Dialysis station definition

Dialysis station means a designated treatment area approved by the Department for use by a patient receiving dialysis or dialysis services.
Dialysis station or "station" means the equipment used to provide chronic maintenance dialysis for a single patient at a given time, including equipment used for self-dialysis and isolation stations.
Dialysis station means the treatment area used to accommodate the equipment and supplies needed to perform dialysis on a single patient.

More Definitions of Dialysis station

Dialysis station means a unit in an ESRD facility equipped with the apparatus for performing hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis on a single patient. Stations may designated for maintenance dialysis, self-care dialysis, self-care training, or isolation.
Dialysis station means an area designed, equipped, and staffed to provide dialysis services for one patient.
Dialysis station or "station" means the equipment used to provide chronic maintenance dialysis for a single patient at a given time, including equipment used for self-dialysis and isolation stations but not including equipment used exclusively to train patients in self-dialysis.
Dialysis station means a unit in an ESRD facility equipped with the apparatus for performing hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis on a single patient. Stations may designated for maintenance dialysis, self‑care dialysis, self‑care training, or isolation.

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