free.

Unknown said...

I remember saying to myself how those dummy arms are NOTHING like the real deal. Congrats on the successful stick!

raised by the sea. said...

On each other?! That's crazy! I would never let anyone near me with an IV unless it absolutely had to go in there, lol.

undergrad RN said...

Yeah, it was strange that the school wanted us to do that. They're usually so thoroughly buried in red tape and liability that they'd run screaming if we offered to actually, you know, practice procedures. But this course isn't technically part of the nursing program. It's normally a course for RNs, they just opened it to us because several of us students were hired into placements this summer. So maybe the liability wasn't there.

I'm actually glad that we were able to practice on each other. I knew my lab buddy wasn't going to freak out and ask for another nurse if I screwed it up, and I got to find out for myself that IVs on the hand HURT!!!

Post a Comment

Thanks for your thoughts :)