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Title: info needed for certification
Post by: babycake on July 05, 2014, 09:57:31 PM
there was someone state
that she had to be certified
in order to do home dialyis
i know that they require you
to take classes
but i have never heard
anything about having
to be certified

can anyone give me more info

or even a link that may help

thanks
Title: Re: info needed for certification
Post by: okarol on July 05, 2014, 11:15:06 PM
Do you mean hemo? I never heard that before...??
Title: Re: info needed for certification
Post by: Simon Dog on July 06, 2014, 07:26:13 AM
When I did the training (Fresenius), the "certification" consisted of getting to the point where the home care RN who was training me was convinced she could sign the forms stating that I was fully ready and prepared to do it on my own.   I suspect that this sort of sign-off if what she is referring to as being "certified".    There is a final exam where the RN comes to your house and watches you go through the entire procedure.   Remember, you are part of your clinic's success/failure rate - and they will do everything they can to make sure you succeed.

As to links...

Training will consist of two topics - use of the machinery and cannulation.    Chances are pretty good you will be taught both sharp and buttonhole cannulation, and then do buttonhole at home.  The links under the for professionals section at www.fistulafirst.org are pretty good - see http://www.fistulafirst.org/HealthcareProfessionals/FFBIChangeConcepts/ChangeConcept8.aspx for starts.  Also, google for papers by Stuart Mott (a RN who is known as the guru of cannulation).

You can often pick up additional tips by reading the medical papers.   One Stuart Mott tip I was not taught in training was don't hub the needle when doing a buttonhole.  I asked the home care RN about this and was told "good idea, do it that way".