PROS AND CONS OF DIALYSIS NURSING - More of Your Questions Answered

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    DIALYSIS NURSING:
    Chronic/Acute Dialysis Nurse Pros & Cons Your Questions Answered
    If you are a Nursing Student, New Nurse, or Experienced Nurse and thinking about becoming a dialysis nurse, I know you have QUESTIONS.
    You may even have CONCERNS.
    But you can stop worrying because that's why I created this video.
    I want you to be INFORMED.
    I also want you to be RELAXED.
    So let's address YOUR CONCERNS about becoming a dialysis nurse.
    By watching this PROS AND CONS video, you'll likely have a much better UNDERSTANDING to the ANSWERS to your QUESTIONS about being a dialysis nurse.
    CHRONIC Dialysis Nurse Pros and Cons
    ESRD patients that need dialysis 3x/week to stay alive.
    - Early mornings
    - The dialysis patient will be at the clinic for ~3.5 hours. and where I work we have 3 "shifts" of patients.
    - Kind of like a restaurant where we have a morning rush, lunch rush, dinner rush
    - Lets do some math.
    - So 3.5 x 3 = 10.5 hours of dialysis per chair
    - Each patient is there for ~3.5 hours/treatment x 3 shifts/day = 10.5 hours day.
    - But each shift ~1.5 hours. 1.5 hours x 3 shifts = 4.5 hours
    - 10.5+ 4.5 = 15 clinic hours day
    - My clinics 15 hour time frame is we are open from 0445-1930. Our clinic is open for ~15 hours.
    - This is not a desk job
    - On your feet all day.
    - Major multi tasking
    - Lab review
    - Phone calls
    - *Work as a team*
    - Major collaboration
    - Great video of THE DIALYSIS TEAM you should watch
    - Nephrologist, NP, Dietitian, Social Worker, dialysis Techs (become good friends with your techs, that will guarantee you a GOOD GOOD day
    - Axillary staff:
    - Interventional Radiologist or Vascular surgeon team when needed Fistula maintenance, catheter placement
    - Patients are complicated:
    - Work with wound clinic, hematology/oncology department, GI team
    - Transplant team: do lab work, send treatment records
    - Work with the same patients every week.
    - You work with the same patients 3 x/week.
    - Sad when someone you’ve grown close to dies
    - Check out DAY IN THE LIFE video, it was filmed on a HARD HARD DAY
    - You are specialized
    - You are specialized. You are specialized. You are SPECIAL
    - Hire new Grads
    Let's start with the Pros and Cons of the Acute Dialysis nurse.
    ACUTE Dialysis Nurse Pros/Cons
    Provide dialysis care to people admitted into the hospitals, this includes new and established dialysis patients. This includes Hemodialysis, Peritoneal dialysis, and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (ICU only)
    1. Early mornings and Late Nights-and the rest of the PROS and CONS will explain this...
    2. Day depends on census. Your day is done when the dialysis orders are done
    - In other words, you have your scheduled shift, but that is just an approximate time of what time you will be done (and what time call in pay will start). Your day depends completely on the amount of HD orders come in that day.
    - Lots of patients will means a long day. 12+ hours
    - And that's the life of an acute nurse, longs days or short days.
    3. Day can change in a dime
    1. You think you are going home, and then BAM! someone is in the ED with high potassium and now you have to stay another 5 hours
    1. (1:1 HD order = 5 hours)
    1. Have to do call
    - This is another reason you might not be done on time, you are on call!
    2. Work autonomously -Either you love that or you hate it. This might be 1 of the reasons you will decide dialysis nursing is not for you, working autonomously is NOT for everyone.
    1. This should be one of your interview question, at what point do you start doing call on your own? 3 months? 6 months?
    2. Must be a nurse for 1 year before you can work alone at the hospital
    3. Example of when you will be working alone: If you get called in in the middle of the night for an emergent run, you are the ONLY one that knows how to run that machine, cannulate that fistula, use the Water Unit.
    3. YOU ARE SPECIALIZED
    1. You are specialized, you are special
    YOU ARE THE HERO
    00:00 Pros and Cons
    00:40 About Me
    02:42 Chronic & Acute Defined
    04:00 Chronic Dialysis Pros & Cons
    08:35 Acute Dialysis Pros & Cons
    11:38 Chronic vs Acute
    DISCLAIMER: This video is intended for education purposes only and is not intended as medical advice
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Komentáře • 208

  • @johncuarto
    @johncuarto Před rokem +30

    for me since i work as a dialysis nurse. there are no cons all pros.

