Just moved from ER to dialysis...link to a great article!

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I recently decided (for various reasons) to begin working in the dialysis unit... I knew it would be a challenge, but it has been very rewarding thus far. Anyway, somewhere hidden in the anxiety about this new endeavor, during training, I stumbled upon this article that really has a lot to offer new, veteran, or potential dialysis nurses AND patients. There is a link below, but in case it doesn't work, it is an article on iKidney called, "Flight Dialysis." I really got a lot out of it...

http://www.ikidney.com/iKidney/community/pro2pro/dietitians/flightdialysis.htm :nurse:

I recently decided (for various reasons) to begin working in the dialysis unit... I knew it would be a challenge, but it has been very rewarding thus far. Anyway, somewhere hidden in the anxiety about this new endeavor, during training, I stumbled upon this article that really has a lot to offer new, veteran, or potential dialysis nurses AND patients. There is a link below, but in case it doesn't work, it is an article on iKidney called, "Flight Dialysis." I really got a lot out of it...

http://www.ikidney.com/iKidney/community/pro2pro/dietitians/flightdialysis.htm :nurse:

Thank you for the article. It was good.

I could not access this site, but would like to read the article. I know that there are dialysis cruises. I had a friend go to Alaska (working) on one, however, not much time for fun and sightseeing when you must be working. She had a great time, anyways. I would love to do it once, to see how it goes. I have been on 2 non-working Alaskan cruises, so perhaps this would be a good way to go, again. I have seen what I wanted to, so I could work, and enjoy the food.

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