Deborah L. Arndt, RN
Deborah L. Arndt, RN, has dedicated 22 years to the nursing profession, building a career defined by compassion, versatility, and an unwavering commitment to patient care. She currently serves at Cimarron Memorial Hospital in Boise City, Oklahoma, where she brings extensive clinical expertise across multiple specialties. Throughout her career, Deborah has gained experience in Emergency Department (ED) Med-Surg, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Home Health, Hospice, Discharge Planning, and Utilization Review, allowing her to care for patients across the full continuum of healthcare.
Deborah holds certifications in ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support), BLS (Basic Life Support), PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), and TNCC (Trauma Nursing Core Course), highlighting her dedication to maintaining advanced clinical competency. She earned her Registered Nurse credential from OSU-OKC, launching a career built on skill, dedication, and a deep respect for patient-centered care. Her broad experience enables her to respond confidently in high-acuity situations while providing thoughtful guidance in transitional and end-of-life care settings.
From a young age, Deborah felt a calling to nursing, a passion that has guided her through over two decades of practice. Her drive, resilience, and heartfelt compassion have been the foundation of her professional success. She views nursing not merely as a profession, but as a purpose, and she remains grateful daily for the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of her patients and their families.
• RN-OSU-OKC
• BLS
• ACLS
• PALS
• TNCC
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- ED Med-Surg
- ICU
- Home Health and Hospice
- Discharge Planner/Utilization Review
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is the opportunity to truly help my patients. Being able to make a positive impact on their health, comfort, and overall quality of life is incredibly rewarding. Whether it’s guiding someone through a difficult diagnosis, providing reassurance during uncertain times, or celebrating improvements in their health, I find deep fulfillment in building meaningful connections and supporting my patients every step of the way.