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Children's Wisconsin
Overview
The Pediatric Wound-Ostomy Nurse will provide inpatient care and management for pediatric patients with wound and ostomy needs. Responsibilities include collaborating with healthcare teams, coordinating patient care, and ensuring quality outcomes.
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11 days ago
WVU Medicine
This role involves providing specialized care and consultation for patients with alterations in wounds, GI/GU systems, drains, pressure ulcers, and incontinence, while also serving as an educator for healthcare professionals, patients, and families.
16 days ago
Emanate Health
Implement and coordinate the nursing process for patients requiring wound and ostomy care. Provide high-quality healthcare services in a safe and compassionate environment.
$58 - $88 / HOUR
23 days ago
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Provide pre- and post-operative education, stoma site marking, and comprehensive wound and skin care for ostomy patients. Develop individualized care plans and collaborate with healthcare teams to manage complications and provide emotional support.
25 days ago
HUCKEYE HEALTH SERVICES LLC
The Certified Wound & Ostomy Nurse provides direct clinical care for wounds, ostomies, and continence disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The role also involves assessing hospital practices to reduce pressure injuries and educating patients and families on surgical care.
$92 / HOUR
1 month ago
This clinician will function as an expert resource for wound and ostomy management in both inpatient and outpatient settings. They are responsible for providing patient and staff education, performing complex skin integrity assessments, and developing prevention and treatment strategies.
Hoag
Acts as a clinical resource for wound, ostomy, and continence disorders, providing direct care and patient education in inpatient and outpatient settings. Responsible for assessing pressure injuries and implementing practices to eliminate hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
$54 - $84 / HOUR
Acts as a clinical resource for wound, ostomy, and continence disorders, providing direct care in inpatient and outpatient settings. Responsible for patient education, staff training, and the assessment and prevention of hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
$56 - $86 / HOUR
University of Utah Health
Provides comprehensive direct care for patients with abdominal ostomies, complex wounds, fistulas, and pressure ulcers. Coordinates patient care, performs stoma marking, and provides education to patients and families regarding self-care management.
Luminis Health
The Wound Ostomy Nurse serves as a clinical resource and consultant for patient care related to gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and integumentary disorders. Responsibilities include patient assessment, stoma marking, providing education, and supporting nursing staff with skin integrity issues.
$40 - $60 / HOUR
Sutter Health
The Wound Ostomy Nurse is responsible for the assessment, coordination, and delivery of specialized nursing care in an acute patient setting. They develop individualized care plans while fostering collaborative relationships with patients, families, and the healthcare team.
$65 - $89 / HOUR
2 months ago
This role involves providing care and consultation for patients with alterations in wounds, GI/GU systems, drains, pressure ulcers, and incontinence, while also serving as an educator for healthcare professionals, patients, and families. Core duties include comprehensive wound management, instruction on dressing, assessing draining wounds, and collaborating on patient care planning.
Pathways Healthcare
Responsibilities include initiating preventive and rehabilitative nursing procedures, administering prescribed treatments, and conducting initial patient and family assessments to determine home care needs. The role also requires developing individualized plans of care and collaborating with physicians and interdisciplinary teams.
3 months ago
Responsibilities include initiating preventive and rehabilitative nursing procedures, administering prescribed medications, and conducting initial patient and family assessments to determine home care needs. The role also involves developing individualized care plans, collaborating with medical teams, and providing support to patients and caregivers.