A. Patient Care and Procedure Management
- Perform dialysis procedures as per nephrologist’s prescription.
- Ensure correct patient identification using two identifiers (Name, UHID).
- Prepare dialysis machines, dialyzers, and other consumables before the procedure.
- Check and document pre-dialysis vitals, weight, and general condition.
- Cannulate AV fistula or access catheter using aseptic technique.
- Monitor patient during dialysis, record vitals, and report any adverse reactions.
- Terminate dialysis safely and ensure post-dialysis patient care.
- Educate patient on post-dialysis care, fluid restriction, and medication.
B. Infection Control & Safety (As per NABH)
- Strictly follow infection prevention protocols including hand hygiene, PPE, and surface disinfection.
- Isolate Hepatitis B, C, and HIV-positive patients per hospital policy.
- Ensure disinfection and cleaning of dialysis machines between sessions.
- Comply with Biomedical Waste Management and hazardous material handling guidelines.
- Participate in hand hygiene audits and infection control training sessions.
C. Equipment & Water Treatment Plant Maintenance
- Monitor daily function of dialysis machines and RO (Reverse Osmosis) plant.
- Maintain machine calibration, disinfection logs, and alarm checks.
- Record WTP parameters like conductivity, chlorine, hardness, and endotoxin levels.
- Ensure preventive maintenance and prompt reporting of equipment faults.
D. Documentation & Record Keeping
- Maintain patient records including:
- Pre, intra, and post-dialysis vitals
- Dialyzer and machine details
- Medication administered
- Complications, if any
- Maintain machine disinfection records, maintenance logs, and WTP logs.
- Complete all NABH-mandated documentation including consent forms, checklists, and audit reports.
E. Compliance with NABH and Quality Standards
- Follow NABH guidelines for:
- Patient rights and consent
- Clinical audits
- Medication safety
- Incident/near-miss reporting
- Equipment calibration and documentation
- Participate in quality improvement programs and internal audits.
- Report any sentinel events, adverse drug reactions, or safety issues.
F. Emergency Management
- Respond promptly to dialysis-related emergencies: hypotension, cardiac arrest, bleeding.
- Provide BLS during code blue situations until emergency team arrives.
- Ensure emergency crash cart is stocked and functional.
G. Training & Development
- Attend CME sessions, training workshops, and infection control programs.
- Train junior technicians and support staff as delegated.
- Stay updated on NABH standards and clinical best practices.
H. Inventory & Supplies
- Maintain adequate stock of consumables, medications, and PPE.
- Monitor expiry dates and follow FIFO (First In, First Out) method.
- Notify in-charge regarding low stock levels or equipment requirements.
Desired Candidate Profile
- Education: Diploma / B.Sc. in Dialysis Technology from a recognized institute
- Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS) – Mandatory; Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) – Preferred
- Experience: Minimum 2–3 years in a hospital or dialysis center (preferably NABH-accredited)
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹13,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month
Experience:
- total work: 1 year (Preferred)
Work Location: In person