  • @danielnascimento6300
    @danielnascimento6300 Před měsícem +4

    Just came out of acute dialysis after a month. Nurses are great and very informed. For me all I did was sleepy during my sessions…

  • @jonrodriguez6276
    @jonrodriguez6276 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I’ve been a nurse for 2 years, been a charge nurse for a PCU floor for 1 year. I’m literally a burnt chicken nugget now. I have an interview with Davita today, hoping to get the job! 🤩

  • @Nursegermz
    @Nursegermz Před rokem +4

    music to the ears. I’m amazed how dialysis can be just like a casual conversation over a cup of coffee. Can’t take my ears off you.😍🙌

  • @quelquun2018
    @quelquun2018 Před 2 lety +6

    I love the picture in the background.
    One thing I know for sure: no psych, icu, no hospital (no nightshift).

  • @dianneorellana364
    @dianneorellana364 Před rokem +4

    I love your genuine positivity 🫶🏼

  • @weytwat
    @weytwat Před rokem +4

    I’m so glad I came across your video! I’ve always wanted to become a dialysis nurse but I’m soooo nervous.

  • @j_demus
    @j_demus Před rokem +3

    I love the work doing dialysis in the ICU.

  • @jeaniejuxon-smith2298
    @jeaniejuxon-smith2298 Před 2 lety +10

    I am a chronic & acute dialysis nurse in the UK and I love my job! Thank you for the videos. Please keep them coming. I think you are amazing ❤️

  • @nursakinahali4504
    @nursakinahali4504 Před 2 lety +7

    Hi! Im a dialysis nurse frm Fresenius singapore! Love watching your videos! Keep it coming! ❤️❤️

  • @777MAG
    @777MAG Před 2 měsíci +3

    Might be starting at Davita soon. Excitedly curious as this will be a new field. Hoping I love it.❤

  • @twinkjah
    @twinkjah Před 2 lety +5

    i am a peds nurse of 30yrs various roles. i am now a dialysis nurse. i started in a hospital that had acute, bedside and outpt chronic and did it all. i now am in a strictly chronic clinic. i became a dialysis nurse in jan 2020......covid hit and wow trial by fire in sooooooooooo many ways. so happy to have your videos. still learning and will soak up any and all learning i can! :D

  • @richjaneRN
    @richjaneRN Před rokem +4

    Oh wow I felt your dedication towards your specialization. Great job! HD nurse here in the making. ❤

  • @leilyluckett5170
    @leilyluckett5170 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm a new graduate on a Telemetry floor. I am about 4 months in. I am seriously burnt out and feel the same way as you. I develop relationships with my patient and they just leave. I carry a lot of emotion since I'm an empath. I have an interview on Monday with Fresenius. I'm so nervous!

    • @DeniseRene407
      @DeniseRene407 Před 2 lety +4

      Good luck on your interview! I’m sure you will get the job. I am a new grad as well (6 months in). I have not regretted leaving the hospital for one second. I definitely feel the dialysis clinic is a much better fit for me. I enjoy taking care of the patients that I have built relationships with.

    • @Ruffles729
      @Ruffles729 Před rokem +1

      @@DeniseRene407 How long did you do hospital for? Im a new grad and thinking of starting off in dialysis outpt.

    • @DeniseRene407
      @DeniseRene407 Před rokem +5

      @@Ruffles729 I was only in the hospital (ER) for 3 months. I just hit my 1 year anniversary at the dialysis clinic. I definitely prefer outpatient dialysis over working in a hospital. The only thing I miss about the hospital is the 3 day work schedule and the option to work nights.

