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Licensed practical nurse, LPN, licensed vocational nurse, LVN, nurse, nursing, acute care, clinical, hospital, long-term care, urgent care, hospital, LTC, rehab, clinical, medical office, physician office, outpatient, inpatient, skilled nursing, assisted living, nursing home, home health, home care, geriatrics, chronic care, chronic conditions, disease management, medical surgical, med surg, medical, healthcare.
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With over 120 physicians and more than 450 employees, the hospital offers a wide range of specialties, including ophthalmology, cardiology, orthopedics and sports medicine, general surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, otolaryngology, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, hospitalist services, intensivists, nephrology, hematology, urology, podiatry, pulmonary medicine and wound care.
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Within advanced wound care, solutions cover a wide range of wound care products for the hospital setting, such as surgical tapes, post op dressing and wide area fixations as well as specialized band aids and other wound care products for minor wounds and scratches in the home environment.
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Client in NC seeking RN-Burn/Wound Care (RN) to work Nights North Carolina is one of the most unique states in the nation as it ranges from the Atlantic Ocean beaches to the Appalachian Mountains.
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BAYADA Home Health has a FULL TIME opening for an Admissions/OASIS Registered Nurse (RN) position to perform home health visits for our Charlotte Visits office. Perform assigned duties, including administration of medication, wound care, treatments, and procedures.
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Experience in home care, working with terminally ill and/or geriatrics preferred. Sterile dressing for wounds over 48 hours old; wound irrigation. Special procedures (vital signs including temperature, oral, rectal, axillary; pulse, radial and apical; respirations and BP; Height and weight, application of heat/cold, prevention and care for decubitus ulcers, surgical skin preps and scrubs, clean dressing changes, apply ace bandages, TEDs and binders, postmortem care, assist with cough/deep breathing.
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Experience supporting home care program initiatives around cardio, ortho, wound care, safe strides and various therapy initiatives, highly preferred. Our care teams include nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, home health aides, and medical social workers – all working together to help patients rehabilitate, recover and regain their independence so they can live healthier and happier lives.
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As a Home Health Nurse, you will provide personalized nursing care to patients in their homes, promoting recovery and enhancing their quality of life. Administer medications, wound care, and other treatments as prescribed, ensuring adherence to safety and infection control protocols.
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This is a Shift: M-F until shift is complete On call info: 3-4 days per month Travel Area: Forsyth and Davidson counties Guaranteed Hours: none Productivity Units: 30 units Qualifications: experience with OASIS and hchb/pointcare charting platform, wound care, iv care, diabetes and chf education, medication reconciliation, excellent time management and communication skills No OT shift position.
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We’ll take care of you while you are away from your own “home base” in every way we can, and ideally do more than you expect. Skilled Nurses works with complex wound dressings, rehabilitation, tube feedings or rapidly changing health status.
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Poficient in Start of cares HCHB – EMR experience Nursing- experience with wound care, pleurx, infusion, venipuncture, case management, SOC OASIS- E Experience Geographic area- Stanly and Montgomery Counties Licensure State- NC.
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Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Registered Nurse - Wound Care in Asheville , NC. Passionate and transparent team members have made Host Healthcare the agency of choice for new and experienced travelers looking for opportunities far away and close to home.
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