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General Purpose of Job:
The Wound Ostomy Registered Nurse (RN) is a licensed professional responsible for planning and providing care for patients with complicated wounds, pressure ulcers, and/or any patient who has a potential skin care problem, in order to assist the patient in achieving a maximum level of wellness and independence. The Wound Ostomy RN will consult with other members of the health care team in the management of acute and chronic wounds and will be actively involved in the management and prevention of pressure ulcers. The Wound Ostomy RN operates within the framework of Driscoll Children's Hospital Mission Statement and Core Values.
Essential Duties and Behavioral Expectations:
- Maintains utmost level of confidentiality at all times.
- Adheres to hospital policies and procedures.
- Demonstrates business practices and personal actions that are ethical and adhere to corporate compliance and integrity guidelines.
- Demonstrates expertise in the execution of daily patient care, providing collaboration, direction, and instruction to the staff in the application and utilization of current wound care protocols.
- Promote a team approach through coordination of the efforts of all members of the Health Care Team.
- Serves as patient advocate. The ultimate goal is to maximize the patient’s return to an optimal level of functioning.
- Provides safety, comfort care, and treatment of patients according to established legal, ethical, and institutional standards.
- Serves as a resource to patients, families, and staff.
- Initiates, evaluates and revises plans of care that reflect a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
- Coordinates with physician, nursing, and other personnel, patient and family in the meeting of wound care needs of the patient.
- Assesses, implements, and evaluates comforting, therapeutic, restorative, and preventative measures for selected patients.
- Analyzes selected patient care plans for evidence of documentation of standards of practice, shares findings with staff, and collaborates in developing a variety of valid and reliable assessment tools to assist staff with documentation records.
- Maintains and teaches others the specialized knowledge and skill necessary to perform techniques and routines in wound care.
- Offers consultative services to provide expertise in the planning and delivery of special patient care problems.
- Performs, assists with, and/or participates in planning, development, execution and evaluation of clinical research projects.
- Participates in the Quality Improvement Program; collaborates in setting standards of care and monitors indicators of quality for Wound Ostomy Service Line.
- Promotes and uses cost-saving routines during procedures and activities.
- Adheres to internal controls established for department.
- Maintains current knowledge base on the prevention and treatment of wounds through attendance of educational programs/seminars/conferences, reading journals, and participating in committee or group programs.
Tasks:
- Implements treatment plan according to current wound care protocols and explains dressing rationale.
- Institutes preventive measures and monitors results of care delivered.
- Informs APRN and physicians on status of wound patients.
- Provides demonstrations/education on dressing techniques, principles of aseptic technique.
- Monitors prevalence and incidence of wound and skin care patients.
- Monitors for nutritional deficiencies that will impact or impede wound healing.
- Ensures adequate materials are on hand for every patient.
- Participates in wound care education designed to enhance the benefits patients can derive from the most recent techniques/procedures available with consultation from the health care team assesses patient condition by reviewing all systems, the patient’s health records and/or history and recommends interventions for wound healing.
- Coordinates health care needs by providing recommendations to subspecialty clinics and community resources.
- Provides teaching to patients and families on preventive, curative and rehabilitative measures involved in health care determined by the individualized plan of care.
- Provides hands-on care and teaching to patients who have complex and/or non-healing wounds.
- Documents all patient education activities and response of patients/families.
- Assumes responsibility for maintenance of aseptic technique and adequacy of supplies.
- Assists in the review and authorization of wound ostomy supplies.
- Evaluates new and currently used products for wound ostomy care.
- Participates in medical record audits for quality and utilization purposes and compliance.
- Participates in writing and updating policies, procedures and teaching documents related to complex wound ostomy management.
- Pre and post-operative counseling for surgical patients.
- Provides follow-up and interventions to patients regarding wound ostomy management concerns.
- Participates in continuing education regarding wound ostomy care management including but not limited to: Prevention, Early Identification/Risk Assessments, Causes of Skin Breakdown, Wound Ostomy Assessment, Wound Ostomy Management Interventions, Documentation.
Clinical Tasks: (Authorization to perform the following are based upon RN’s scope of practice related to respective professional license and advanced training and competency.)
- Application of wound care ointments and surgical dressings.
- Sterile and non-sterile dressing changes.
- Application of silver nitrate for debridement.
- Perform conservative sharp debridement when indicated.
- Application of drainage collection devices and pouches.
- Linear wound measurement.
- Wound irrigation and cleansing.
- Application of Venous Compression Wraps.
- Application and monitoring of vacuum assisted closure devices.
- Hand Check for bottoming out related to appropriate and adequate pressure reduction/relief devices.
- Perform skin integrity body assessment.
- Perform surgical skin prep.
Education and/or Experience:
- Current certification and licensure as a registered nurse (RN).
- 1-2 years of pediatric nursing experience, preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, & Registrations:
- Active and unencumbered Texas licensed Registered Nurse.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) required upon hire.
- Wound Care Certification (WCC) or Wound Ostomy Nursing (CWON) required or obtain within 6 months of hire.
About Us
Until all children are well.
Driscoll Children’s Hospital and its specialty centers, urgent care centers, and after-hours facility serve a vast area covering 31 South Texas counties. The hospital is a 191-bed tertiary care center offering 32 medical and 13 surgical specialties. Combined with our non-profit, community-based Health Plan, Driscoll Health System is an exceptional workplace for anyone with a big heart and a drive for success.
Smiles, hugs and a soothing touch are as much a part of Driscoll’s approach to treating children as is its advanced medical treatments and technologies. The core values at Driscoll Health System are: Compassion, Advocacy, Respect, Excellence, and Stewardship. These values are exemplified through every position - from treating the most critical patients hands-on, to maintaining a clean environment, to keeping the organization running from behind the scenes.
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