    • @Ruffles729
      @Ruffles729 Před rokem +1

      @@DeniseRene407 Oh okay. I have an interview tommorow! I’m not interested in working in the hospital. Do you think you will stay in dialysis nursing long term?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem +4

      My experience with new grads in dialysis is awesome 💯 they do very well 😃

  • @mizzchuz.6413
    @mizzchuz.6413 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I have ADHD and am interested in dialysis. It may sound contrary but i prefer less chaos and a routine structure to keep me on task. I love love love people and i also don't enjoy night shifts or inpatient unit drama. I hope dialysis might fit?

    • @julianafontana9847
      @julianafontana9847 Před měsícem +1

      This is me too!!!! I’m moving from ward to renal, can let you know how renal is as an ADHDer !

    • @mizzchuz.6413
      @mizzchuz.6413 Před měsícem

      @julianafontana9847 I would love to hear about your experiences!

    • @julianafontana9847
      @julianafontana9847 Před 22 dny +2

      Absolutely! I start next week, will let you know :)

  • @coleworld1741
    @coleworld1741 Před 2 lety +9

    I love your passion for this speciality!

  • @melissamcfadden9578
    @melissamcfadden9578 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That is one of the reasons why I would want to specialize one on one care with your patience develop being a relationship instead of like being a regular floor nurse were your six to one

  • @lucerolopez7101
    @lucerolopez7101 Před rokem +6

    I’m so happy I came across your video and reading these comments have helped a lot! I feel the same way about some of the things you talked about. I’m a new grad and I really want to start dialysis and in a way I felt pressured to start in a hospital setting. I spoke to a recruiter and will be scheduling an interview soon, I’m so nervous and excited to see where this goes!

  • @socialbutterflynot2630
    @socialbutterflynot2630 Před 11 měsíci +3

    in my clinic we do cvc dressing changes and heparins, I just find it hard to multi task and do things quickly when multiple patients come at same time

  • @katierush9584
    @katierush9584 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thnak you!

  • @alianetdiaz4900
    @alianetdiaz4900 Před 2 lety +16

    I am sooo happy I found your channel!!!! I am in the middle of the hiring process for Davita. I have been a RN for two years but not dialysis experience at all. I am really excited about this opportunity! I already asked to join to your Facebook group ☺️

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      I’m so happy too!! Welcome welcome welcome!! 😃 it’s a great group, lots of support in there

    • @alianetdiaz4900
      @alianetdiaz4900 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dialysisnurselindsey I just received the last call. They offered me $35 per hour. Do you think that is fair?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +4

      Congrats!! Are ur rural or city? It’s a complicated question! I’d say as long as it is more than what u were making before.

    • @alianetdiaz4900
      @alianetdiaz4900 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dialysisnurselindsey I live in Houston, Texas.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +3

      @@alianetdiaz4900 I would come back and ask for more…38-40$…or a sign on bonus of some kind. Worst they can say is no :) big city…with that big medical center down there…lots of competition. I used to work at st Luke’s Episcopal…like 8 years ago on their stroke unit :)

  • @jenniferfantaziermsnrncet4856

    I have my interview and shadowing day in about a week

  • @geek1O1
    @geek1O1 Před rokem +1

    I've been a chronic dialysis nurse for about a year now. I recently got an offer to do acute dialysis. I'm hoping the change would be good since I have a decent grasp of HD.

  • @robbie080785
    @robbie080785 Před rokem +3

    I am a dialysis nurse too here in the philippines i handle ckd pts as well... will take my nclex to become US RN this 26th and planning to apply as a dialysis nurse in texas 😊☺

  • @claudiaale3117
    @claudiaale3117 Před 2 lety +11

    I start my dialysis nursing position Monday!! Excited/nervous! New grad here🙋🏻‍♀️ lol

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      Welcome to dialysis!! U will do great!! I love new grads!! Welcome to our super niche club!!!

