USA
12 days ago
Dialysis RN
Our Client, a Healthcare Company, is looking for Dialysis RN for their Everett, WA location Responsibilities + The Staff Registered Nurse (RN) will oversee the delivery of dialysis and the care of patients at Client. The RN will be responsible for providing education to patients, supervising Dialysis Technicians, adjusting treatment plans per standing orders, monitoring the patient’s outcomes, administer medications, participating in quality improvement projects, and collaborating with other members of the patient’s care team (social worker, dietitians, and nephrologist). This is a chronic, in-center position. + Apply the principles of dialysis when providing treatments and using equipment and supplies. + Apply the principles of adult learning techniques when educating patients and caregivers including accommodating different learning styles. + Systematically assess and resolve complex clinical and operational problems. + See and differentiate colors. + Concisely and accurately communicate clinical information and recommendations to a physician. + Operate a computer. + Read, write, speak, and understand English for the purpose of following written policies and procedures, completion of reports, and communicating with others in the work setting. + Understand, adapt to, apply, and communicate policy and procedural changes. + Approach work requirements in a methodical and conscientious manner. + Prioritize tasks and follow them through to completion in a timely manner, with minimal supervision. + Manage multiple tasks simultaneously. + Consistently arrive at work on time, and maintain excellent attendance. + Identify, assess, and resolve problems in a timely fashion. + Develop and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, patients, nephrologist, and visitors as needed. + React calmly and effectively in emergency situations. + Maintain quality control standards. + Follow the organization’s policies and procedures. + Maintain work area in a neat and orderly manner. + Initiate, monitor, and discontinue hemodialysis treatment for assigned patients, according to Client procedures. + Maintain strict adherence to infection control practices including handwashing, aseptic technique, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE). + Provide thorough and timely assessment and intervention of internal access and central venous catheters including skilled cannulation and access for dialysis treatments. + Conduct regular assessments and provide thorough documentation per policy and procedure. + Prepare and administer oral, subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous medications per protocol or physician order. + Order labs, review laboratory data, and apply protocols. + Maintain daily clinical records with accurate and timely documentation in the Electronic Medical Record. + Provide Primary Patient Teaching in the Areas of: + Fluid and electrolyte balances. + Dietary restrictions. + Laboratory values. + Medication regimens. + Hemodialysis procedures. + Maintain accurate and current patient treatment care plan. + Maintain accurate and current patient medication lists on assigned patients. + Appropriately identify, communicate, and intervene with regard to medical crisis or complications. + Directly identify and address patients and/or guests who demonstrate challenging and disruptive behaviors. + Intervene in situations of conflict involving patients, staff and/or guests. + Identify, plan, and implement interventions to meet primary patient's dialysis needs. + Attend staff meetings when scheduled. + Understand and participate in Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) activities. + Assist in transferring patients between wheelchairs, dialysis chairs, hospital beds, stretchers, etc. + Use transfer equipment such as sliding boards, transfer belts and Hoyer lifts per policy and procedure. + Assist in repositioning patients in dialysis chairs or hospital beds. + Assist patients in transferring onto and off of the toilet. + Assist patients with personal hygiene care (peri-care) as needed. + Assist patients in the use of bed pans. + Maintain effective communication with the patient and the Interdisciplinary team (IDT) and refer patient needs to members of the (IDT) as necessary. + Provide leadership and appropriate supervision to Dialysis Technicians. + Participate in rotating float or on-call schedule as needed. + Participate in orientation and training of new employees and provide exemplary demonstrations of job skill and technique, by sharing expertise with the trainee to encourage thorough acquisition of job skills and knowledge. + Other Functions: + Other duties and/or tasks that may be assigned on an as-needed basis. + Work at any Client facility. + Maintain the confidentiality of patient and employee information. + Successfully complete mandatory in-service trainings. + Successfully complete the Client Patient Care Training and Orientation course. + Able to maintain professional relationships and boundaries with patients. + Dedication to professionalism, maturity, caring, and diplomacy. Requirements + Must have a current Registered Nurse (RN) license from the WA State Board of Nursing or Compact Nurse license OR compact nurse license. + Current certification of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) with a Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers card with American Heart Association. + Minimum 1 year nursing experience. + Previous Dialysis experience. + Prior experience in Acute or Ambulatory Nursing preferred. + Degree from an accredited school of nursing. + Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred. + Dialysis experience preferred but not required; comprehensive dialysis-training provided. + Prior experience in Acute or Ambulatory Nursing preferred. General Certifications: + ACLS + BLS/BCLS + PALS + NRP + ATT Nursing Certifications: + CPI + ENPC + RNFA + TNCC + AWHONN + NIHSS + STABLE + ASLS Dialysis Certifications: + CCHT + BONENT Equipment & Software Used: + Hemodialysis machine + Cardiac monitor + Automatic and manual BP cuffs + Centrifuge + Stethoscope + IV pump + Thermometer + Computer equipment + Glucometers + Suction equipment + Standard office equipment + Sonic Window Hand-held Ultrasound Device + Other equipment and tools necessary to perform the functions of the position. Work Environment: + Exposure to bloodborne, respiratory, and airborne diseases. + Exposure to industrial and pharmacological hazards as defined in various Safety Data Sheets. + Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances, including unpredictable situations. + Typically quiet with occasional periods of heightened traffic through work area, increased noise level, and interruptions. Why Should You Apply? + Health Benefits + Referral Program + Excellent growth and advancement opportunities As an equal opportunity employer, ICONMA provides an employment environment that supports and encourages the abilities of all persons without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or express, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability status, political affiliation, genetics, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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