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Position Title: ET / Wound Care Nurse Clinical Job Code # CC1 Position Department: Clinical HOURS/SCHEDULE: 37.5 hours a week Position Summary: To provide specialized nursing care in the area of wound, ostomy and incontinence to identified home health clients in their home. The scope of ET Nursing may include management of the wound, ostomy, or incontinent patients home care from admission to discharge, direct patient specialty care and client advocacy. The ET Nurse is expected to follow the rotation for admissions, evenings, weekends, holidays and on call as per agency’s policy. The ET Nurse is required to act as a clinical resource to agency staff and clients. There is a productivity requirement for this position. AGENCY EXPECTATION OF EMPLOYEE ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Develops and implements a Plan of Care for each client. The plan reflects goals identified by the clinician, the client's family and other disciplines involved in the client's care. Evaluates effectiveness of plan through clients response. Participates in case conferences wih other disciplines regarding client care and outcomes. Coordinates and supervises other disciplines in a timely manner. Reviews and modifies discharge plan in collaboration with client/family/significant other and all disciplines involved and the client's physician. Reviews with client's physician information regarding the client's status and discharge plan, notifies physician of health status changes as they occur. Demonstrates ability to organize and set priorities to accomplish work in a timely manner. Attends weekly team meetings and assists with team planning when needed. Acts as a liaison between clinicians and physicians where specialty knowledge and training are needed. Patient Care Continually reassesses the client's progress towards expected outcome and documents this at every visit in nursing progress notes utilizing the nursing process. Participates in the planning, implementation and coordination of health teaching and counseling of client's family or significant other. Initiates appropriate referrals for additional services or community resources. Evaluates and revises as necessary teaching plans established to assist client to reach established goals. Communicates clearly and accurately with other members of the health care team and with the client/family. Professionalism Maintains high level of clinical expertise necessary to meet the needs of the client population and recognizes need for ongoing professional education and development within the agency and in the community. Recognizes personal strengths and weaknesses, independently seeks out appropriate resources. Shares professional experience, skills and knowledge with other staff members. Assists in orientation of new staff as requested by supervisor or team leader. Participates in the Agency's Quality Improvement and Peer Review Programs. Acts in a consultative manner and serves as clinical resource in specialty area with Agency clinicians. Documentation Documents goals and outcomes outlined on the plan of care established with the client, the family and their physician. Completes and submits documentation on a timely basis with clear, legible and concise information. Completes documentation in accordance with Federal and State regulations and Agency's policy. QUALIFICATIONS Language Skills AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY SPECIFICATIONS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Work Environment The employee is expected to act as a role model and to adhere to all Agency policies. Contact Information:
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