I work at a dialysis clinic as a tech and I wish the nurses were as passionate as you are while at work. Its so stressful working alongside with people that arent motivated and happy to be there.
Right! The employees don’t want to teach you, but complain that they’re short staffed. It’s like they want you to already know or have experience when you come on board. So selfish, because even THEY were new at some point too! 🙄
@@NursingStudent-c8g I'm going through this right now and the good thing is I come from the South side of Chicago and I tell it like it is! I tell them I turned down 3 bilingual RN to come here and if your nurses and technicians don't want to train me I can go back to acutes where I made more money. Next thing I know I'm shadowing a PCT at another location 😊
Hi Lindsey, I am a dialysis RN for fresenius. I was wondering if you could do a video on labs and explain different values and warning signs to look for. Keep up the great content!
I'm a chronic dialysis nurse in the Philippines. My habit is to prepare ahead of time, whatever it is. Because in chronic setting, I already know most of the patients so I know their heparin dosage, their access, their needs, and even their personalities. I missed my patients though. I resigned for now to prepare for my NCLEX! 🥰
Hi, thank you for your video. I am an Outpatient RN in Australia, but I had an interview on Wednesday for the position of Dialysis Nurse in one of the satellite hospitals. As part of the preparation for my interview, I watched your videos and get some ideas about what it is like to be working as a dialysis nurse. Hope I can get this job and share my work experience as a new dialysis nurse with you in the near future.
@@dialysisnurselindsey Hi, Lindsey. Yes, I am on the list which means I will be called for a training (4-6week) someday next year 😀 If I was transferred to Dialysis unit as soon as possible, that would be much bette. But I am still so excited for my new chapter. In the meantime, I will watch your videos and prepare to be a good Dialysis nurse. Thank you!
I got the job. Been there for almost 3 months. It’s overwhelming, but I’m learning. I feel like there is not enough time to learn both pct job, and rn job. I am learning about blood returns and rinse back(pct), but have not cannulated. Not sure I’ll be able to
Are you new to dialysis? I come acutes to clinic and the employees expected me to hit the floor because I have experience. But I shut that down real quick and told them I will take as long as I feel comfortable to on the floor it is MY license and not yours! Since I come from acutes it is overwhelming. What are you having issues with?
Great video I’m a fairly new tech and I’m finding it hard to find any info on what to do with certain machine alarms. Do you know where I can find some information?
I definitely am the type who says " sure! I can help! " as you say. But it baffles me how many people are hired that do not want to learn or help each other. Who is hiring these nurses? Why?
What are your habits? ❤ ✍️ 👇
I work at a dialysis clinic as a tech and I wish the nurses were as passionate as you are while at work. Its so stressful working alongside with people that arent motivated and happy to be there.
Thank u so much!!! I hope it gets better by you…. Try to stay positive 🤗
Right! The employees don’t want to teach you, but complain that they’re short staffed. It’s like they want you to already know or have experience when you come on board. So selfish, because even THEY were new at some point too! 🙄
@@NursingStudent-c8g I'm going through this right now and the good thing is I come from the South side of Chicago and I tell it like it is! I tell them I turned down 3 bilingual RN to come here and if your nurses and technicians don't want to train me I can go back to acutes where I made more money. Next thing I know I'm shadowing a PCT at another location 😊
Hi Lindsey, I am a dialysis RN for fresenius. I was wondering if you could do a video on labs and explain different values and warning signs to look for. Keep up the great content!
Appreciate this idea, on it. Thank u!
@@dialysisnurselindseyI would really appreciate this as well!
@@dialysisnurselindseyI would really appreciate this as well!
Good Question!
My husband is a dialysis patient, thank you for doing these videos, the education is fantastic.
🤗 thank u soooo much!
Prepare, prepare, prepare. Anything that you can get done, do it now. You may not have time later
Yes yes yes! Thank u 💜
I'm a chronic dialysis nurse in the Philippines. My habit is to prepare ahead of time, whatever it is. Because in chronic setting, I already know most of the patients so I know their heparin dosage, their access, their needs, and even their personalities. I missed my patients though. I resigned for now to prepare for my NCLEX! 🥰
They made NCLEX a lot more difficult now!
Hi, thank you for your video. I am an Outpatient RN in Australia, but I had an interview on Wednesday for the position of Dialysis Nurse in one of the satellite hospitals. As part of the preparation for my interview, I watched your videos and get some ideas about what it is like to be working as a dialysis nurse. Hope I can get this job and share my work experience as a new dialysis nurse with you in the near future.
Any word on a job offer?! ♥️
@@dialysisnurselindsey Hi, Lindsey. Yes, I am on the list which means I will be called for a training (4-6week) someday next year 😀 If I was transferred to Dialysis unit as soon as possible, that would be much bette. But I am still so excited for my new chapter. In the meantime, I will watch your videos and prepare to be a good Dialysis nurse. Thank you!
Awesome!!! 🤩
I have an interview on Wednesday with a large facility for chronic
Omg this is great news!!! U do great! 💜
Keep us posted!
I got the job. Been there for almost 3 months. It’s overwhelming, but I’m learning. I feel like there is not enough time to learn both pct job, and rn job. I am learning about blood returns and rinse back(pct), but have not cannulated. Not sure I’ll be able to
@lisabrookbank3924 you will get there. Remember to be patient with urself ☺️
@@dialysisnurselindsey oh nurse Lindsey!! Thank you ☺️🙏
Love ur videos. M a dialysis Nurse too.This video is so helpful.
Thank u sooo much! 🤗
Thank you for your videos!
U r welcome! Thank u for watching, I couldn’t do this alone ❤️
Im currently in 2 months of training as a dialysis nurse but kinda overwhelmed with the information 😔
Are you new to dialysis? I come acutes to clinic and the employees expected me to hit the floor because I have experience. But I shut that down real quick and told them I will take as long as I feel comfortable to on the floor it is MY license and not yours! Since I come from acutes it is overwhelming. What are you having issues with?
@amor2019 🙌
It’s a lot to learn! It took me a year before I felt comfortable as a dialysis nurse. Ur right on schedule, don’t be too hard on urself 💜
Wonderful video, thank you!
Yay! Thank u!!!
Great video I’m a fairly new tech and I’m finding it hard to find any info on what to do with certain machine alarms. Do you know where I can find some information?
What kind of alarms? I can do some videos. Air in blood, blood pressure, high venous or arterial pressure….
Thank u!
Please explain me OCM in fresenius 4008 s
Thanks🎉
I'm sorry, I don't know those machines
I was so inspired by your videos! Until you quit because it was too tough. But it was too late for me.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
I have a kidney problems CKD stage 4
thank you for watching!
have ideas to fix issues before you present an issue 🤔🧐
Foresight!!! Love it ♥️
Coworkers make it hard when they don’t want to help you; makes you wanna give up!
I definitely am the type who says " sure! I can help! " as you say. But it baffles me how many people are hired that do not want to learn or help each other. Who is hiring these nurses? Why?
Hi can i ask you plz.. i am nurs i am work in polane i want to work in us wisconsin . What can i do ? I have dplm nurs in poland ? Thank you
Hi dialysis technician
Where are you
Are you on Instagram?
Is that a cow hide behind u? Does peta know about this?