Dialysis equipment, which removes waste and extra fluids from the blood of patients whose kidneys are no longer functioning properly, is monitored and operated by dialysis technicians. Dialysis technicians also create post-treatment reports in addition to preparing patients and supervising treatments. They also work on equipment evaluation protocols and patient and staff training materials. In a hospital, clinic, or home-dialysis program, dialysis technicians typically work under the direction of a doctor or nurse. Under the direction of nurses and doctors, dialysis technicians also perform a number of other tasks, such as documenting patient data and taking vital signs before, during, and after dialysis. Dialysis technicians need to understand safety precautions and be knowledgeable about HIV and hepatitis prevention because they work with blood.
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