Re: LVN at DIAYLSIS CENTER??
I worked dialysis, it wasn't for me. Very mechanical job, and the patients were "different". They wanted in, on, off, and out. The work area is cold due to the blood and clotting risks. Your skills were basically open a sterile tray, set up a sterile field and access.
You get in early, start up and string your machines. Check your patients weights, lab values, work out how much fluid has to come off, get the right solution for the machines.
No IVs, you access the graft, fistula or cvc that your patient has. Some are very picky about which nurse can work them.
The only difference in an RN and PN where I worked was the RN could push meds on return, we couldn't. If no RN was around you gave it s/c. Oh, and the RNs earned about $14/hour more than the PNs.
Your instructor is wrong. It is possible to kill someone in a dialysis clinic. Wrong solution, not watching the BPs close enough, diabetics going sour. Things can go wrong very quickly there.
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