Registered Nurse - Dialysis
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nephrology & Dialysis, Dialysis Nurse, RN Nurse
Cone Health Dialysis Nurse
3x12s, nights, 630p-7a rotating weekends float required - can be floated between 3 Cone Health campuses. Call required on Sunday nights only.
Patient population includes those with end stage renal disease, acute kidney injury, metabolic imbalances, dialysis access problems, or drug overdoses requiring hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis treatments.
Patients are acutely ill with a variety of medical-surgical or critical care diagnoses.
Apheresis patient population includes patients with various neurologic, renal, or hematologic/oncologic diseases.
Hemodialysis Department provides hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and apheresis treatments 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Department consists of 9 bays and 1 isolation room for known Hep B patients and is equipped for telemetry monitoring.
Nurses' station contains a central cardiac monitoring station and a patient call system.
Nursing care is provided 24 hours, 7 days a week by registered nurses who are supported by an ancillary staff of certified hemodialysis technicians and a nursing secretary.
Cardiac monitoring is provided by hemodialysis nurses for patients on telemetry or those requiring surveillance during treatments.
The average length of stay is 4-5 hours in the department for hemodialysis/apheresis.
For hemodynamically unstable patients in the ICU, treatments are performed in the patient's room with the hemodialysis nurse at the patient's bedside during the procedure.
Peritoneal dialysis is performed in the patient's room.
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