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Under direct supervision of a company Registered Dietitian (employee with a minimum of 3 years experience as a renal dietitian). With direct supervision of a qualified renal dietitian, this position will provide nutritional services for the facilities in-center and home patients in order to gain the experience required by CMS until year of clinical experience is completed to become a qualified dietitian.
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Assist with fluid and volume management of patientsProvides fluid and sodium education, as appropriateCollaborates with the interdisciplinary team on management and recommendations for mineral metabolism and renal bone disease, anemia and iron status, nutritional status, psychosocial status, vascular access, modality, rehabilitation status and sodium/volume control.
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Areas of practice are diverse, including, but not limited to, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous renal replacement therapies, apheresis, and ultrafiltration. Under limited supervision, applies considerable knowledge to perform a broad range of tasks which include but are not limited to direct patient care in multiple modalities not limited to hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, ultrafiltration, continuous renal replacement therapy, and Apheresis.
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Maintains acquired knowledge and remains current in advancements in nephrology, in particular, relative to inpatient care (hospitalized patients requiring varied treatment modalities, not limited to Renal Replacement, Apheresis, and Ultrafiltration services.
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Responsible for direct patient care of assigned patients in the Inpatient Renal Replacement and Apheresis Services setting and providing the appropriate treatment technique for assigned patients as prescribed in all modality procedures, as appropriately defined - hemodialysis, peritoneal, continuous renal replacement therapies, ultrafiltration, and Apheresis.
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Demonstrates organizational and time management skills, and a competency toward completing continuing and ongoing Renal/Nephrology education. Cleans and disinfects dialysis machine surface, chair, equipment, and surrounding areas between treatments according to inpatient renal services policies and procedures.
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Successful completion of training course in the theory and practice of care of the ESRD patient – Progressive Renal Education Preparation. Understands, conducts, and documents appropriately Dialysis/Apheresis machine safety tests/alarm tests, equipment calibration, dialysate testing, machine safety tests, functional testing, and internal and external disinfection on all water & dialysis machines, and complies with the documentation/notification standards per FMS policies.
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Certification in Nephrology Nursing, Apheresis Nursing, or both is highly encouraged. Provides supervision and direction of Patient Care Technicians (Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technicians (CCHT.
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Minimum 6 months Nephrology experience required before working independently with no other Apheresis RNs to provide Apheresis services. Accurately documents all treatment information in the individual patient record (ACES) and the hospital record, as needed.
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Minimum 6 months nephrology experience required before working independently with no other Dialysis RNs to provide dialysis and ultrafiltration services. Initiates and communicates to FMS facility nursing staff and appropriate hospital personnel as needed.
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The position requires travel between assigned hospitals and facilities; as well as travel to regional meetings/educational events. Performs all required pre-treatment dialysis machine alarm testing. The Inpatient RN will partner with the hospital to provide quality care to the patient and deliver care that provides a positive patient experience.
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Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team on management and recommendations for mineral metabolism and renal bone disease, anemia and iron status, nutritional status, psychosocial status, vascular access, modality, rehabilitation status and sodium/volume control.
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Biopsies, Mesenteric duplex, Dialysis Fistula/Gaft, Aorta duplex, Renal/Liver transplan, RIT/RVOT, Fuji, PACS/ Synapse, RDMS - OB, RDMS - Fetal, RDMS - Peds, RVT, RVS, RDMS-AB. PREFERRED SKILLS: Biopsies, Mesenteric duplex, Dialysis Fistula/Gaft, Aorta duplex, Renal/Liver transplan, RIT/RVOT, Fuji, PACS/ Synapse, RDMS - OB, RDMS - Fetal, RDMS - Peds, RVT, RVS, RDMS-AB.
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When appropriate, identifies candidates to refer to physician for nutritional supplements as per disease management agreements. Educates patients in emergency preparedness as it relates to food and nutrition.
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