    • @arli2244
      @arli2244 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Claudia Ale, I know it’s been 5 months but how is your experience with Davita being a new grad? I graduated 3 years ago and never worked since. I am very interested in applying for Davita. I see a lot of hiring here in my area. Thanks in advance! :)

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +4

      Go for it! The nurses at the Davita where I live are longtimers…never leave :)

    • @arli2244
      @arli2244 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dialysisnurselindsey That is awesome! Would definitely go for it. Thank you for replying! :)

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      Keep me posted please!

  • @sunpay1
    @sunpay1 Před 2 lety +15

    I start my dialysis Rn job on Monday! Nervous!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +3

      This is so exciting!!! Welcome to the club 🤗

    • @DeniseRene407
      @DeniseRene407 Před 2 lety +1

      How is it going??? I just applied to some dialysis rn jobs.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +3

      @@DeniseRene407 yes! I want to know too!! Are u applying for acute or chronics? I’d love to learn about ur interview experience too

    • @DeniseRene407
      @DeniseRene407 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dialysisnurselindsey I am a newly licensed rn (I’m actually still in orientation for my first nursing job) so I am applying for positions in dialysis clinics. I hope to move into acute after getting dialysis experience under my belt. I am currently working as an ER nurse and yikes, I am in over my head. I have watched a few videos on dialysis nursing and I am excited about the prospect of switching to this field! I had a phone interview with Fresenius today and afterward they emailed me to set up a virtual interview for next week. I have a phone interview scheduled with DaVita for next week as well. Thank you for your videos! Before I leave my job in the ER I wanted to have a clear sense of direction as far as what I want to do next. I feel really good about going into dialysis nursing!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      This is awesome! It takes courage to try something new. And the ER is not right for me either. Acutes is super cool, and u can to spend time in the icu as an acute dialysis nurse. I agree, clinic will give u a good base. Congrats on the second interview, I hope u get it ❤️ 👏🏻

  • @gillyjill777
    @gillyjill777 Před rokem +4

    Thanks sounds like dialysis is not for me. I need to be able to sit occasionally 😅

  • @jeffreyo8496
    @jeffreyo8496 Před rokem +6

    I gave it a try but setting my alarm clock for 3am was a deal breaker. I hated it! Then you always have some a-hole unstable client that comes in every other day and makes working there horrible.

  • @shongher9586
    @shongher9586 Před rokem +1

    I love your videos and thank you for giving your pros and cons to help us determine if this is the right time to go into dialysis. I wanted to ask for your personal opinion. Being that I am a new grad, expecting, and I already have a secured position on a med/surg unit overnights, but I am wanting to go into dialysis nursing, would you advise me to start on nights MS and then go to dialysis later down the road? After you mentioned that there's a lot of standing, bending and reaching, I am worried that with me expecting, it would compromise my position. So should I go get in my MS experience and then go back to dialysis?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem +2

      Up to you, do what is best for u ❤️ dialysis is a great place for new grads, that’s been my experience anyway!

  • @gabbywhite
    @gabbywhite Před 2 lety +5

    Would you consider the chronic dialysis routine? I know things happen out of the blue, but for the most part I’m looking for a nursing job that’s mainly routine. I graduated in May, and I’m currently an RN supervisor which isn’t really for me. A lot of my residents go to dialysis, though, so I was wondering if maybe dialysis would be for me? Thank you so much!

  • @kriziaeloraf3581
    @kriziaeloraf3581 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thinking about this. I did long-term care/rehab for 5 years as a LPN. Tried the hospital bedside did not work out...only lasted for 6 months in one hospital..transferred to another hospital which only lasted 4..dont know if the hosptial bedside is for me...not necearrily interested in going back to LTC exception would be the paycheck. I was looking into this

  • @medhinsoul6194
    @medhinsoul6194 Před 2 lety +5

    This help a lot ,thank you 🙏 What kind drugs most common in dialysis units? I got a job offer in dialysis ,and I am nervous about the job.

