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How to get the national hemodialysis license?
The national hemodialysis certificate can only be obtained by passing the training examination. Hemodialysis technology belongs to restricted medical technology, and it needs to be studied in a higher hospital for at least half a year, and a hemodialysis certificate will be issued after passing the examination.

Hemodialysis applicants must have a bachelor's degree or above in medicine, have worked in medical, preventive and health care institutions for one year, have a medical college degree, have worked in medical, preventive and health care institutions for two years, have a medical secondary school degree and have worked in medical, preventive and health care institutions for five years.

Hemodialysis indications

Acute renal injury, acute heart failure caused by hypertension with excessive volume load or drugs that are difficult to control, severe metabolic acidosis that is difficult to correct, hyperkalemia, hypercalcemia, hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia, chronic renal failure complicated with anemia, uremic neuropathy and encephalopathy that are difficult to correct.

Uremic pleurisy or pericarditis, chronic renal failure complicated with severe malnutrition, unexplained organ dysfunction or systemic decline, drug or poison poisoning.