Tom Trese
In-home Peritoneal Dialysis / Home Training Nurse
Tom Trese, Alpharetta, Georgia, United States, 30239
The In-Home Peritoneal Dialysis Training Nurse (also known as PD Home Therapy RN or Home Training RN) is a specialized Registered Nurse responsible for training patients and their care partners to safely and independently perform peritoneal dialysis (PD) at home. This role emphasizes patient education, hands‑on training, ongoing support, and home visits to ensure compliance with treatment protocols, prevent complications like peritonitis, and promote quality of life for end‑stage renal disease (ESRD) patients.
Key Responsibilities
Patient & Care Partner Training
Deliver
comprehensive, hands‑on PD training
(e.g., CAPD or APD) over
9–12 weeks
in clinical settings and
in‑home .
Teach
aseptic techniques, catheter care, solution exchanges, machine operation, troubleshooting, and infection prevention .
Adapt teaching to diverse learning styles, including family members or caregivers.
Home Assessments & Follow‑Up
Conduct
initial and annual home visits
to evaluate environment suitability, supplies, and technique.
Perform
monthly clinics, telephonic support, and on‑call troubleshooting
for complications (e.g., peritonitis, exitsite issues).
Case Management
Monitor patient progress : Labs, vital signs, adequacy testing, and adherence.
Collaborate with
MDT
(nephrologists, dietitians, social workers) for individualized care plans.
Quality & Compliance
Ensure
regulatory compliance
(federal/state RN qualifications for home dialysis).
Document thoroughly in EMR; report incidents.
Qualifications
Active RN license.
RN with experience in PD training.
Minimum of one‑year nursing experience, with expertise in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
At least six months of general dialysis experience.
CDN (Certified Dialysis Nurse) preferred.
BLS/ACLS required.
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Key Responsibilities
Patient & Care Partner Training
Deliver
comprehensive, hands‑on PD training
(e.g., CAPD or APD) over
9–12 weeks
in clinical settings and
in‑home .
Teach
aseptic techniques, catheter care, solution exchanges, machine operation, troubleshooting, and infection prevention .
Adapt teaching to diverse learning styles, including family members or caregivers.
Home Assessments & Follow‑Up
Conduct
initial and annual home visits
to evaluate environment suitability, supplies, and technique.
Perform
monthly clinics, telephonic support, and on‑call troubleshooting
for complications (e.g., peritonitis, exitsite issues).
Case Management
Monitor patient progress : Labs, vital signs, adequacy testing, and adherence.
Collaborate with
MDT
(nephrologists, dietitians, social workers) for individualized care plans.
Quality & Compliance
Ensure
regulatory compliance
(federal/state RN qualifications for home dialysis).
Document thoroughly in EMR; report incidents.
Qualifications
Active RN license.
RN with experience in PD training.
Minimum of one‑year nursing experience, with expertise in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
At least six months of general dialysis experience.
CDN (Certified Dialysis Nurse) preferred.
BLS/ACLS required.
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