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February 21, 2026

HD104 – Renal Failure Laboratory

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This module provides the technical knowledge necessary for interpreting laboratory tests in renal patients. The technician will learn to monitor uremic toxins and electrolyte balance to evaluate the effectiveness of dialysis.

Technical Specifications:

  • Code: HD104

  • Credits: 1 Semester Credit

  • Theory Hours: 12 Hours

What Will I Learn?

  • Interpreting key analytical values in nephrology.
  • Understanding the impact of electrolytes on treatment.
  • Relating laboratory results to patient safety.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Introduction to Renal Blood Chemistry.

Lesson 2: Function Markers: Urea (BUN) and Creatinine.

Lesson 3: Electrolyte Balance (Potassium, Sodium, Calcium and Phosphorus).

Lesson 4: Monitoring Anemia and Dialysis Adequacy (Kt/V).

About the instructor

Jose Jesus Millan

Nurse Practitioner & Certified Hemodialysis Technologist (CHT)

A professional dedicated to training the next generation of dialysis technicians in Miami. With years of active clinical experience, my goal in the Professional Renal Institute It's about merging advanced theory with real-world practice. I am committed to academic excellence and a human touch, ensuring that every student achieves national certification with the highest possible guarantee of success.

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Durations: 12 hours
Lectures: 0
Students: Max 90
Level: Expert
Language: English
Certificate: Yes

Audience

  • Students of the Hemodialysis Technician program and health professionals in Miami.