What makes Kindred Healthcarea great place to work? Our people, of course! Our Registered Nursesanswer this special calling because they have a fundamental, internal drive todirectly help people. In return, we serve, develop and respect our employees inenvironments created to optimize their jobeffectiveness, experience, and satisfaction. This is who we are.
Who are you? To succeed in our high-energy, high reward environment, ournurses provide compassionate critical care and deliverexceptional patient experiences, meaningful outcomes, and bonds forlife.
As the most acute level of care in Kindred'scontinuum, our transitional care hospitals offer the same critical care patientsreceive in a traditional hospital orintensive care unit, but for anextended recovery period. Our Registered Nurses play a vital role in therecovery process for chronic, critically ill and medically complex patients.
As a Dialysis Registered Nurse /RN you will:
- The Dialysis Registered Nurse / RN provides professional nursing care to patients of the Hospital and under the license of the Hospital in need of renal replacement therapy.
- This position reports directly to the Dialysis Program Manager or Dialysis Supervisor for the respective facility.
- Documents patient's physical assessment, vital signs, patients treatment reviews and observations in patient medical records; brings issues to the attention of the physician and primary nurse.
- Documents, evaluates and implements dialysis orders.
- Analyzes patient assessments, dialysis orders, laboratory results and discusses issues with the nephrologist.
- Communicates emergencies, patient life-threatening complications, and related incidents to supervisor, hospital staff, and the patient's physician.
- Provides initiation and discontinuation of the prescribed renal replacement therapy, including but not limited to formulating a plan per physician orders, verifying safety measures are in place and complied with, administering medications or other appropriate treatments, and documenting all activity appropriately on the hemodialysis flow sheet or hospital EMR.
As a Dialysis Registered Nurse /RN you will have:
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred.
- Current Registered Nurse / RN license in the state of practice required.
- Current CPR certification through American Heart Association.
- Minimum 1 year dialysis experience in an acute care or chronic setting preferred.
- Basic computer skills and proficiency in MS Word and Outlook required.