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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 45897" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Daisylover-thanks for the info. I was just curious as the hospital I am at trained me in phlebotomy on site. In Oregon, a CNA can be trained to do other things. I do not know about other states. Kinda funny, I can draw blood but cannot give a simple injection without extra paperwork.</p><p></p><p>If you have to do dialysis, would it be hemo or peritoneal or do you know? I have known many people who have peritoneal dialysis set up at home, but do not know how much it costs. I would think insurance would cover it if you could get insured.</p><p></p><p>I think if your health situation can handle it, go for it. I would think that it would be good to work somewhere you may be able to get insurance, so you can continue with the training and also keep your health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 45897, member: 3184"] Daisylover-thanks for the info. I was just curious as the hospital I am at trained me in phlebotomy on site. In Oregon, a CNA can be trained to do other things. I do not know about other states. Kinda funny, I can draw blood but cannot give a simple injection without extra paperwork. If you have to do dialysis, would it be hemo or peritoneal or do you know? I have known many people who have peritoneal dialysis set up at home, but do not know how much it costs. I would think insurance would cover it if you could get insured. I think if your health situation can handle it, go for it. I would think that it would be good to work somewhere you may be able to get insurance, so you can continue with the training and also keep your health. [/QUOTE]
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