Sounds like you are a tech working a 4 patient pod? I am an RN but worked as a tech first. You need a system. Here is mine. 1) Check your 4 patient's orders. If you need a special bath or dialyzer...
I just heard a discussion re: this on NPR. The jist was that research has found that note taking is far and away the most effective way of learning class material
I agree with your preceptor. I try to "manage by walking around". Talk to patients, physicians, family the housekeeping staff, everyone. Get their points of view, see what changes, they are interested...
I agree with Nutella. From what you have said, you do not have the right personality for dialysis. It is busy, busy, busy and you are NOT a manager but will be supervising techs who push back at you...
Consider Acute Dialysis . Once you are trained and competent, you work independently. The nurses caring for the patient are responsible for all other care, so except for helping to reposition or get a...
FYI it's not your company (Fresenius?) mandating pain assessments , it is CMS=government beaurocrats. They are also rolling out mandatory depression screenings. But , yes, the staffing ratios are not...
Well IV iron generally has to be given over 2-5 minutes so I would not give it during rinse back; it would be permissible to give epogen or zemplar. If given per procedure you wouldn't have any air...
In my area of expertise (dialysis) it is an infection control violation to use anything carried in your pocket for patient care ie., tape, bandages, gauze, alcohol preps. Cross contamination and
idodialysis replied to GeologistRN's topic in MICU, SICU
I saw this frequently when I did acute dialysis...get that line in the patient, hook up to crrt only to die 12 hours later. No sense on a 90 something year
I would consider the dialysis tech route. Dialysis patients have many Comorbid conditions and you would get exposure to many disease processes. You will likely get better pay and benefits as well as...
I just read about this on Ohio Board of Nursing site. It said that if the nurse is not able to function safely they should not be working. So I guess when you reach that point you must start moving up...
Dialysis patients actually need protein to keep their immune systems intact and aid in wound healing. In fact most chronic dialysis clinics give out protein supplements to patients to consume during...