Earn up to$/week
Dialysis nurses focus on the condition of the kidneys and renal system. Certified dialysis nurses provide individualized care to renal patients and ensure that the dialysis equipment is working properly by successfully imitating the primary function of healthy kidneys. In order to succeed in a dialysis nursing position, professionals must be able to consult with doctors regarding a patient's overall treatment plan, interpret lab values, ascertain the physical and mental condition of the patient, and alert the physician and dialysis team of changes in the patient's condition. These nurses also educate and motivate the patient and the patient's family in methods of disease management and healthy living. Dialysis nurses may work in acute care settings or provide services to chronic dialysis patients in outpatient centers.
A travel nurse is a highly skilled healthcare professional who takes short-term assignments in hospitals facing staffing needs. These nurses typically have a minimum of 12 months of recent clinical experience in a like setting and seek to advance their careers, salaries, or lifestyles through travel nursing opportunities. By working at different facilities across the country, travel nurses can enhance their clinical competency while exploring exciting new locations.
Earn up to $2,680/week
$2,680 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Salida, Colorado
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$2,670 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Nantucket, Massachusetts
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$2,461 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Everett, Washington
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$2,440 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Madison, Wisconsin
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$2,320 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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$2,280 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Williston, North Dakota
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$2,201 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Indianapolis, Indiana
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$2,098 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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$2,020 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
High Point, North Carolina
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$1,877 hrs/wk
RN - Acute Dialysis
Cleveland, Ohio
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