The primary function of the Treatment Nurse is to ensure effective and efficient care is provided as prescribed by the physician and as required by facility policies and procedures
Job Summary
The primary function of the Treatment Nurse is to ensure effective and efficient care is provided as prescribed by the physician and as required by facility policies and procedures.
Accurately observe and assess wounds and pressure sores with prompt notification of physicians of lack of progress in healing or deterioration with the current treatment and or signs/symptoms of infection.
Many residents may be upset or in need of reassurances at times and will benefit from your services the most if you are patient, caring and compassionate.
Matching Summary
The primary function of the Treatment Nurse is to ensure effective and efficient care is provided as prescribed by the physician and as required by facility policies and procedures.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
effective and efficient care
resident care
wound and pressure sore assessment
communication with physicians
patient, caring and compassionate
Nice-to-have
strong customer service
professional decorum
highest degree of quality care
Key Requirements
Nursing Degree from an accredited college
Two (2) years or more experience
Current, unencumbered license as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurse