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Registered Nurse - Jackson Wisconsin
Company: DAVITA Location: Jackson, Wisconsin
Posted On: 04/21/2024
601 North 99th STSTE 100, -Wauwatosa, -Wisconsin, -, -United States of AmericaDaVita is hiring RNs to give life in the greater Milwaukee area.You can make an exceptional difference in the lives of our patients and their families dealing with end-stage renal failure or chronic kidney disease. If you desire -to deliver care in an empathetic, compassionate way - the way you'd want your own care to be - this is the place to serve. - No dialysis experience is required-your first 10-12 weeks will be spent training!
- Schedule: Work 3-4 days / week, 10 - 12 hours/day (every other Saturday, closed on Sundays!)
- Shift differential for travel, paid mileage
- Compensation increases as you complete different levels of training, and take on more responsibility!---Details & Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k) match, paid time off, PTO cash out
- Support for you and your family: family resources, EAP counseling sessions, access Headspace -, backup child and elder care, maternity/paternity leave, pet insurance, and more
- Paid training
- Training may take place in a facility or a training clinic other than your assigned home clinic
- Float to various clinics during and after your training
- You must have a flexible schedule and be able to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidayRegistered Nurse Day to Day
- 30%: Supervises and performs direct patient care including but not limited to taking and monitoring vital signs, initiation and termination of dialysis, documentation, physical assessment of patients and patient treatments, taking and transcription of physician's orders, drawing and documentation of ordered laboratory work
- 20%: Provides dialysis therapy, including but not limited to formulating dialysis plan per physician orders, weight and rate of ultrafiltration, verifying safety measures are in place and complied with, administering medications or other appropriate treatments, discontinuing dialysis according to established procedure, documenting all activity appropriately
- 20%: Analyzes patient assessments, laboratory data and, when concerns are noted, brings issues to the attention of the physician. Notes signs of trauma, patients' general physical and mental condition, reviews dialysis orders, documents observations in patient medical records. Communicates all emergencies, patient life-threatening complications and related incidents to supervisor, Medical Director, Regional Operations Director, Facility or Group Facility Administrator
- 15%: Assesses patient and family learning readiness and provides appropriate information on renal disease, prescribed dialysis treatment, and medical regimen and its impact on the patient's state of health and well-being. Participates in the development and implementation of the patient's short- and long-term plan of care and monthly progress noteRequirements
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