Does the caregiver have to know how to stick her partner --- BEFORE --- going to training ? My husband has started sticking himself this week --- he's having some problems --- but, now the head nurse is saying that I have to know how to stick him before going to training ? ! ? ! WHAT - I've never heard that before. He is in pretty good shape, and has the capability to do that himself, and wants to do it himself. I will take off work to be there for training - but I'm so fed up with his center, I don't really want to try to learn it there.I think they are trying to throw up roadblocks to him getting into training --- has anyone ever heard of this ? Does it say anywhere in DaVita's policies that the caregiver must stick before training ?
why do they make this SO HARD !!
Desert Dancer - I WISH I knew ? ? We do have private insurance, but would they really do all this just to keep us there longer, for more money ?
I'm thinking they are just covering their butts - as it was our stated goal to get to home -- and they didn't know there was a waiting list -- could they be that confused ? ?
It's kind of funny but the day we decided to go ahead and be trained for NS there didnt seem to be a 'list' at all. Then, when we went in for our pre training, we were told that someone was 'in' training, nearly done, and then one other infront of us. I was so bummed... didn't like waiting for something i wanted very badly but was scarred about all the same. I called a lot to remind them that we wanted that spot and sure enough, the couple ahead of us backed out due to it being during Christmas season and having so much else to do. So, yes, we still had to wait as the people in front of us had some issues that kept them longer, but we did get going fairly soon after applied. Then, during the 'issue' time for the other couple, they had us transfer to their center (we were in RAI closer to home at the time) and had us do his treatments their and trained ME to do the cannulation. It was fun actually, quite exelerating actually, (and i was {still am for anything but canulating} a true needle phobic) but then i freeked out and stressed over the treatment faze.. Dang! lol
No one ever stuck me, except me, at home either. I figured that if I did myself it all the time but then on some odd occasion couldn't do it, then my partner would be a very inexperienced sticker and would not be coming anywhere near my fistula. At a clinic there hopefully isn't a nurse who cannulates someone just once in a blue moon.Also if buttonholes are in play, consistency is key and you don't want an occasional sticker messing about with those.One more thing...the pressure and stress on a partner would be huge if the time ever came that that had to happen...er, ahmm, darling, I know you haven't done this in several months but I think I can't get this needle in here today could you give it a shot? I personally don't think that's fair. A partner is under enough stress already.My husband tried sticking me ONCE, at the hospital and it was not good...we decided then and there that if ever I was comatose or broke my needling hand or whatever we'd go in-center till I was "myself" again.
oh and YES!!! do not have them have you both "establish" his buttonholes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is a one person job. To learn afterwords would probably be a good thing, but NOT while establishing!!!!!!!!! Very important that one person does this until it's done. (about 8 or 9 times?? geesh, i forget) Anyone remember how many sticks before considered established??? ANyway, i'd give it a good few months before messing with it.
Quote from: boswife on August 27, 2011, 12:54:48 PMoh and YES!!! do not have them have you both "establish" his buttonholes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is a one person job. To learn afterwords would probably be a good thing, but NOT while establishing!!!!!!!!! Very important that one person does this until it's done. (about 8 or 9 times?? geesh, i forget) Anyone remember how many sticks before considered established??? ANyway, i'd give it a good few months before messing with it. One of his buttonholes did great on Sat -- they were short handed and stuck him themselves, which we were OK with, we've just been so stressed, by all the runaround on home training - but his bottom buttonhole - the tech had problems with it, had to try several times. The tech establishing his buttonholes is great - but one time she was gone- another tech messed with them - and the bottom one has been a hard stick ever since. Its all so TIRING !! watching constantly - having to know more than they do -- I SO wish I was a nurse...