Title: Re: INFORMED CONSENTS
I have always worked where it was the responsibility of the PICC inserters to obtain the signed form which is only one small step in the informed consent process. The inserter should be educating the patient and getting this signature, in my opinion, because we are the ones with the most knowledge of PICCs. However, I have heard others discuss that there are specific laws in CA about informed consent and you would be required to learn about and follow those laws. You will need to contact your risk management dept for more specific information Lynn

At 12:23 AM -0400 7/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
AND HERE WE GO AGAIN....NEW RESIDENTS, NEW PROBLEMS.
SO FAR ALL MY PICC CONSENTS ARE DONE BY OUR MD'S. LAST MED SEC MEETING SOMEONE SHOWED A CONSENT FROM FLORIDA WHERE RN'S DO THE CONSENTS. WELL, AND AGAIN NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION AND RISKS IN THIS CONSENT.
I KNOW SOME HOSPITALS HAVE IT UNDER THE ORDER OF ADMISSION WHAT IS PRETTY GREY I GUESS.
NOW TO MY QUESTION: WHO IS DOING THE CONSENTS IN YOUR HOSPITAL?
ANYONE OUT THERE WITH A GOOD PICC/ CVD CONSENT?
PLEASE SEND WHAT YOU HAVE, I HAVE A 400 BED HOSPITAL AND I AM ALONE.....ANY PICC NURSES OUT THERE????
 
ANDRE SCHOTTE, RN
RIVERSIDE COUNTY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
MORENO VALLEY, CA
 
CELL: 619 254 2442
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THANK YOU ALL


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Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RNC, CRNI
Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc.
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Milner, GA 30257
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