Hopefully, with the new national requirement that all patient care technicians be certified by April 2010, we might find fewer incompetence among the rank and file.
Hey Wallyz... Are you the new Davita Spokesperson? They would love to have you. THE NEW DAVITA SLOGAN:" Come to Davita and Suck it up and do everything yourself, what, did you expect us to know something?"
I just wonder why they cant hire someone who is qualified first of all. I mean I have to think with all the money they are getting from diaysis has gotta pay for some better more competent and knowledgeable staff. It really seems that I cacn only find a select few members of any dialysis facility that seem to actually be qualified and care.
I agree that we deserve competent care, but i also realize that we will never get competent care. We can accept that or not.
I just wonder why they cant hire someone who is qualified first of all.
I would suggest never accepting anything less than perfection.
One example of something that happened last week. I was starting to feel cramps coming on and I asked the nurse for saline. She pointed at the saline and said "yes saline" and walked away. Instead of getting frustrated though I couldn't help it giggle.
What state are you in? Can the Techs put a catheter on? They can't in most states. Can't touch it at all in Texas.
Most of the techs at my dialysis center ARE competent, and even caring.We do have a few bad apples, about which I've posted before.However, at my dialysis center which is part of a major hospital in Massachusetts, the morale of the staff has suffered, as management eliminated the company matching part of their 403(b) investment plans, as cutbacks during this bad economy. (A 403(b) plan is for not-for-profit organizations what a 401(k) plan is for profit-making companies. It works similarly.)If management is going to treat the staff like crap, the staff is going to figure that doing an excellent job isn't going to be rewarded anyway, so why bother. An even worse management decision by the hospital was to eliminate separate sick days for the staff, and combine sick days and vacation days into one "time bank." As a result, a nurse or tech who calls in sick for a day, gets one less day of vacation time. This is a disincentive to calling in sick, and an incentive for a nurse or tech to come to work sick with a cold--and spread it to the patients.For a hospital to penalize their staff for calling in sick with some infection is absolutely, criminally, STUPID. They should provide a financial incentive for a staff member to stay home and not spread their cold or flu to others. Instead, the "time bank" creates a disincentive.
The answer is to learn to stick yourself, and to understand how the machine works. I stick myself, even in center, (You can do that, you know!) and when the machine beeps, I look at what's going on, and make my own adjustments.Don't whine about the help. Take care of your own shit.