I know this post is from August 2011 - almost ten months ago .. but as I was scrolling through some of the posts, I wanted to share what i was informed.. To my understanding, when a patient runs a temp, the unit is suppose to draw blood cultures I am not a physician or a dialysis nurse, but I don't think it is normal for someone to run a temperature after dialysis .. sometimes the technicians turn the temperature up on the machines and that could give someone an elevated temp
Anyway -- it would be interesting to see if your facility had a problem with other patients, as well, acquiring an infection. ProPublica just released the updated CMS data from facilities and you can find out your facility's information regarding infections
www.propublica.org/dialysis and go to 'tracker' -- also, if you are in California, by any chance, we have posted the inspection reports at
www.qualitysafepatientcare.com I always tell patients, especially who have a catheter, to find out what their facility's procedure is and ask what the correct practices are - that way, if the nurse, who usually, in most states, does catheters.... does not implement correct practices you will acquire a preventable infection..
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