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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Centers => Topic started by: Hazmat35 on February 04, 2015, 05:49:47 AM
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Isn't there supposed to be a certain number or a ratio of patients to Techs / Nurses on the floor at all times? I was told once, that there needed to be a 4 to one ratio of Techs and a 8 to 1 ratio of Nurses!
However; lately; our in-center Dialysis clinic has had a 16 to 1 ratio of patients to Nurses....that can't be right; is it? Our RN is driving herself into an early grave if she keeps up much longer....the other RN is "out" and she's been doing both jobs for almost 2 weeks now...she's been working 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM x 3 days per week. it is a little scarey; when she's taking care of someone; and someone else needs attention....and they have to wait!
We have the same thing with the Techs; somedays; we have a ratio of 3 techs to 5-6 patients or a ratio of 2 techs to 8 patients. I get really concerned sometimes; because when one Tech is at lunch; the others tend to 'wander' into the breakroom too; and leave the floor unattended. Not always; but once for me; is too many times!
Is there a set ratio for Medicare??????
EDIT: Moved from "Off-Topic: Talk about anything you want." to correct topic: "Dialysis: Centers."
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I've read the information on the sites provided; I guess that maybe I just don't see it; or maybe there isn't a "rule" for the patient to Tech / Nurse Ratio. I see some 'suggested' ratios for the Tech to Patient (4 to 1) which is what I've always been told; but I don't see a hard a fast rule.
Yesterday (Friday) we had a full house; 16 chairs full of patients; one Medical Director making rounds; one 'acting" administrator; one 'acting' assistant / receptionist' one dietitian; one social worker; two Nurses; 4 Techs; and one trainee......but as soon as the Medical Director left; so did everyone except for 2 Technicians and one Nurse. It was almost as if it was staged.
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