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Current nursing practice in dialysis care: a summary.

M O Leonard

    Journal of Dialysis
    |January 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary

    Nephrology nurses provide comprehensive care for hemodialysis patients, managing complex needs and clinical issues. Their expanded practice requires advanced skills and commitment to high-quality patient care.

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    End-stage kidney disease current concepts in care. 1.

    The Journal of practical nursing·1976

    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology Nursing
    • Dialysis Care

    Background:

    • Maintenance hemodialysis necessitates complex, multidisciplinary care.
    • Nephrology nursing has advanced to an
    • expanded practice
    • model over 15 years.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the specific responsibilities of nurses in hemodialysis.
    • To review nurses' independent contributions to home and self-care dialysis.
    • To outline recommended educational content for nephrology nurses.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of nursing responsibilities in hemodialysis.
    • Analysis of clinical problem-solving during dialysis.
    • Evaluation of contributions to home and self-care dialysis programs.

    Main Results:

    • Nurses manage numerous aspects of patient care, including clinical problems during dialysis.
    • Nurses make independent contributions to home and self-care dialysis.
    • Specific educational content for nephrology nurses is recommended.

    Conclusions:

    • Nephrology nursing requires technical expertise, broad education, and a commitment to quality care.
    • The role of nurses in hemodialysis is multifaceted, encompassing direct patient care and program development.
    • Standardized education is crucial for advancing the expanded practice of nephrology nursing.

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