If you're interested in learning more, every month we offer a Hemodialysis Online Course where we talk about this and other renal topics in detail and you will be able to ask live questions during our office hours. Here's the link: utopiahcc.teachable.com/ Thank you.
Hello Magda, I am a RN beginning to specialize in hemodialysis nursing. I love your video and I have subscribed. Thank you very much for taking the time for the video training. You are a pleasure to watch and I enjoy the way that you teach. Again thank you very informative.
Loved your video! Very informative, I’m a practical nurse in Canada and I’m debating about taking nephrology nursing, however, after watching this, I think I’m decided now, I will pursue dialysis nursing. Very detailed video keep it up. 👍❤️😃
My friend I grew up with get this done 3 x a week. so now I clearly know n understand this thanks to you. I would love to do this. i did nursing for some years and that ended due to me catching a man from falling on the floor. I love the medical field. I only wish I had the money to do this. YOU ARE AMAZING GIRLY ....LOVE YA :0) 💞
Hi Mrs. Marta, i see you conect the artery needle in the same blood flow directions from artery. and the vein needle same way. i see other video were a nurse conect the artery needle against the artery flow, to get better flow presure in the needle and line. wich the best technic?
Hi. Yes, the arterial needle could go in an antegrade or retrograde position. This is in the direction of the flow or against. It depends on your patient. We do use the arterial needle in retrograde (going against artery flow) with some patients that have problems with low arterial flow pressure. Otherwise, it is ok to use in antegrade direction (direction of the flow). Hope this helps.
But I have a doubt is that u r connecting needles same directions.but artey needle have opposite to vein needle I need the to know the reason plz explain various connections
Hi. Yes, the arterial needle could go in an antegrade or retrograde position. This is in the direction of the flow or against. It depends on your patient. We do use the arterial needle in retrograde (going against artery flow) with some patients that have problems with low arterial flow pressure. Otherwise, it is ok to use in antegrade direction (direction of the flow). Hope this helps.
Hi Mam Good Morning My self Mohammad Saif I am from India, and I am a Dialysis Technician. I have been done 2 year Diploma of Dialysis Technician. I have 3 year working experience. I want to go to Dubai to do a job for which I have to give an exam (MOH) will you help me pass the exam. Can you please tell me what kind of queries come in such an exam?
Overall it's a satisfactory video but all that stuff about PPE & infection control is really unnecessary for this video. A quick mention is enough. The video is way too long. I skipped all the way to the actual cannulation which is the main reason I'm looking at this video. I want to get better at cannulating. There are some fístulas which are difficult to access. Thanks
If you're interested in learning more, every month we offer a Hemodialysis Online Course where we talk about this and other renal topics in detail and you will be able to ask live questions during our office hours. Here's the link: utopiahcc.teachable.com/ Thank you.
Hello Magda, I am a RN beginning to specialize in hemodialysis nursing. I love your video and I have subscribed. Thank you very much for taking the time for the video training. You are a pleasure to watch and I enjoy the way that you teach. Again thank you very informative.
I like the fact that you were concerned with infection control and cleanliness. Great video.
so helpful! going to be working in a dialysis clinic and this is such a great overview!:)
Loved your video! Very informative, I’m a practical nurse in Canada and I’m debating about taking nephrology nursing, however, after watching this, I think I’m decided now, I will pursue dialysis nursing. Very detailed video keep it up. 👍❤️😃
i like how you broke down the good details of the training
My friend I grew up with get this done 3 x a week. so now I clearly know n understand this thanks to you. I would love to do this. i did nursing for some years and that ended due to me catching a man from falling on the floor. I love the medical field. I only wish I had the money to do this. YOU ARE AMAZING GIRLY ....LOVE YA :0) 💞
I was told by my vascular nurse to untie the touniquet before flushing with saline which makes sense.
Nicely explained with smiling face. Thanks Megha.
I like your technique. Thanks!
Thank you for a explanation of fistula cannulaization
very educational love it
easy useful demonstration good luck
Excellent! Thank you!
I am interested in this work. After training can a CNA or PCT do this task?
Great video. ❤❤
I love your teaching style !
Hi Mrs. Marta, i see you conect the artery needle in the same blood flow directions from artery. and the vein needle same way. i see other video were a nurse conect the artery needle against the artery flow, to get better flow presure in the needle and line. wich the best technic?
Hi. Yes, the arterial needle could go in an antegrade or retrograde position. This is in the direction of the flow or against. It depends on your patient. We do use the arterial needle in retrograde (going against artery flow) with some patients that have problems with low arterial flow pressure. Otherwise, it is ok to use in antegrade direction (direction of the flow). Hope this helps.
you're awesome
I enjoyed it thank you
But I have a doubt is that u r connecting needles same directions.but artey needle have opposite to vein needle I need the to know the reason plz explain various connections
Hi. Yes, the arterial needle could go in an antegrade or retrograde position. This is in the direction of the flow or against. It depends on your patient. We do use the arterial needle in retrograde (going against artery flow) with some patients that have problems with low arterial flow pressure. Otherwise, it is ok to use in antegrade direction (direction of the flow). Hope this helps.
Beautiful
Really useful , thank you !
Brilliant. Well presented.
nice vidio mam
Im interest in youre program.
ready for training
Hi Mam
Good Morning
My self Mohammad Saif
I am from India, and I am a Dialysis Technician.
I have been done 2 year Diploma of Dialysis Technician. I have 3 year working experience.
I want to go to Dubai to do a job for which I have to give an exam (MOH) will you help me pass the exam.
Can you please tell me what kind of queries come in such an exam?
waoooo
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Ty Madam magda
Can i have the adress for orientation
1088 Plaza Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34743 - new orientation in June 2018. Check www.utopiahcc.com
Overall it's a satisfactory video but all that stuff about PPE & infection control is really unnecessary for this video. A quick mention is enough. The video is way too long. I skipped all the way to the actual cannulation which is the main reason I'm looking at this video. I want to get better at cannulating. There are some fístulas which are difficult to access. Thanks
Thank you for your comment, but this video was created for my students and for people that are starting. In that case, the demonstration is perfect.
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