  • @eli3102
    @eli3102 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi, Great video! When you're an acute care dialysis nurse, are you by yourself or are there other dialysis nurses with you? What kind of support do you have in a hospital setting? Thanks!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sometimes you are the only dialysis nurse in the hospital. Especially in rural setting or the night shift call. A lot of dialysis nurses will work in the clinic then transfer to acutes once they have more experience

  • @butterflygirl4771
    @butterflygirl4771 Před rokem +1

    Hey thanks for this video....I was contemplating on whether I should study to become an RN or a Dialysis Nurse ...but interms of burn out.. which one between the two do u think would burn me out less???

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem +3

      Dialysis nurse is the same as a nurse. Same schooling, same boards. First things first….nursing school 😃

  • @weeziezeus
    @weeziezeus Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Lindsey, I am a relatively new RN of almost four years. I did LTC for the first year out of school and for the last 3 I have been working with ID and special needs population. This is a supervisor and DCS instructor position. I have always had an interest in dialysis nursing since my LTC position. I have been looking for another position and I am always drawn back to dialysis! My biggest hang up(and only) is that I am a young 60! Physically I'm good no meds no issues for me ... What is your opinion? Are there older dialysis nurses around?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      Depends on the clinic! Are u looking at clinic setting or Hospital dialysis! I would give it a shot! And try to shadow at the clinic after the interview to get the vibe. Are u in a rural area or more “city”. Yes, a young 60…this is awesome!

    • @penandpencilplow
      @penandpencilplow Před rokem +1

      Hi there, I would think your age wouldn’t be cared about as long as you can physically do the job. There’s individuals out there who are in their 50s/60s and look 15 to 20 years younger than their age. I’ve seen them! Anyway, you’ve already communicated you’re in healthy shape. That’s what matters. It’s the person not the age. There’s a shortage of dialysis nurses. I would think you’d stand an excellent opportunity to be hired at many clinics/hospitals. Dialysis/Nephrology nursing is autonomous and intellectual. It requires early very early mornings and handling being able to filter the blood out of someone and circulate it back in using a machine. Potential employers will be looking at ability to do the job, no matter the age. Also prisons are eager to hire nurses and an option for any aged nurse. I hear it’s great autonomy.

    • @rogerhumphrey9277
      @rogerhumphrey9277 Před rokem

      4 year RN is definitely not a new RN 😂😂😂

  • @catherinemacharia5201
    @catherinemacharia5201 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for your informational video. I have been in chronic dialysis for over 5 years on and off...I am in FNP school and I am really ambivalent of my future if I continue in dialysis. Do you have any experience with dialysus nurses that advance to NP and if so,which areas do they work?I really want to stay in hemodialysis😔please advise,ty

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +3

      I’m in FNP school too! Best case scenario for me is they are hiring NP in nephrology. I do like the idea of doing primary care for a couple years to get a good round base. What are ur future goals as an NP?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      The NP where i work works closely with the HD patients in my clinic and surrounding clinics. She also see’s people in nephrology with earlier stage kidney disease

    • @catherinemacharia5201
      @catherinemacharia5201 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dialysisnurselindsey Wow!!! what a coincidence!Same here,I would like to do some primary care to get my feet wet and stay relevant in both settings

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      @@catherinemacharia5201 same!

  • @orealdenney
    @orealdenney Před rokem +1

    I'm interested in becoming a dialysis Nurse just wondering where to start.

  • @annoommen7278
    @annoommen7278 Před rokem +2

    In UK and Australia the nurse patient ratio for a dialysis nurse is maximum upto 4.sometimes only 3 .why don't these management which runs such dialysis clinic hire new nurses ?they are literally making the nurses to burn out due to staff shortage.this is really a debatable thing in US.

  • @NurseLeo
    @NurseLeo Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nurse Lindsey, you've mentioned that you were a nurse for 8 years before you went to dialysis. I'm sure all your previous nursing experience helped you to be the best dialysis nurse you are today. But for the brand new nurses like me with zero experience, would it help me become a better dialysis nurse if I do med/surg or work in the hospital first? I'm looking to specialize in acute after I do a few years in chronic. Thank you in advance for replying.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 4 měsíci +2

      oh my gosh, dialysis is a great place to start as a new grad. I have worked with many new grads and they make great dialysis nurses!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Free PDF on Zemplar med: www.buymeacoffee.com/dialysislindsey/e/220802.

