Nephrology Center of Cavite City Dialysis

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NEPHRO GROUP OF DIALYSIS CENTERS is in need of HEMODIALYSIS NURSES for immediate deployment.

Qualifications:
- must be a registered nurse
- must have BLS, ACLS, & IVT Certification
- with or without experience in Hemodialysis
- willing to be assigned in:
• LAS PIÑAS
• PASAY
• REGALADO, QUEZON CITY
• MEYCAUAYAN, BULACAN
• KAPASIGAN, PASIG
• MARCOS HIGHWAY, PASIG
• NORTH, CALOOCAN
• EDSA, CALOOCAN
• STA. MESA, MANILA
• MALATE, MANILA
• MANDALUYONG
• BATANGAS CITY
• BALAYAN, BATANGAS
• CANDELARIA, QUEZON
• IMUS, CAVITE
• DASMARIÑAS, CAVITE
• SAN CARLOS, PANGASINAN
• LAOAG, ILOCOS NORTE
• CALAMBA, LAGUNA
• J.P. RIZAL, LAGUNA
• DAET, CAMARINES SUR
• SORSOGON

We offer free training
With salary during the training plus incentives
Apply now and grow with us professionally!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to our dear patients and relatives! Thank you for continuing to trust us with your lo...
20/12/2021

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to our dear patients and relatives! Thank you for continuing to trust us with your loved ones Hemodialysis treatments! ❤ 🎄

23/08/2021

Handle Dialysis Patient
Patient observation and asseessment

Kidney diseases are silent killers, which can largely affect your quality of life. There are several ways to reduce the ...
22/02/2021

Kidney diseases are silent killers, which can largely affect your quality of life. There are several ways to reduce the risk of developing kidney disease.

Keep fit, Be active

This can help to maintain an ideal body weight, reduce your blood pressure and the risk of Chronic Kidney Disease.

The concept “On the move for kidney health” is a worldwide collective march involving the public, celebrities and professionals moving across a public area by walking, running and cycling. Why not join them – by whatever means you prefer! Check out the events section of the WKD website for more information.

Eat a healthy diet

This can help to maintain an ideal body weight, reduce your blood pressure, prevent diabetes, heart disease and other conditions associated with Chronic Kidney Disease.

Reduce your salt intake. The recommended sodium intake is 5-6 grams of salt per day. This includes the salt already in your foods. (around a teaspoon). To reduce your salt intake, try and limit the amount of processed and restaurant food and do not add salt to food. It will be easier to control your salt intake if you prepare the food yourself with fresh ingredients.

Check and control your blood sugar

About half of people who have diabetes do not know they have diabetes. Therefore, you need to check your blood sugar level as part of your general body checkup. This is especially important for those who are approaching middle age or older. About half of people who have diabetes develop kidney damage; but this can be prevented/ limited if the diabetes is well controlled. Check your kidney function regularly with blood and urine tests.

Check and control your blood pressure

About half of people who have high blood pressure do not know they have high blood pressure. Therefore, you need to check your blood pressure as part of your general body checkup. This is especially important for those who are approaching middle age or older. High blood pressure can damage your kidneys. This is especially likely when associated with other factors like diabetes, high cholesterol and Cardio-Vascular Diseases. The risk can be reduced with good control of blood pressure.

Normal adult blood pressure level is 120/80. Hypertension is diagnosed if, when measured on two different days, the systolic blood pressure readings on both days is ≥140 mmHg and/or the diastolic blood pressure readings on both days is ≥90 mmHg (WHO).

If your blood pressure is persistently elevated above the normal range (especially if you are a young person), you should consult your doctor to discuss the risks, the need for lifestyle modification and medication treatment.

The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology revised the guidelines for high blood pressure (2017) and suggested that high blood pressure should be treated earlier with lifestyle changes and medication at 130/80 mm Hg rather than 140/90 mm Hg. However, not all health organizations around the world have adopted this recommendation. Best to consult your doctor.

Take appropriate fluid intake

The right level of fluid intake for any individual depends on many factors including exercise, climate, health conditions, pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Normally this means 8 cups, approximately 2 liters (quarts) per day for a healthy person in a comfortable climate condition.

This needs to be adjusted when in severe climate condition. Your fluid intake may need to be adjusted if you have kidney or heart or liver disease. Consult your doctor on the appropriate fluid intake for your condition.

Don’t smoke

Smoking slows the flow of blood to the kidneys. When less blood reaches the kidneys, it can decrease their ability to function normally. Smoking also increases the risk of kidney cancer by about 50 per cent.

Don’t take over-the-counter anti-inflammatory/pain-killer pills regularly

Common drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDS)/ pain-killer (e.g. drugs like ibuprofen) can harm the kidneys if taken regularly.

If you have kidney disease or decreased kidney function, taking just a few doses can do harm to your kidneys. If in doubt, check with your doctor or pharmacist.

Get your kidney function checked if you have one or more of the ‘high risk’ factors

you have diabetes
you have hypertension
you are obese
you have a family history of kidney disease

Visit https://www.worldkidneyday.org/

07/11/2020

Hello Everyone,

We are getting a lot of inquiries lately, and we are sorry for the delayed responses, but we are trying our best to answer you questions as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, here are the needed requirements before we can give/confirm slot for your Hemodialysis schedule.

- 3 latest Treatment sheet (from previous dialysis center)
- Medical Absract
- Dialysis Order from attending nephrologist
- CBC and Blood Chemistry (within a month before admission date)
- Hepa Profile (anti hbs, anti hcv, hbsag) - within 6 months before admission date
- blood typing
-swab test (not more than 2 weeks)

- MDR
- copy of contributions w/ atleast 9 months contribution prior to admission
- Philhealth usage
- Confirmation Letter (PDD)

For questions about the requirements, you may message us your question and leave your contact number and we will call you as soon as possible.

Stay safe and God bless!🙂

Address

Unit 105 Sun City Plaza Bldg Aguinaldo Hiway Anabu 1 Imus City
Imus
4103

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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