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To help new nurses enhance their knowledge and skills, we provide new staff registered nurses a variety of learning opportunities in orientation with IV training, shadowing with AMET, and access to resources such as dedicated Ostomy/wound care and skin care nurses.
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Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a RN Wound Ostomy Care Coordinator. Monitors use of rental support surfaces Advises staff on available and appropriate wound care products.
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The LPN Treatment Nurse provides primary skin care to patients under the medical direction and supervision of patients’ attending physicians and registered nurse, as indicated, in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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Must have experience as a Treatment Nurse / Wound Care Nurse. The primary purpose of your job position is to provide primary skin care to residents under the medical direction and supervision of the residents’ attending physicians, the Director of Nursing Services, and/or the Medical Director of the facility, with an emphasis on treatment and therapy of skin disorders.
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That's why we are looking for compassionate, motivated Registered Nurses - RNs with a wound focus to integrate and lead a patient-centered team approach for skin health and wound care as a Wound Care Coordinator.
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Acts As Consultant To Staff, Colleagues, Consumers And Allied Health Professionals (I.E., Hospice); Plans And Conducts Educational Programs; Conducts Ostomy, Wound Drainage And Skin Care Orientation As Requested By Wound Care Clinical Coordinator And Nurse Managers.
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Accurately provide care with respect to medication administration, skin and wound care, ADL's and other essential patient care related activities. Organizes, supervises, makes adjustments and accepts responsibility for the quality of care provided patients by co-workers for a given work period; at the level II assumes responsibility as a team leader or a charge nurse when assigned.
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Work with nursing team to educate CNAs as to proper positioning, training, and skin care. Prior wound care experience preferred. Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility.
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That's why we are looking for compassionate, motivated Registered Nurses - RNs with a wound focus to integrate and lead a patient-centered team approach for skin health and wound care as a Wound Care Coordinator - RN. Position Highlights Lead and integrate a fully developed Skin Health and Wound management program in collaboration with nursing center management.
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Must have national accredited wound certification (CWS, CWCN, WCC, CWON, WOC, AWCC)or be committed to complete Advanced Wound Training and national accredited Wound Certification within 1 year of hire (For those hired with wound certification, completion of a fast-track hybrid program for regulatory wound care requirements will be provided) Knowledge and experience with clinical charting, incident reporting and investigation response is required.
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Must maintain an active Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) license in good standing throughout employment. Identify, manage, and treat specific skin disorders and primary/secondary lesions.
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Knowledgeably and competently deliver quality nursing care to patients. Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours. Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients.
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Entire Care/Wound Care Clinic/Departments Observes patient for skin integrity and reports and problem areas to supervising clinicians. Overview: The Patient Care Technician (PCT) Clinic, under the supervision of the Practice Supervisor or Manager, nurse, therapist, lead or Director, is responsible for assisting in patient care, documentation and supply management in the clinic or outpatient department.
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Is knowledgeable about state and joint commission regulations related to wound and skin care and enforces these regulations throughout the organization. # Allocates available resources to promote efficient, effective and compassionate care related to wound, skin, ostomy and continence throughout the organization.
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Collects and analyzes data related to wound /skin and ostomy to measure progress and quality of care. Documents wound/skin and ostomy/ continence issues according to the nursing process and responses to care in a timely manner utilizing the appropriate tools.
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