WASHINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Location
Fayetteville, Arkansas
The Registered Nurse is responsible for delivering safe, high-quality acute dialysis care, including patient assessment, treatment implementation, and monitoring. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to ensure patient safety, regulatory compliance, and effective clinical outcomes.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited nursing program with a current Arkansas Registered Nurse license and CPR certification. While acute care and dialysis experience are preferred, the position is open to both new graduates and experienced nurses.
The Registered Nurse – Acute Dialysis reports to the Nurse Manager and is responsible for delivering safe, high-quality nursing care to patients requiring acute dialysis services in the hospital setting. This role completes patient assessment, planning, implementation, monitoring, and documentation of care for patients receiving dialysis treatment, while responding appropriately to changes in clinical condition. The RN collaborates with providers and the interdisciplinary team to support effective treatment, patient safety, regulatory compliance, and quality outcomes. This position may also assist with staff orientation, patient and family education, and the clinical supervision of students or new team members as assigned. Essential Position Responsibilities Performs comprehensive patient assessments before, during, and after dialysis treatment, including review of vital signs, laboratory data, fluid status, vascular access, and overall clinical condition. Provides acute dialysis nursing care in accordance with physician orders, established protocols, and standards of practice, using sound clinical judgment and safe nursing techniques. Initiates, monitors, and discontinues dialysis treatments while observing for patient tolerance, treatment effectiveness, and potential complications, and escalates concerns promptly to the appropriate provider. Maintains accurate, timely, and complete documentation of assessments, treatments, interventions, patient response, and communication with the care team. Collaborates with nephrologists, hospitalists, bedside staff, and other interdisciplinary team members to coordinate care, support treatment goals, and promote continuity of care. Assists with patient and family education related to dialysis treatment, plan of care, safety precautions, and follow-up needs appropriate to the patient’s condition. Supports a safe care environment through adherence to infection prevention practices, equipment safety standards, departmental procedures, and regulatory requirements. May assist with orientation of new staff, supervision of students, and cross-coverage or floating to other areas when qualified and competent to do so. Qualifications Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing required. Licensure and Certifications: Current Arkansas Registered Nurse license required. Current CPR certification required. Valid driver’s license and auto insurance required, if applicable to assigned duties.
Experience: This position is available to both new graduate nurses and experienced nurses
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