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What is a good dialysis technician license?

There are a few good dialysis technician licenses out there . www.wisegeek.com/how-do-i-get-dialysis-technician-certification.htm , www.manhattaninstitute.com/class-9-dialysis_technician.html


Why are you nauseous with peritoneal dialysis?

"Handbook of Peritoneal Dialysis".....available on Amazon.com is a good reference


Do you feel tired or week after dialysis?

Each patient reacts to dialysis differently. Some are able to resume their normal activities right away. You may however, feel tired and washed out afterwards and need to rest.


What does a dialysis PCT do?

Patient Care Technicians ensure the comfort and safety of the patients in the dialysis center. They monitor the patients before, during and after dialysis treatment. Patient Care Technicians are well-trained individuals who are committed to providing quality care for their patients. Patient Care Technicians work under the supervision of nephrology nurses (nurses who are trained to help people with kidney disease) to provide safe, comfortable and hygienic dialysis treatments for patients. They are often the staff members who have the most “one on one” time with guests at the facility. Many PCTs get to know the patients coming in for treatment on a personal basis and develop a good working relationship with them. Before a PCT receives a patient into the treatment area, he will make sure the environment is clean and welcoming. The PCT will disinfect the dialysis machine and clear any trash from the area. When the area is ready, the PCT will receive the patient, weigh him and check vital signs like heart rate and blood pressure. This is logged into the patient’s chart. The PCT will also ask questions about the patient’s health and whether or not they experienced any problems after their last dialysis session. This will also be noted in the patient’s file and any concerns will be brought to the attention of a nephrology nurse. The PCT will then program the dialysis machine to the patient’s settings, assess and prepare the vascular access and connect the dialysis tubing to the access. The PCT will also look at the access to make sure it is in good working order. A dialysis treatment can take several hours. The PCT will monitor the patient and check vital signs every half hour as well as monitor the dialysis machine for the entire treatment time. After the patient is done dialyzing, the PCT will take the patient off the machine and weigh them again. They will also send the patient’s dialyzer to the reuse technicians for cleaning and disinfection, if the patient is on reuse. The PCT will then prepare the area for the next patient. In addition to working with patients, the PCTs keep careful notes about the patient’s treatment. These records are important for the patient’s health care team to assess how well the treatment is working and whether or not adjustments need to be made. PCTs are also responsible for equipment care. They are trained to clean and disinfect the dialysis machines and equipment and make sure everything is working properly. PCTs are there to listen to any concerns you have about your health status and dialysis treatment. They can answer questions and refer you to a nephrology nurse or another member of your health care team for more information. Many patients ask their PCT about their weight, especially after dialysis. The patient’s target or “dry” weight is listed on his chart, and this number or range is the goal after each treatment. Your PCT can tell you if your treatment is achieving these goals. If you are not, your PCT will alert other members of your health care team. They can decide if changes to your treatment need to be made. Your PCT can also help monitor your access and answer questions you have about it. If you notice any changes to your access, tell your PCT. The PCT and a nephrology nurse can check it and determine if it is working properly. Many patients get to know the PCTs at their facility and develop a friendly relationship with them. Your PCTs are there to provide you with valuable information and support. They take great satisfaction in being helpful, and are committed to providing their patients with the best of care.


Why are people with kidney dialysis not advised to take too much fats?

Dialysis is not as good as having functioning kidneys. To stay healthy on dialysis it's important to eat stuff that's easy on the body to deal with, and fat isn't easy.


Why does pasta salad have to be cold?

well would you rater eat it cold or hot that would not taste good hot so which one


Why wouldn't it be good if it was below freezing?

It would be quite cold.


Why is insulating good?

It's good to use because insects could get in your house without it and your house would be cold (depending on how cold it's outside.).


What are the challenges of good communication for a pharmacist?

Some challenges of good communication for pharmacist would include if the patient has a disability (hard of hearing, seeing, etc), if the patient is in a hurry and does not want to talk about their medication, the patients lack of education, the patient is distressed and upset and many more.


What would be a good practice for when the pumps go down while pumping water in severe cold temperatures?

What would be a good practice for when the pumps go down while pumping water in severe cold temperatures


What would be a good invention for a 7th grader?

the cure for cancer or the common cold


Where are patient care technician schools?

Online medical forums would be a good place to ask about patient care technician schools. Members help each other with questions and answers and if there are good patient care technician schools I am sure they will know how to go about finding the nearest one to you.