New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 12 - NURSING AND HEALTH CARE RELATED PROVIDERS
Part 4 - HEMODIALYSIS TECHNICIANS
Section 16.12.4.16 - HEMODIALYSIS TECHNICIAN CURRICULUM SUBJECT AREAS
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.12.4.16
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Required subject areas After 12/31/2023, all hemodialysis technician curriculum must include subject areas for CHT, CHT I and CHT II.
(1) Objectives of the
hemodialysis technician programs to include:
(a) federal, state and local
regulations;
(b) nurse's role and
hemodialysis technician role including the meaning of delegation;
(c) standards of function for hemodialysis
technician;
(d) certification
expectations and requirements; and
(e) hemodialysis technician students must
have a current basic life support credential prior to and while the student has
contact with patients.
(2) Orientation to the hemodialysis
technician position including:
(a) review of
job specifications;
(b) expectation
and responsibilities;
(c) role of
the health care team and the hemodialysis technician:
(i) roles and contributions of other health
team members;
(ii) observation and
reporting;
(iii) occupational
safety and health administration (OSHA).
B. Legal roles and responsibilities of hemodialysis technicians including:
(1) patient's rights;
(2) negligence and malpractice;
(3) ethical issues relating to patients
including but not limited to confidentiality;
(4) documentation;
(5) identification of errors and required
reporting of errors to the nurse.
C. Orientation to the patient population:
(1) Identifies major anatomical components of
the renal system and the role of the normal kidney in maintaining
homeostasis;
(2) Recognizes the
physiological changes that occur in the body as a result of end stage renal
disease;
(3) Verbalizes the
principles of hemodialysis;
(4)
Recognizes the psychosocial considerations that affect the hemodialysis
patient/family and lifestyle;
(5)
Identifies changes in the patient's diet.
D. Introduction to dialysis therapy:
(1) Demonstrates efficient, accurate and safe
preparation of the dialysis machine including but not limited to the
discontinuation of dialysis;
(2)
Demonstrates accurate and safe technique when performing arteriovenous
punctures for dialysis access;
(3)
Identifies patient complications and communicates with a registered
nurse;
(4) Identifies and responds
appropriately to machine alarms and other potential emergency situations to
include but are not limited to:
(a) air
leaks;
(b) power
failures;
(c) temperature
changes;
(d) unconscious
patient;
(e) needle dislodgement;
or
(f) air embolism;
(5) Identifies infection control
principles and practices. Including but not limited to the use of personal
protective equipment;
(6)
Demonstrates the method of medication administration and identifies potential
adverse reactions for medications used in hemodialysis therapy.
E. Hemodialysis technician procedures/skills check list for certification in New Mexico.
(1) identification of machine parts and
functions;
(2) preparation of
machine and extracorporeal circuit equipment monitoring and testing prior to
initiation of treatment and disinfection of machine post dialysis;
(3) data collection for registered nurse
assessment;
(4) vascular access and
specimen collection;
(5)
initiation, monitoring and termination of treatment;
(6) appropriate response to real and
potential emergency care situations that can impact the patient, staff and the
physical building;
(7)
administration of medications required for dialysis therapy within the scope of
practice as stated in Subsection B and C of
16.12.4.10 NMAC;
(8) correct practice of infection control
principles;
(9) identification and
comprehension of principles of water treatment system.
F. Certification for hemodialysis technician (CHT and CHT II) including their role and responsibilities.
(1) Philosophy and objectives of the advanced
hemodialysis technician programs to include:
(a) federal, state and local
regulations;
(b) nurse's role and
advanced hemodialysis technician role;
(c) standards of function for advanced
hemodialysis technician;
(d)
certification expectations and requirements.
(2) Orientation to the (CHT and CHT II)
position including:
(a) review of job
specifications;
(b) expectation and
responsibilities;
(c) role of the
health care team and the hemodialysis technician;
(i) roles and contributions of other health
team members;
(ii) observation and
reporting;
(3)
Expanded roles and responsibilities of the advanced hemodialysis technicians
(CHT and CHT II) including:
(a) patient's
rights;
(b) negligence and
malpractice;
(c) ethical issues
relating to patient including but not limited to confidentially and
OSHA;
(d) documentation;
(e) identification of errors and required
reporting or errors to the nurse.
(4) Review the concepts and practices of
infection control.
(5) Understand
the principles and rationale for the clamping and care of central venous line
catheters:
(a) positive thoracic
pressure;
(b) risk of complications
with clamping/unclamping catheters;
(c) antiseptic solutions and catheter
material.
(6)
Understanding and administering heparin to central venous catheters:
(a) pre-dialysis blood work;
(b) identification of arterial and venous
catheter ports;
(c) connection to
dialysis blood lines.
(7)
Preparation, initiation, monitoring and termination of dialysis with the
central venous catheters:
(a) arterial
pressure monitoring;
(b)
documentation;
(c) verification
with registered nurse of correct placement of a new central venous
catheter.
(8) Maintaining
central venous catheter patency including injection of heparin or saline into
catheter ports.
(9) Identification
of complications including, but not limited to:
(a) emergency life threatening
care;
(b) access
recirculation;
(c) inadequate
flow;
(d) clotting; or
(e) catheter dislodgement.
G. CHT and CHT II candidate procedures/skills check list for certification in New Mexico shall also include the following:
(1) Identify
difference between permanent and temporary central venous catheters;
(2) Demonstrate ability to maintain an
aseptic field;
(3) Demonstrate
correct infection control practices throughout all procedures including the
proper selection of approved antiseptic solutions;
(4) Demonstrate aspiration of heparin or
saline with the correct sized syringe;
(5) Demonstrate ability to maintain positive
pressure in the catheter lumen;
(6)
Identify and respond appropriately to complications with the central venous
catheter;
(7) Determine correct
lumen volume and instill heparin or saline aseptically post
treatment;
(8) Correctly
demonstrates catheter ports are capped, clamped and secured after termination
of hemodialysis treatment.
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