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Registered Nurse; RN - Dialysis

Job in London, Laurel County, Kentucky, 40741, USA
Listing for: Saint Mary's Regional Health System
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-03
Job specializations:
  • Nursing
    Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Registered Nurse (RN) - Dialysis at Saint Mary's Regional Health System summary:
A Registered Nurse (RN) specializing in dialysis provides critical care to patients with acute or chronic kidney failure by administering and monitoring dialysis treatments. They operate dialysis machines, manage patient complications, ensure infection control, and educate patients and families on treatment plans. Collaborating with healthcare professionals, they uphold hospital policies, manage staffing, and support nursing staff to deliver comprehensive renal care in a hospital setting.
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Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center
AtSaint Mary's Regional Medical Center, we are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. Here, you're not just valued as an employee, but as a person. As aRegistered Nurse (RN) joining our team, you're embracing a vital mission dedicated tomaking communities healthier. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion, and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.
Department/Unit Summary
ADialysis Nursein a hospital is a specialized Registered Nurse (RN) who provides critical care to patients with acute or chronic kidney failure. They play a vital role in administering dialysis treatments, a life-sustaining procedure that removes toxins, excess fluids, and waste from the blood when the kidneys can no longer function properly.
In a hospital setting, dialysis nurses care for patients with severe kidney conditions, including those in critical care, post-surgical recovery, or undergoing emergency dialysis due to sudden kidney failure. They operate and monitor dialysis machines, assess patients before, during, and after treatments, manage complications such as low blood pressure or fluid imbalances, and ensure infection control measures are strictly followed.
Beyond technical skills, dialysis nurses provide education and emotional support to patients and their families, helping them understand the dialysis process, dietary restrictions, and long-term care plans. They collaborate with nephrologists, dietitians, and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive kidney care.
With strong critical thinking, attention to detail, and the ability to work in high-pressure situations, dialysis nurses in hospitals play a crucial role in stabilizing and improving the health of patients with renal conditions.

Key Responsibilities:

• Staffing and Scheduling:

Manage nurse schedules to ensure adequate coverage across all units, addressing gaps due to absences or increased patient acuity. €‹

Resource Allocation:

Assign nursing staff based on patient needs, acuity levels, and staff competencies to optimize care delivery. €‹

• Crisis Management:

Respond to emergencies such as patient crises, natural disasters, or security incidents, implementing appropriate protocols and coordinating with relevant departments. €‹

• Communication:

Serve as the liaison between nursing staff, physicians, patients, families, and hospital administration, ensuring effective information flow and addressing concerns promptly. €‹

• Policy Enforcement:

Uphold hospital policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and standards. €‹

• Patient Flow Coordination:

Monitor patient admissions, transfers, and discharges to maintain optimal bed utilization and reduce bottlenecks in patient care services. €‹

• Mentorship and Support:

Provide guidance and support to nursing staff, addressing clinical questions, facilitating professional development, and promoting a positive work environment.

Key Responsibilities:

• Staffing and Scheduling:

Manage nurse schedules to ensure adequate coverage across all units, addressing gaps due to absences or increased patient acuity. €‹

Resource Allocation:

Assign nursing staff based on patient needs, acuity levels, and staff competencies to optimize care delivery. €‹

• Crisis Management:

Respond to emergencies such as patient crises, natural disasters, or security incidents, implementing appropriate protocols and coordinating with relevant departments. €‹

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