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Texas Health Resources Registered Nurse (RN) Wound Care (WOCNCB) Full Time Days in Dallas, Texas
Registered Nurse (RN) Wound Care (WOCNCB) Full Time Days
Fast-paced department is looking for top-skilled nurses.
Is that you?
Work location: Texas Health Dallas 8200 Walnut Hill Ln. TX 75231
Work hours: Full-Time | 40 Hours/week | Dayshift | Mon. – Fri. w/ possible Sat. rotation |
Department highlights:
· Provides consultation and direct assistance to nursing staff for all WOC patients.
· Assists staff to maintain current knowledge and competence for WOC patients through orientation, educational programs, role modeling, consultation and review of policies and procedures according to national guidelines.
· Produces documentation that initiates, follows and revises patient's plan of care.
· Produces documentation that supports and meets regulatory requirements.
Here’s What You Need
· BSN required
· Two year experience as a registered nurse.
· BCLS – Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly required
· Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 90 Days required
· RN must practice within the regulations of the Texas Nurse Practice Act, serve as a role-model, intra/interdisciplinary collaborator and coordinator for quality patient care
· OR CWCN - Certified Wound Care Nurse required within 6 months of hire
· OR CWON - Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse 6 Months Req Or
· OR CWOCN - Certified Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse required within 6 months of hire
What You Will Do
Delivers care to patients utilizing the Nursing Process
· Assesses the patient
· Plans the care of the patient
· Intervenes as appropriate
· Evaluates the effectiveness of interventions
· Incorporates age specific safety/infection control measures into patient care.
· Initiates action to meet patient and/or significant others need for information
· Maintains continuity of patient care inter-shift, inter-hospital, and while expediting out of hospital transfers.
Additional perks of being a Texas Health Nurse
· Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program as well as several other benefits.
· Delivery of high quality of patient care through nursing education, nursing research and innovations in nursing practice.
· Strong Unit Based Council (UBC).
· A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas has been at the forefront of health care in North Texas. We’re an 875-bed, Magnet-designated, full-service hospital serving our community in and around Dallas since 1966. We specialize in cancer care, cardiology, neurosciences, women’s services, and emergency medicine, we’ve got it. Plus, we’re a renowned Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a Comprehensive Stroke and Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence and provide wellness services, outpatient surgery and women’s imaging services. Texas Health Dallas is a Joint Commission-certified Primary Stroke Care Center, a Level I Trauma Center, a Cycle IV Chest Pain Center, and a designated Magnet hospital. We’re a top choice in North Texas for cancer and emergency services, bariatric services, cardiac care and much more. You belong here.
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