As a Dialysis Nurse, you will play a crucial role in the care of patients with kidney-related conditions. Your main duty will be to assist in dialysis treatments and ensure patient safety and comfort.**Key Responsibilities:**- **Administer Dialysis Treatments:** You will set up and operate dialysis machines, monitoring patients throughout the procedure to ensure their safety and well-being.- **Monitor Patient Vital Signs:** Regularly check patients' blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature during dialysis to identify any complications early.- **Educate Patients and Families:** Provide clear information about the dialysis process, dietary requirements, and lifestyle changes to help patients manage their condition.- **Perform Patient Assessments:** Conduct thorough assessments before and after treatments to evaluate patient health and adjust care plans accordingly.- **Collaborate with Healthcare Team:** Work closely with doctors, technicians, and other nurses to develop and refine patient care plans, ensuring comprehensive treatment.- **Maintain Equipment and Supplies:** Ensure that all dialysis machines and medical equipment are regularly cleaned and well-organized, reporting any malfunctions promptly.Required skills and expectations for this role include:- A strong foundation in nursing practices, especially related to renal care.- Excellent communication abilities to interact effectively with patients, families, and the medical team.- Attention to detail and the ability to monitor and interpret data to make informed decisions.- Empathy and compassion for patients undergoing dialysis, often experiencing emotional and physical challenges.- A team-oriented mindset to work collaboratively in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Candidates should have a minimum of 1 year of nursing experience, ideally within a dialysis or nephrology setting, along with at least a 12th-grade education.