RN - In Center - Hemodialysis
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Dialysis Nurse, Nephrology & Dialysis
Job Overview
The Hemodialysis Registered Professional Nurse provides chronic hemodialysis care and treatment, develops nursing care plans involving assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, training, and education; communicates with the physician and other members of the healthcare team to interpret, adjust, and complete patient care plans, and assists in research studies.
The Hemodialysis Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for assisting and supporting the unit management team in achieving quality, patient satisfaction, staff development, business management as appropriate, teamwork, culture, and employee satisfaction.
He/she is also responsible for understanding, supporting, interpreting, and implementing the philosophy and policies of the corporation.
Provides safe, effective delivery of age‑specific patient care as overseen by the Unit Medical Director in compliance with standards outlined in the facility procedure manual, as well as regulations set forth by the company, state, and federal agencies.
Key Responsibilities- Demonstrates applicable knowledge of policies and procedures related to the Hemodialysis Registered Professional Nurse/licensed practical nurse/patient care.
- Demonstrates ability to perform technical skills for the Hemodialysis Registered Professional Nurse including the patient’s treatment, the water treatment facility, and emergency procedures, as determined by the competency assessment program.
- Delivers age‑specific hemodialysis care to assigned patients in accordance with state licensure and established procedures.
- Initiates, monitors, and discontinues dialysis treatments; assesses patients pre‑ and post‑treatment and reports problems to the charge nurse/coordinator.
- Performs hemodialysis access care and dialyzes isolation patients using proper isolation precautions.
- Recognizes, detects, and reports dialysis and non‑dialysis related problems through ongoing assessment, observation, and communication.
- Establishes priorities of care for emergent and non‑emergent situations.
- Administers and documents medications as authorized by physician order and within State Board of Nursing scope.
- Obtains blood samples/specimens and (if applicable) initiates/discontinues blood transfusions per policy.
- Documents all pertinent patient information clearly, completely, and accurately in the manual or electronic record.
- Reports significant changes in patient condition to Coordinator, Center Director, and physician.
- Recognizes opportunities for and provides patient/family education and training.
- Participates in developing, updating, and revising individualized nursing care plans with short‑ and long‑term goals.
- Maintains a safe environment for patients, self, and staff by using proper body mechanics, universal precautions, infection control, and OSHA cleaning procedures.
- Effectively performs dialyzer reuse and documents per policy; assesses treatment outcomes related to reprocessed dialyzers and implements prescribed changes to ensure dialysis adequacy.
- (Home dialysis specific, when applicable) Assesses/evaluates patients and assistants for home training, provides periodic re‑evaluation and updates training, and maintains frequent contact via phone, home visits, or appointments.
- Assists with and performs all procedures of safe operation, disinfections and inventory control according to corporate and departmental policy, manufacturer commendations and regulatory agency guidelines.
- Assists in ordering supplies, maintaining inventory records, and ensuring the unit is neat, orderly, and well‑stocked in an efficient and cost‑effective manner.
- Utilizes equipment, time, and supplies economically.
- Maintains competency in the operation, sanitization, maintenance, and use of all dialysis, water treatment, and special‑procedure equipment.
- Actively participates with the supervisor and Biomedical Engineering Department in routine cleaning, care, and proper use of equipment.
- Reports all equipment malfunctions, supply issues, or other problems promptly and according to policy to the appropriate repair personnel or biomedical support staff.
- Picks up and delivers supplies, blood samples, records, and reports as…
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