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This position is responsible for the complete oversight of the Wound Care Center (WCC)®, to include the following functions: day-to-day center operations, staff management, financial management, quality/performance improvement, community education, and clinical functions oversight.
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The Home Health Nurse will be responsible for providing nursing care, medicine administration, home care assistance, patient care, and wound care. Wound Care expertise.
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Wound Care/Treatment nurse to round with at each facility. Wound Care Physician - Montgomery County, MD. AmeriWound is hiring Physicians, of most specialties, to provide wound care services in long-term care facilities.
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Under the direction of a supervising physician, the APP provides diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive health care services to patients, obtains medical histories, examines patients, orders and interprets tests, makes initial diagnoses, and orders treatments, administers therapeutic procedures such as suturing, chest tube placement, central/peripheral line placement, and wound care, instructs and counsels patients, and assists with surgical procedures.
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Work with the Dietary Technician or Clinical Nutrition Manager to manage care of residents, if applicable. Address nutrition related health problems in your residents, such as malnutrition, undesirable weight loss, wound healing, chronic disease states, enteral nutrition therapy, parenteral nutrition therapy and other nutrition related diagnosis.
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The Wound Care RN also maintains records and statistics reflecting role performance and participates in agency-wide committees and projects as indicated. The Wound Care RN, under general direction, has authority, responsibility and accountability for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of wound, ostomy, and continence care through the agency.
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Opportunities for advancement: career ladder, clinical lead, and specializations in wound or palliative care services. The Advanced Practice Wound Provider provides acute and chronic wound care services to nursing center residents in collaboration with the other medical providers in the center.
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IV therapy, Foley catheter, venipuncture, wound care/vac, and comprehensive medical-surgical skills. Knowledge of home equipment/DME, home care reimbursement, and regulations governing LPN's and HHA's.
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As industry-leading wound care providers, Healing Partners propel standard Skilled Nursing Facility wound care to a completely different level. The Physical Therapist (PT) will be responsible for visiting our wound care patients in skilled nursing facilities and administrating quality wound care, interventions, and special treatments.
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Types of Cases: Start of Care Wound Care Follow up Visits etc. Provides coordinates and directs the provision of home nursing care according to physicians orders based on agency policies and procedures through the competent application of the nursing process.
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Initiates and performs nursing protocols based on patient's needs relating to physical comfort and mental well-being which include, but are not limited to, positioning, mobilizing, bowel and bladder elimination, skin and wound care, personal hygiene and communication.
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The Patient Support Associate (PCA) works with the Wound Care Consultant and Regionals Sales Manager to properly and efficiently support patient care by performing the duties outlined below when requested.
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