$6,000 SIGN-ON BONUS Certified Wound/Ostomy Nurse-RN or LPN in Fairfield, Iowa at Jefferson County Health Center
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Job Description
POSITION OVERVIEW:
Collaborates with healthcare providers to direct and coordinate comprehensive care for patients with wounds, ostomies, fistulas, and complex skin integrity issues. The Wound/Ostomy Nurse will serve the inpatient, swing bed and outpatient areas. Plays a vital role in improving patient outcomes, reducing hospital-acquired conditions, and enhancing patient dignity and comfort. Independently assess patient and family learning needs and provide education accordingly.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Graduate of accredited school of nursing. Current Iowa license (RN).
- Minimum 2 years of RN experience
- Wound and ostomy experience preferred.
- Must have willingness to complete an accredited CWON Nursing Education Program & certification within 3 years.
- BCLS, ACLS as indicated by area of responsibility.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
Reports to Perioperative Manager and Perioperative Assistant Manager
DIRECT REPORTS:
None
POSITION-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
Wound Care:
- Assess and manage acute and chronic wounds (e.g., pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, diabetic
ulcers). - Recommend advanced wound care products and therapies.
- Monitor healing and prevent complications.
- Implement plans to prevent pressure ulcers and other wound developments.
- Under the direction of a designated wound care provider and in accordance with provider orders, performs appropriate debridement of devitalized tissue.
- Provides consultation for individuals with altered skin integrity to develop individualized plans of care and attain expected outcomes.
- Provides guidance to staff in implementing protocols to identify, control, or eliminate etiologic factors for skin breakdown, including selection of appropriate support surfaces.
- Validates pressure ulcer data collection for nursing quality indicators.
Ostomy Care:
- Assists providers with selecting optimal stoma sites preoperatively to promote post-operative independence.
- Provides preoperative and postoperative education to patients (and their families) who are undergoing ostomy surgery, with consideration of the need for physical and psychological adaptation.
- Assess the stoma and stoma functioning and initiates appropriate procedures for stoma care.
- Provides appropriate educational information to patients, including postoperative and discharge instructions about care, referrals, and supply needs.
- Serves as a resource for patients after discharge through telephone consultation or outpatient services.
Education & Consultation:
- Educate patients, families, and staff on wound, ostomy, and continence care.
- Serve as a consultant to interdisciplinary teams.
- Participate in staff development and policy creation.
Performs the following nursing functions:
- Evaluate patient’s electronic medical record.
- Perform patient assessment.
- Evaluate vital signs.
- Perform skin preparation of wound site and patient draping if applicable.
- Assist provider as needed.
- Document on the patient’s medical record.
- Label and prepare specimens for pathology.
- Maintain asepsis during procedure.
- Assist in cleaning procedure rooms and instruments as needed.
- Anticipates need for supplies based on knowledge of patient, procedure being performed, and provider preference.
- Works with manager to evaluate and budget for ostomy and skin care products and supplies.
- Ability to work independently and acts as liaison between providers, care team, the patient, and the family. Serves as patient advocate, as necessary.
- Demonstrates the ability to use critical thinking skills in prioritization, delegation, decision making, and practicing safety.
- Attends all required meetings and in-services.
- Other duties as necessary.
Staff Education
- Responsible for providing staff training (face-to-face, handouts, etc.) on best practices for skin care and wound and ostomy management.
- Will complete staff competencies and observations of wound and ostomy care management and provide feedback.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Works in a well-illuminated, climate-controlled environment.
- May come in contact with hazardous chemical or treatment modalities.
- Possibility exists of exposure to communicable diseases.
- Involvement in inpatient care may result in unavoidable work-related illness or injury.
- Work environment is comfortable, with minimal exposure to physical hazards.
- Moderate to loud noise environment when machines/equipment in use.
- Involvement in checking in/moving of supplies may result in unavoidable work-related injury.
- Must be constantly alert for patient/family emergency situations.