Dynamic Access LLC
Location
La Plata, Maryland
The primary responsibility involves administering infusion therapies such as IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, and enzyme replacement, while assessing and monitoring patients to ensure safety and efficacy. The role also requires educating patients and families, collaborating with healthcare professionals on care plans, and accurately documenting all patient care activities and outcomes.
Candidates must possess a current and valid RN license along with a minimum of three years of nursing experience, emphasizing excellent IV skills and strong clinical assessment abilities. Preferred qualifications include previous experience in critical care or home infusion therapy, and certification in infusion therapy is a plus.
Home infusion therapy (HIT) is a method of administering infusion therapy directly in a patient's home as well as in other settings such as nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. The versatility of HIT provides patients with more autonomy over their care.
The role of a Home Infusion RN involves delivering excellent patient care. This specialized position caters to adult patients, providing them with the necessary treatment. As a Home Infusion RN, your primary responsibility is infusion therapy involving a variety of treatments including but not limited to IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, clotting factor, and other agents using various methods of administration. This job requires a blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care.
This position reports to the Area Director of Infusion Services.
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