People with end-stage renal disease (permanent kidney failure), generally known as dialysis patients, get patient care from hemodialysis technicians, also known as dialysis technicians, who collaborate with a physician or nurse. Metabolic waste is removed from the blood during kidney dialysis. Normally, the kidneys handle this, but when the kidneys are damaged, a patient may need renal dialysis as a kind of therapy. Under the direction of a licensed nurse or doctor, hemodialysis technicians perform their work in hospitals, clinics, and dialysis facilities. Hemodialysis technicians often stand for the majority of their shifts while seeing many patients. Hemodialysis technicians often work a range of schedules and hours, while every workplace is unique. Some people might choose to work typical daytime shifts, while others might want to work 12-hour shifts.
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