I'd say, not very. In chronics (outpatient dialysis), you have to transfer pts from w/c to dialysis chair, lots of bending, stooping, lifting (I was required to lift 40-50 lb bags of brine for the water softener; I often had to bribe the janitor to do it for me

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Now that I'm in acute/hospital dialysis, the requirements are comparable to those of med/surg or ICU nursing - we transfer pts from w/c or stretcher to bed, move them up in bed, etc. (fortunately, we nurses don't have to fill up the brine tank here
I'm not trying to discourage you, but dialysis is definitely not easy on your back. It's a miracle I didn't develop back problems when I worked in chronics for 5 1/2 years.
Good luck to you,
DeLana
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