Just got finished with my weekly status meeting with my supervisor. They have approved my time off for the NxStage training - I don't have to take FMLA or use my vacation time. They are just going to pay me for the time off with no problems. I will be working 8-12 each day and starting training at 1 PM.Have I ever told you all how much I love my company? They ahve been so good to me throughout this whole process.
lmunchkin, what do you put your machine on? we're looking around. something very sturdy with wheels i am thinking? ok more coffee and get going. to everyone!ps: question on flow sheets. i had read everyone just putting down BP, vitals. but the one i'm working with needs alot more than that. i have to record the BP/P, plus all the numbers on the machine every 30 mins, plus heparin dose, all kinds of stuff. i wrote everything on it i could think to answer first when we got ready for the day, then keep adding to it as we go. nurse says alot of it will be pre-printed. is this right?
well, day 4 of training and we had our first real complication. DH got the needles in fine, he didn't feel good today and low BP. not a couple minutes later venous blew. there was small droplets of blood spray and a bit where it was coming out. we got it plugged. its a new fistual (5 months now i thin but just started using it 3-4 weeks ago). Nurse was scrambling to shut it all down while he held pressure. i was the gopher. the arterial didn't look too good either, so we ended up flushing the catheter and using that instead. i'm glad this happened there where she was present to help us. the venous is slightly infiltrated but not bad. but we'll rest if tomorrow and use cath. then we have the weekend off and 4 days train next week. i really need a visual manual, not just the big book. Nurse says she has a Nxstage one she will give us. I kept going over and over in my head what she did and how/what we would do at home for it. Doc already agreed to have us train using cath as well as fistula. Today was the first day i felt overwhelmed.