Reducing the burden of care is essential to help patients dialyze to live—not live to dialyze. In this course, you will learn how to help patients navigate training and the first few stressful months at home, and make their treatment schedules fit their lives.
Objectives
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Identify three strategies to fit treatment to lifestyle to reduce patient or care partner burden of care
- Describe three ways to support new patients during the first 4 months at home
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Explain how to make the most of home patients’ clinic visits
Audience
Nurses and Dialysis Technicians. (This course can also serve as a home dialysis orientation for nephrologists and administrators.)
Contact Hour Approval
This continuing nursing education activity was approved by Medical Education Institute, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP-117088, for 1 contact hour.
Accreditation for this course expires October 31, 2026.
It is the responsibility of the learner to determine if these CE contact hours will be accepted by a particular licensing organization.
- Nurse Planner– Steffanie Gissal, BSN
- Authors – Jennifer Ravert, RN and Dori Schatell, MS
- Reviewer– Beth Witten, MSW, ACSW, LSCSW
Conflicts of Interest
No conflicts of interest were disclosed.
This class is part of our Self-guided Program to Advance Renal Knowledge (SPARK) series of online CE learning + professional mentoring education classes for nurses and dialysis technicians. Our goals are to help dialysis nurses and technicians stay up-to-date with their training and certifications—and to attract new interest in nephrology as a career. Thank you to Fresenius Medical Care for providing unrestricted educational grant support.