  • @kajoladhikari1003
    @kajoladhikari1003 Před rokem +5

    Can someone with ADHD do dialysis nursing? I am a second semesters nursing student with ADHD. I feel like bedside nursing isn’t for me. However, if dialysis nursing follows like same type of routine everyday that way it would be easy for me to plan everyday if doing the same thing.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem +2

      U betcha!! Please join us!!!!!!!! Many nursing students work as dialysis techs!

    • @mizzchuz.6413
      @mizzchuz.6413 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I just asked a similar question. Some adhd people love chaos but me, I need a structure imposed on me.

  • @zyryldlr7691
    @zyryldlr7691 Před 2 lety +2

    @Dialysis Nurse Lindaey Sippl I wanted to ask about dry weights, my MD ordered to challenge the dry weight of my pt.. what should I do, should I increase the dry weight or decrease the dry weight? I don’t know the concept about this.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      Challenge means go below dry weight. Depending on symptoms, i will try .5 kg below dry weight. And use a Crit line if u have it!

    • @zyryldlr7691
      @zyryldlr7691 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dialysisnurselindsey Omg! Thanks for your response. And thanks for all your videos. It was all very helpful.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety

      @@zyryldlr7691 you are welcome 😃

    • @penandpencilplow
      @penandpencilplow Před rokem +1

      Hi
      Are you not able to check with the MD directly on any critical questions? Or an APP? It seems stressful to have to ask them on a random internet. Not to mention you’d require an answer stat for the life of your patient!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem +1

      yup, at least where I work there is always a provider available

  • @dialysisnurselindsey
    @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

    I know you have more! Let us know with a comment 😀

  • @kakefyll
    @kakefyll Před rokem

    In my country sadly it mostly is in hospitals, so not a lot of daytime opportunities

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem

      like they run chronics and acutes together? I want to know more! Thank you for your comment

    • @kakefyll
      @kakefyll Před rokem

      @@dialysisnurselindsey Yeah all dialysis happens at the hospital and the dialysis nurse has to be available for the ICU and such as well apparently. Sucks imo if not I'd consider it, but I want our of the weekend, evening etc work

  • @sabrinanishihara6365
    @sabrinanishihara6365 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hi. Just curious what the typical nurse to patient ratio is in chronic dialysis? I heard 1 nurse to 16 patients 😮 Is that even doable? Thanks!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Im at a not-profit clinic. Our ratio is 1:8 with a pct. Other clinics might be more. U r welcome to join our Facebook group: dialysis nurses supporting nurses 😃

  • @mirandag1743
    @mirandag1743 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Lindsey!! I’m an RN with one year med surg experience in house at a hospital.
    I’m interested in dialysis as a specialty. I know you guys have some in depth training. Can you ball park the on the job training ? I’m in Alabama and I know the big players here are fresus and Davita. Any comments about those. One over the other ?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +4

      Davita and Fresinious have a great training program for new dialysis nurses. 3 months of training with classroom time and tests….

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      Check out my Facebook group… dialysis nurses supporting nurses…we have a lot of new nurses with Davita and Fresinius and they have shown to be happy with their training. I work at a stand alone clinic, so I haven’t experienced it myself

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      As soon as Facebook is back up I’ll include the Facebook link, but the link is included in some of my other videos!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for reaching out Miranda!!!

  • @leahgrace7773
    @leahgrace7773 Před 2 lety +4

    How many days during the week do u work?

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +4

      Most of our staff work 3 or 4 days a week…not counting the shifts they pick up…then it’s maybe 5 plus call ☎️

  • @bettygarcia3871
    @bettygarcia3871 Před 2 lety +4

    What shoes do you recommend for standing all day?

