10 hours annual continuing education in wound care
The role involves providing specialized nursing care to patients with wounds, drains, pressure sores, and incontinence under the direction of a Registered Nurse
Job Summary
The role involves providing specialized nursing care to patients with wounds, drains, pressure sores, and incontinence under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
The LPN is responsible for assessing patient needs, assisting in care planning, implementing therapeutic interventions, and documenting patient responses according to hospital standards.
Employees are part of a team invested in their professional growth, with opportunities to serve as a resource for wound care and participate in educational activities.
Matching Summary
The role involves providing specialized nursing care to patients with wounds, drains, pressure sores, and incontinence under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Current State LPN License
High School Diploma
10 hours annual continuing education in wound care