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MarHudd

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  1. Thanks for your response. Yes, I will have an orientation to begin, but I just wanted to be sure that I brushed up on some important focus areas since the OR is so different than Dialysis. Thanks again!
  2. Hello everyone! I have just accepted a position in an acute renal care unit and will be starting in about three weeks. I have worked in the OR, as a circulating nurse, since I gradutated nursing school five years ago. The OR is a very unique nursing enviroment and most "basic" nursing skills that we are taught in nursing school, are not used by circulating nurses. I'm looking for someone to give me a quick "crash course" on what are the most important aspects to dialysis nursing so I know if there are skills I should focus on "relearning" before my job begins. Basically, I need a little more specific info than just "dialysis nurses run the machines, assess the patient, give meds..." Specific labs I should read up on, most common meds given, and so on. Brief descriptions are fine, just a quick overview. Any help would be great =)

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