Dialysis and Water Treatment
Program Description
Dialysis patients require care from professionals who have a number of different skills. One of the most important factors involved in dialysis treatment is the purity of the water used in the process. If there is any question as to the purity of the water, serious complications can result in the dialysis procedure delivered to the patient.
For healthcare professionals, it is essential to understand the key aspects surrounding water treatment in the dialysis unit and the potential problems that may arise. Additionally, dialysis facilities require the policies and procedures for water treatment which this resource will address alongside the various government regulations and related technologies associated with dialysis treatment.
After completing this resource, learners will be able to:
- List water supply sources
- Explain the importance of using only pure water in dialysis
- List the components used in contaminant removal
- Explain concepts including reverse osmosis, deionization, and UV treatment
- Explain the design and construction of RO membranes
- Explain labeling requirements for the various components of a water treatment system
- List steps for monitoring and testing the water treatments system
- Discuss reasons why patient monitoring is essential