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Hey there - I'm an APN in two HDUs run by Fresenius (I'm employed by the nephrology practice). The usual ratios:
Techs - 4-5 pts/tech
RNs - 10-15 pts/RN
As to whether techs deal with catheters - that's a state issue. In IL, where I practice, yes they do deal with catheters but have extra training to do so.
We also have one pt left with Life-Sites and these are an RN-only access.
Retention is an issue I think a lot of places. However, unemployment remains high in my area so RNs/techs are not moving around a lot because jobs are few and far between.
Coming from a level one trauma center, I don't think the staff at HDUs are overly stressed.
madwife2002, BSN, RN
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I am interested in knowing from dialysis RN's and dialysis Tech's
What is your tech-patient ratio on a normal day?
What does the RN do in a typical day-do the RN's take a pod?
Do the Tech's work with catheters or only fistula's and grafts?
What is morale like?
Are you constantly recruiting or is retention good in your unit?