Do clinics in other areas have their own generators..?Mom 3
Is that (cold dialysis bags) as bad as it sounds?? Mom 3
Quote from: Mom3 on July 26, 2006, 06:07:36 PMDo clinics in other areas have their own generators..?Mom 31 of about 15 clinics in my area has a generator. Not very good odds if there were a power outage or natural disaster. Then again I can kinda understand that too. The size of generator that would be needed to run a 28 chair facilities dialysis machines, lights, and water system would have to be huge. Most of us in my area are lumped in office buildings or stripmalls. There really is no place to locate a generator of that size in our situations.
Hmm... every unit in my Country has a backup generator .. I just thought that was mandatory ..
Interesting thread, and coincidentally, when I was on dialysis on Wednesday, there was a power outage (the first since I was on dialysis). There was just a split second and then the generator kicked in. However, while the newer Fresenius machines took it in their stride, the older ones had to be reset [I happened to be on a newer on.]The haemodialysis unit is in a brand new spanking bright section of our hospital and there are some HUGE generators there.
Quote from: bajanne2000 on July 27, 2006, 02:16:13 PMInteresting thread, and coincidentally, when I was on dialysis on Wednesday, there was a power outage (the first since I was on dialysis). There was just a split second and then the generator kicked in. However, while the newer Fresenius machines took it in their stride, the older ones had to be reset [I happened to be on a newer on.]The haemodialysis unit is in a brand new spanking bright section of our hospital and there are some HUGE generators there. When they are reset is that a huge process?
Quote from: angieskidney on July 27, 2006, 02:18:29 PMQuote from: bajanne2000 on July 27, 2006, 02:16:13 PMInteresting thread, and coincidentally, when I was on dialysis on Wednesday, there was a power outage (the first since I was on dialysis). There was just a split second and then the generator kicked in. However, while the newer Fresenius machines took it in their stride, the older ones had to be reset [I happened to be on a newer on.]The haemodialysis unit is in a brand new spanking bright section of our hospital and there are some HUGE generators there. When they are reset is that a huge process?It all depends on how long the power was off for. The longer it's off the more things you have to do, like wait for the machine to come back into range for treatment, possibly retest, possibly reinsert patient treatment information from the treatment sheet. it all depends.
retest? That reminds me, one of the nurses were talking with another nurse about retesting. If a patient is already being dialyzed, you can still retest??
Quote from: angieskidney on July 27, 2006, 03:05:12 PMretest? That reminds me, one of the nurses were talking with another nurse about retesting. If a patient is already being dialyzed, you can still retest??Not while a patient is hooked up. Your blood would have to be returned first.