Dialysis Nursing Course

$499.00

Description

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Course Definition:

Nursing a patient on dialysis

People are forced to undergo dialysis when their kidneys fail to play a role in purifying the blood, regulating electrolytes, acid and alkalis balancing and removing waste and toxin materials.

Care of patients on dialysis is a common concern.

The goals of caring for these patients include ensuring adequate, enough nutrition, maintaining a healthy fistula, correcting hormonal deficiencies, minimizing hospitalization, and increasing the life quality and longevity.

Course Duration:
400 hours
3 month ( 90 session )
In this regard, inadequate dialysis (inadequate dialysis dose) not only shortens survival, it also leads to malnutrition, anemia, functional disorders and frequent hospitalizations, which also increase medical costs.
Adequate dose of dialysis, three times a week, for 3.5 hours, and the concept of urea purification is about 188 ml per minute.

Course topics

Dialysis-related mental disorders
Patient and family education
Kidney transplant patients
Prepare and work with 2 devices
Device setting
Patient edema
Patient connection
Set the device completely
Care during decalcification
Separation of the patient from the device
Anatomy of the kidneys and urinary tract
Kidney physiology
Acute renal failure
Principles of dialysis
Evidence-based nursing care
Care of patients under coagulants
Infection control
Acute complications of dialysis
Pediatric hemodialysis
Related drugs
Dialysis disorder
Course contacts
Nursing graduates from undergraduate level and above
Learning goals
General purpose: Improving the quality level of dialysis treatment nursing service in dialysis wards of the country.

Specific purposes:

Apply the principles of nursing care to prepare the patient physically, psychologically, spiritually and socially.
Perform alternative dialysis and patient education correctly.
Set the dialysis machine correctly and prime it.
Based on the condition of dialysis patient, select and apply the appropriate filter.
Connect the patient to the dialysis machine correctly.
Make the necessary adjustments to the dialysis machine depending on the patient.
Adjust the appropriate anticoagulation rate for the dialysis patient.
Manage complications during dialysis and perform necessary nursing care.
Properly separate the patient from the dialysis machine.
Apply evidence-based nursing care methods for vascular access in the dialysis patient.
Disinfect the dialysis machine and prepare it for later use according to the principles of the desired standards.
Choose alternative treatment for dialysis and learn how to do the right dialysis.
The trainee can teach the patient proper nutrition and exercise programs.

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