Originally Posted by KatieRN04
How does your hospital handle cvhd? If the cvvhd nurse goes on break and another non-cvvhd nurse doesnt have a patient, but there are other cvvhd nurses on the unit. Recently this occured when the non-cvvhd rn was running the machine and clearing access pressure alarms and changing bags (replacement, dialysate) and when I arrived into the room and checked the machine to see what error was alarming, she cleared it. This startles me since access pressure alarms can mean so many things. I reported it to the unit director, who did not seem alarmed. When I asked this rn if she was going to take the class, she said no. I was wondering if I am only person who considers this unsafe for the patient?
hmmm, frankly, if you have not been taught how to use something, shouldn't they just keep their hands off of it?
Seems unsafe to me.