Profession
(1)- Technician (3)
Division
(1)- Allied Health (3)
Duration
03/18/2019 - 06/16/2019
Shift Time
8:00 - 17:00
Days Per Week
5
Days Per Week
Vermont's name is derived from two French words–vert ("green") and mont ("mountain"). French explorer Samuel de Champlain first gave the name "Verd Mont" to Vermont's Green Mountains on his 1647 map. Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States. Until 1996, Vermont was the only state without a Walmart. Vermont does not have any skyscraper. Vermont is the only state that does not have any buildings taller than 124 feet.Dialysis is a medical procedure that acts as an artificial kidney by removing waste from the blood and excess fluids from the body when kidney failure or disease prevents them from do so. Dialysis technicians are responsible for operating the machines that do this and monitoring the patients undergoing treatment. Dialysis technicians, often referred to as patient care technicians (PCTs), follow strict protocols to guarantee safe and effective outcomes for patients undergoing this four-hour procedure. Their most important tasks are to monitor and adjust fluid removal rate according to patient vital signs and to minimize the possibility of infection through proper equipment handling and sterilization.
Job Summary
Vermont's name is derived from two French words–vert ("green") and mont ("mountain"). French explorer Samuel de Champlain first gave the name "Verd Mont" to Vermont's Green Mountains on his 1647 map. Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the United States. Until 1996, Vermont was the only state without a Walmart. Vermont does not have any skyscraper. Vermont is the only state that does not have any buildings taller than 124 feet.Dialysis is a medical procedure that acts as an artificial kidney by removing waste from the blood and excess fluids from the body when kidney failure or disease prevents them from do so. Dialysis technicians are responsible for operating the machines that do this and monitoring the patients undergoing treatment. Dialysis technicians, often referred to as patient care technicians (PCTs), follow strict protocols to guarantee safe and effective outcomes for patients undergoing this four-hour procedure. Their most important tasks are to monitor and adjust fluid removal rate according to patient vital signs and to minimize the possibility of infection through proper equipment handling and sterilization.