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- I know when I cruised with Dialysis at Sea, I would sign up about 9 months ahead. They will send you a calendar of all the cruises for 2013. I would pick in January for an October cruise and June...Dec 23, '12
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- What is his starting BP? To me, it sounds like his dry weight needs to be adjusted. When was the last time it was adjusted. If he does have a cardiac history, 4kg sounds like a lot for him. ...Nov 18, '12
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- There are a few questions I would ask first before answering. 1. Is the catheter infected prior to the exchange? Is there a tunnel track infection present and/or positive blood cultures? 2. Are...Nov 17, '12
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- I am not a PEDS dialysis nurse, but I know the children's hospital in our area uses the Fresenius K machines. I have used the Phoenix and the K's and I HATE the phoenix machines!!!!Jul 17, '12
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- I agree with the previous poster. Definitely find out how your time will be divided.Jul 17, '12
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- Dialysis catheters are packed with a higher dose of heparin than a normal CVC line. Heparin 1:1000units /ml up to 1:10,000units/ml is used for dialysis catheters. Normal line flushed are 1:100...Jul 17, '12
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- ANNA does not require you to have "their" CE's to sit for their exam. The majority of PCT's who take an exam do not have any CE's prior to taking the exam.Jul 12, '12
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- The lumen of a Groshong is around 9F where as a dialysis catheter is around 13.5 - 14F. The Groshong would not support the required large volume of blood that is needed for dialysis. As for the...Jul 11, '12
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- Are you out on FMLA? If so read up on FMLA regulations. U.S. Department of Labor - Wage and Hour Division (WHD) - The Family and Medical Leave Act This is from the website about returning to...Jul 1, '12
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- I have worked for the 2 largest dialysis companies and never had to live in the city where the position was for. Since I did acutes, I was expected to travel to the hospitals were they provided...Jun 27, '12
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- I always tell my new staff that it will take you 6 months to feel comfortable and a year before you truly understand dialysis completely. I am sure that if you need more time on orientation, that...Jun 25, '12
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- I don't understand how using the shower could hurt "the physical plant"? Don't patients use the showers? All you are doing is running the water :banghead: If the unit does not have water supply...Jun 22, '12
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- Check first to see if you would even qualify to sit for the exam. There are restrictions as to how many hours you need to have worked in dialysis before you can take the exam. Since you don't do...Jun 22, '12
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- They would hook the shower hose up to the R/O machine (reverse osmosis water machine), that filters the water before it goes to the dialysis machines. I have hooked up this way in the past. I ...Jun 21, '12
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- Acutedialysis - thanks for sharing those links :wavey:Jun 21, '12
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- According the the CDC, Normal Saline bags are for single patient use only. These should not be shared. I think this would include the heparinzed saline bag you are making. This bag can possibly...Jun 21, '12
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- Check with you local ANNA chapter. Many chapters have educational conferences a couple times a year. Our local chapter has 2 large conferences each year that usually offer 6-7 CE's each. These...Jun 21, '12
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- I went from working ICU straight into acute hemodialysis. That was 25+ years ago. I had 3 weeks of orientation to learn hemodialysis and pheresis and I was on my own. With an ICU background, I...Jun 21, '12
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- The CNN and CDN certification are certifications for dialysis nurses (nephrology nurses), not for nurses working with renal patients in the hospital. The certification is very specific to...Jun 21, '12
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- American Nephrology Nurses Association The mission of the American Nephrology Nurses' Association (ANNA) is to promote excellence by advancing nephrology nursing practice and positively...Jun 18, '12
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- We use heparin 1:1000 units per ml and draw this up into 10 ml syringes and put them on the machine. This is for patients that require hourly doses. We also give our patients bolus' of heparin...Jun 12, '12
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- I would say that you would have to make a new batch everyday, since there are no preservatives in Normal Saline bags. I still am trying to figure out why you are diluting heparin. Is this a cost...Jun 11, '12
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- Are you talking about the heparin syringes that are on the dialysis machine, connected to the patients bloodlines? If this is what you are talking about - you should NOT be keeping this syringe with...Jun 11, '12
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- These patients are very challenging and can be difficult, but not all of them can be characterized as non compliant.I have been doing all forms of dialysis and pheresis for over 25 years and I tell...May 24, '12
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- Because people in the United States do not want to be connected to a machine for 6.5 - 10 hrs a day every night for 6 nights a week. We are lucky to get them to come to a clinic 3 days a week for 3...May 24, '12
- Forum: Dialysis / Renal / Urology