  • @mrjrl5778
    @mrjrl5778 Před 7 měsíci +2

    would you say that dialysis is a lot less overwhelming than working bedside?

  • @juliehomer
    @juliehomer Před rokem +1

    When you say bending, what if there’s a wheel chair you can sit on and roll it?

  • @bumblebee623
    @bumblebee623 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh geez. Did Jaime take that pic?

  • @butterflygirl4771
    @butterflygirl4771 Před rokem +1

    Heyy quick question...is PCT and a Dialysis Nurse the same thing?

  • @Melivisiona
    @Melivisiona Před 2 lety +3

    👏❤🤗

  • @Princess-fu1gx
    @Princess-fu1gx Před 13 dny

    I am interested in dialysis nursing but donot know how can I get training for this. Whixh hospital can provide me training. I have 12 years of experience and currently in UAE. I have passed my NCLEX. If you can assist please

  • @de6519
    @de6519 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Lindsey! I got an offer with a dialysis clinic that is hemodialysis based. Do you have a video on what to study or get really familiar with before starting a dialysis job? What would you recommend I study up on? thank you

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +5

      Hmmm…..my machine videos would be good, learning about what dialysis does. The dialysis filter…

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +3

      But be sure to not overwhelm urself! Lots to learn. One bite at a time 😃

    • @de6519
      @de6519 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dialysisnurselindsey thank you!

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re welcome ☺️ u got this!

  • @alyssaw3510
    @alyssaw3510 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you need experience as a chronic dialysis nurse before they will let you be an acute dialysis nurse? I currently have 4 years of hospital bedside RN experience, with no HD experience.

    • @supertenor561
      @supertenor561 Před 29 dny +2

      I was offered an acute HD position and had no prior HD experience.. I believe they want you to have at least icu or ED experience if u lack dialysis experience before allowing you to enter into acute HD but I’m not sure.

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 29 dny +1

      @supertenor561 thank u for this! I’ve heard this trend lately tooo! Congrats!!!!! 🎉

    • @supertenor561
      @supertenor561 Před 28 dny

      @@dialysisnurselindsey thanks; however, I ultimately decided to do Chronic dialysis due to location and work life balance. (Don’t want to be on call). But who knows? Maybe I will switch over to acute once i gain more experience. I have ED experience and I am used to switching patients often.

  • @e4estt
    @e4estt Před 8 měsíci

    How can I become a dialysis nurse?

  • @uchikitomoto8687
    @uchikitomoto8687 Před 9 měsíci

    Do dialysis acute nurse dont make money since I heard sometimes there is no patients?

  • @sumitsoni4194
    @sumitsoni4194 Před rokem

    Hi, Love from India ❤, How's the scope for dialysis tech. From indians..? What's the procedure Please Explain Ma'am, I'm waiting for your reply.. a good day 😊

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před rokem +1

      Train on the job 👏🏻 no prior experience necessary. Thank u Sumit!

    • @sumitsoni4194
      @sumitsoni4194 Před rokem

      @@dialysisnurselindsey thank you for replying... Procedure?

  • @user-qw5pl1ch6k
    @user-qw5pl1ch6k Před 2 lety +2

    Hey friend... Even though i am a dialysis nurse for 2 month i am sometime feel so nervous.... I am also felt so nervous when thinking about cannulation... What i shall do ya...?? Pls help me to guide...

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Friend! All you need is more time. It's normal to be nervous, trust your assessments and ask for help when you need it. U got this!
      🙂

    • @user-qw5pl1ch6k
      @user-qw5pl1ch6k Před 2 lety +1

      @@dialysisnurselindsey Tq so much my dear friend..

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +1

      Ur welcome, anytime!

  • @kakefyll
    @kakefyll Před 17 dny

    In my country dialysis nurses have to work nights 😢

  • @mbrown1393
    @mbrown1393 Před 2 lety +1

    How much "bending" are we talking? I have bad knees lol

    • @dialysisnurselindsey
      @dialysisnurselindsey  Před 2 lety +2

      Feet all day. Repetitive bending. Not the sit down clinic type of job for sure