Kidney Smart Case Study

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DaVita is a for profit acute and chronic hemodialysis, peritoneal, and home hemodialysis provider operating internationally. Acute renal failure and chronic kidney disease affects millions of persons, with new diagnoses occurring each and every day. These diagnoses are typically exacerbated from the number one and number two causes of renal disease, which are diabetes and hypertension. Renal disease management requires a collaborative approach between healthcare providers, patients, and families. Outcomes are directly related to the decisions patients make outside of the healthcare setting. As healthcare professionals, it is imperative that patients and families are educated regarding the acute and chronic kidney disease, making healthy …show more content…

Kidney Smart is an educational course geared educating the general public and DaVita patients about kidney disease progression, and the importance of maintain a healthy lifestyle that prevent symptom worsening. Information regarding signing up for a class is found on the healthcare site. Kidney Smart provides a platform that facilitates meaningful interaction within the community. Many people are oblivious regarding the how taxing diabetes and hypertension can be to the organs within the body. Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential with enhancing the patient experience across a variety of healthcare disciplines (Freshwater, Cahlil, and Essen, 2014). These efforts are instrumental toward preventing undesirable outcomes. Remaining employed while depending on dialysis, recipes, and other facts are also found within the healthcare site (DaVita, …show more content…

Post weights above estimated dry weight, and elevated blood pressure are two significant risks associated with hospitalizations. The registered nurse, dietician, and social worker are expected to meet once per week as an effort to collaborate and prevent hospitalizations and negative outcomes. Human resource expresses the importance of interdisciplinary communication by mandating conference calls that discuss facility outcomes. Discussions are centered upon dialysis access, nutrition, and fluid management, infection control, near misses, and medical error to name a

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