Introduction courses into the basics of water for hemodialysis.
- 100-100: Water Treatment for Dialysis
- 100-101: Basics of Water for Dialysis – Part I
- 100-102: Basics of Water for Dialysis – Part II
- 100-103: Basics of Water for Dialysis – Part III
Introduction courses into the basics of water for hemodialysis.
Description:
Approved for 1.2 Contact Hours.
This course is designed to help you understand the need for and monitoring of a hemodialysis water system. The monitoring of the sediment filter, water softener, carbon tank, RO system, deionizers, UV light, and endotoxin filter will be covered.
Read More “Session 103: Basics of Water for Dialysis – Part III”
Description:
Approved for 1.2 Contact Hours.
This course is designed to help you understand the basic function of the Reverse Osmosis (RO) unit and post treatment components. Components covered will be the RO, deionizers, loop distribution configurations, holding tank, UV light, endotoxin filter, and piping materials.
Read More “Session 102: Basics of Water for Dialysis – Part II”
Description:
Approved for 1.2 Contact Hours.
This course is designed to help you understand the need for water treatment and the function of the pre-treatment components needed to produce hemodialysis-quality water. Components covered will be the tempering valve, booster pump, sediment filter, water softener, and carbon tanks.
Read More “Session 101 – Basics of Water for Dialysis – Part I”
Description:
Approved for 1.2 Contact Hours.
The Water Treatment for Dialysis training course examines the need for pure water and the function of a water treatment system necessary to produce hemodialysis quality water. This is a course that can be taken by nurses, technicians, physicians, social workers and administrators that are involved with dialysis patient care. The emphasis will be to provide the individual with a brief overview of why water quality is important. It will also identify and explain the key components that are contained within a water treatment system.