Travel Nurse RN - $2,290 per week in Peoria, IL
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Peoria
Posted on: July 10, 2025
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Job Description:
TravelNurseSource is working with Magnet Medical to find a
qualified Other RN in Peoria, Illinois, 61601! Pay Information
$2,290 per week About The Position The Registered Nurse (RN) –
Nephrology provides specialized nursing care to patients with
kidney-related conditions, including chronic kidney disease (CKD),
end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and those undergoing dialysis. The
RN in this role is responsible for managing and monitoring kidney
patients' health, educating patients on their condition and
treatment options, and collaborating with nephrologists and other
healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive care. This role
requires expertise in renal care, patient assessment, and support
throughout the treatment process. Key Responsibilities : Patient
Assessment and Monitoring : Perform thorough assessments of renal
patients, including evaluating their medical history, current
health status, and laboratory results. Monitor patients for signs
and symptoms of kidney dysfunction, fluid imbalances, electrolyte
abnormalities, and other related complications. Regularly measure
vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate,
temperature) and document any changes or abnormalities. Dialysis
Care and Support : Administer hemodialysis and/or peritoneal
dialysis treatments according to established protocols and
nephrologist’s orders. Prepare patients for dialysis treatments,
including connecting and disconnecting dialysis machines,
monitoring the patient during treatment, and managing
complications. Assess for complications during dialysis such as
hypotension, infections, clotting, or electrolyte imbalances and
take immediate action as needed. Educate patients about dialysis
processes, potential complications, and how to manage their care at
home. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management : Work with
nephrologists to develop and implement care plans for patients with
CKD, including medication management, lifestyle modifications, and
regular monitoring. Educate patients and families on the importance
of managing blood pressure, blood glucose levels, and adhering to
prescribed medications to slow the progression of kidney disease.
Monitor kidney function via lab tests (e.g., serum creatinine, BUN,
eGFR) and adjust care plans accordingly. Medication Management :
Administer medications specific to renal disease management, such
as phosphate binders, erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, and
antihypertensive medications. Monitor for medication side effects
or drug interactions, particularly given the patient's renal
function and potential alterations in drug metabolism. Provide
patient education on the importance of medication adherence and
potential side effects. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance : Monitor
patients’ fluid intake and output, ensuring proper fluid balance
and managing any issues with retention or dehydration. Assess and
correct electrolyte imbalances (e.g., potassium, calcium, sodium)
as directed by the nephrologist. Manage intravenous (IV) fluids,
medications, and blood products, adjusting as necessary for renal
patients’ needs. Patient Education and Support : Educate patients
and their families about kidney disease, dialysis treatment
options, diet, and lifestyle changes to manage their condition and
prevent further damage. Provide guidance on managing symptoms like
edema, fatigue, and nausea, and offer advice on managing potential
dialysis-related complications. Support patients emotionally,
particularly those facing chronic illness or considering a kidney
transplant, and offer resources for mental health support.
Pre-Transplant and Post-Transplant Care : For patients undergoing
kidney transplants, assist with pre-transplant evaluations,
including lab work, psychological evaluations, and coordinating
care between nephrologists, surgeons, and transplant teams. Provide
post-transplant care, including monitoring for signs of rejection,
managing immunosuppressive medications, and educating patients on
transplant care. Collaborate with the transplant team to ensure
that the patient’s recovery and long-term management are on track.
Complication Prevention and Management : Identify potential
complications associated with renal disease, such as hypertension,
cardiovascular disease, and infections. Implement strategies to
prevent infections, particularly in patients undergoing dialysis,
by following strict infection control practices. Monitor for and
manage complications such as peritonitis in patients on peritoneal
dialysis, vascular access site infections, and catheter-related
issues. Collaboration with Healthcare Team : Collaborate with
nephrologists, dietitians, social workers, dialysis technicians,
and other healthcare professionals to provide holistic care for
renal patients. Participate in multidisciplinary care conferences
to discuss treatment goals, address patient concerns, and optimize
patient care plans. Assist with referrals to specialists, such as
dietitians for renal diets or vascular surgeons for dialysis access
issues. Documentation and Recordkeeping : Maintain accurate,
up-to-date records of patient assessments, dialysis treatments, lab
results, medications, and responses to care. Document any changes
in the patient’s condition, interventions, and outcomes in the
electronic health record (EHR) to ensure continuity of care. Ensure
all documentation complies with regulatory standards, including
those specific to nephrology and dialysis care. 27950529EXPTEMP Job
Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS Competency Exam 5 Benefits
of Travel Nursing Constantly adapting to new environments and
healthcare facilities challenges you to expand your knowledge and
skills. This dynamic nature of travel nursing contributes
significantly to your professional growth. Step out of your comfort
zone and face new challenges, fostering personal resilience and
adaptability. Travel nursing becomes a transformative journey that
shapes not only your career but also your character. There is a
strong community of travel nurses who share experiences, advice,
and support through online forums and social media groups, creating
a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. Travel nurses may find
themselves in challenging situations that require effective crisis
management. This experience can be valuable in emergency healthcare
settings and disaster response teams. Travel nursing assignments
often take you to areas with healthcare shortages. Your presence in
these communities contributes to filling critical gaps in
healthcare services.
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