Training in continuous renal replacement, first experience at the Allende Sanatorio. Experience report

Authors

  • Selva Barreto Sanatorio Allende
  • Ana Laura Caputo Sanatorio Allende
  • Facundo Cruz Sanatorio Allende
  • Mirta Donaire Sanatorio Allende
  • Valeria Ruiz Sanatorio Allende
  • Rafael Quipildor Sanatorio Allende

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59843/2618-3692.v22.n39.38020

Keywords:

Renal Insufficiency, treatment, hemofiltration, Nursing

Abstract

Acute Renal Insufficiency (AKI) is undoubtedly one of the most frequent complications that critical patients may present; which  is defined as the decrease in the ability of the kidneys to eliminate nitrogeno us waste products. In critical care units, their cause can be multifactorial and is related to multiorgan failure.The present work is a report of experiences, a descriptive work of experiences of continuous renal replacement therapy, accompanied by a bibliographic collection, whose main objective is training in the treatment of renal insufficiency in critical patients with replacement therapy. continuous kidney. To address this issue, a multidisciplinary team was formed in April 2021, between the services of the Critical Care Unit and the Nephrology  Service, where a training plan was developed virtually to address the treatment of patients. patients with kidney failure, which also included the dissertation and training of highly qualified personnel on the subject, to subsequently carry out theoretical-practical training in the Hemodialysis service of the Allende Sanatorium in Nueva Córdoba, in the connection and disconnection technique of hemodialysis catheters, which was attended by a total of 26 nurses from the Intensive Care area of both sites in order to learn the specific technique that will be applied to patients who will undergo continuous venovenous hemofiltration.

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Author Biographies

  • Selva Barreto, Sanatorio Allende

    Licenciada en enfermería. Enfermera de Terapia Intensiva Adultos.

  • Ana Laura Caputo, Sanatorio Allende

    Licenciada en enfermería. Especialista en el Cuidado del Paciente Crítico Supervisora de Enfermería de
    Terapia Intensiva Adultos y Pediátricos

  • Facundo Cruz, Sanatorio Allende

    Enfermero Profesional. Enfermero de Terapia Intensiva Adultos

  • Mirta Donaire, Sanatorio Allende

    Licenciada en enfermería. Especialista en el Cuidado del Paciente Critico. Magister en Gerencia y  Administración de Servicios de Salud. Supervisora de Enfermería de Terapia Intensiva Adultos.

  • Valeria Ruiz, Sanatorio Allende

    Licenciada en enfermería. Enfermera de Terapia Intensiva Adulto.

  • Rafael Quipildor, Sanatorio Allende

    Licenciado en enfermería. Enfermero de Terapia Intensiva Adulto.

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2022-06-16

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Training in continuous renal replacement, first experience at the Allende Sanatorio. Experience report. (2022). Notas De Enfermería, 22(39), 49-53. https://doi.org/10.59843/2618-3692.v22.n39.38020