a basic review of dialysis technician work activities
DESCRIPTION
Dialysis treatment is a medical procedure that has become very common in the United States as the number of people suffering from chronic kidney disease has risen. Over the past several years, the rate at which healthcare organizations have been building new clinics and hiring technicians has gradually risen to accommodate the demands of the public. While public health officials have expressed concern over the health consequences of conditions like diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, those who want to provide patient care as an entry-level provider have been able to benefit from the influx of patients. Those who are considering a career as a dialysis technician are advised to familiarize themselves with the technical requirements associated with the position before committing to the specialty. In addition, it is always a good idea to make sure you have the character qualities necessary to become successful in a patient care setting.TRANSCRIPT
Dialysis TechnicianAn Overview of Common Work Responsibilities
What is a Dialysis Technician?
• Unlicensed provider working in the dialysis specialty
• Member of the patient care team
• Performs routine tasks that do not require professional skill
• Supervised by nurses and physicians
• Spends more time with patients than anyone else
Dialysis Treatment
• Used to filter water and waste from the bloodstream
• Generally reserved for end stage renal failure patients
• Must be performed three to five times each week
• Typically lasts for three to five hours each session
• Can be highly disruptive to patient’s daily routine
• Restores a portion of renal capacity
• May be able to self-administer treatment at home
• Most patients travel to a clinic for therapy
Role of the Technician
• Greet patients
• Record medical and surgical history
• Document changes in health status
• Measure vital signs and fluid dynamics
• Answer patient questions
• Attach tubes to vascular access site
• Monitor treatment
• Operate and maintain equipment
• Provide emotional support
• Alert advanced personnel about concerns
• Schedule follow-up appointments
• Much more
Entry Requirements
• High school diploma or GED
• Basic in-house training
• Independent training program may be accepted
• National certification examination within 18 months
• Previous patient care experience is a plus
• Relatively few barriers
• Excellent option for those who do not want to spend several years completing a college degree
Personality Traits
• Commonly included in the job description
• Essential for working in a service based economy
• Outgoing
• Energetic
• Friendly
• Compassionate
• Intelligent
• Generous
• Enthusiastic
Administrative Tasks
• For those who have a few years of experience
• May be asked to assume managerial responsibilities
• Interviewing job applicants
• Instructing new technicians
• Supervising groups of employees
• Delivering performance reviews
• Administering disciplinary actions
• Implementing quality improvement initiatives
• Monitoring operational efficiency
• Contributing to business strategy meetings
• Much more
References
• Dialysis Technician Job Description
• www.dialysistechniciansalary.org