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Last updated Jan 20 2025
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Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as a Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN)?

August 2019
Good.
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Sunderland:
Pros: Autonomy
Cons: Nothing
August 2019
Liability.
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Fort Worth:
Pros: No micromanagement
Cons: Pay and management
August 2019
Giving life.
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Prairie Village:
Pros: It keeps me busy and moving
Cons: I feel used without fair compensation
July 2019
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Savannah:
I work in an acute hospital setting. The hourly rate and diffs are better than the hospital's pay. My primary complaint is the mandatory overtime. We have a small space allotted to us by the hospital, so we can only dialyze a handful of patients at a time. This results in us working 14,15, sometimes 16 hours.
July 2019
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Rochester:
There are many changes happening at once. There is talk about scheduling problems and understaffing. RNs are performing tasks that should be completed by unlicensed personnel. Compensation could improve along with incentives for improvement.
July 2019
Acute Care Dialysis.
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Savannah:
Pros: The pay is better than hospital nursing.
Cons: Mandatory overtime, no self scheduling, no respect for requested time off
May 2019
RN.
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in Cincinnati:
Pros: patients, fun job
Cons: too many responsibilities not enough time, overwhelming pt responsibility and cannot complete tasks d/t too busy

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