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What is a Dialysis Nurse?

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March 17, 2024
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What is a Dialysis Nurse?

Dialysis registered nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who specialize in the process of dialysis, which is a procedure that cleans the blood of patients who have kidney disease. RNs have at least a bachelor’s degree in nursing and have passed their state’s exam to become an RN.

RNs who work with dialysis patients must have a few years of prior experience. Dialysis RNs are responsible for performing assessments on patients both before and after the dialysis procedure. They check vital statistics, ask about current health and check the medications that a patient is taking. They may also administer medication(s) to a patient before or after the treatment. Source

 

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