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The PARC Joliet Nursing Treatment Nurse in Joliet, Illinois
Treating skin reactions
Preventing skin breakdown
Treating and managing vascular ulcers, pressure ulcers and diabetic ulcers
Initiating preventative measures
Providing comprehensive wound management, including reducing causative factors, controlling odor, assessing nutritional needs, and providing and applying topical therapies
Educating the patient, the patient’s family, and any other support persons on care techniques
Assessing and treating draining wounds and fistulae
Designing pouch systems for draining wounds and fistulae
Implementing preventative actions to reduce the incidences of pressure ulcers and vascular ulcers
Providing instruction on proper wound dressing
Educating the patient, the patient’s family, and other support persons on ulcer prevention and treatmentWOCs nurses specializes in ostomy care are skilled to provide inpatient and outpatient care, as well as pre- and post-operative education, support and counseling for individuals who undergo surgery for colostomies, ileostomies, or urostomies. Their scope of practice often includes:
Ostomy Care
Providing self-care, diet, and lifestyle education and support
Preventing peristomal/stomal complications
Providing rehabilitative care
Assessing stoma site marking so as to decrease long-term complications and encourage pouching system adherence
Reviewing and modifying pouch system problems
Addressing and preventing peristomal skin complicationsWOC nurses specializes in urinary and fecal incontinence often work in an inpatient acute setting. The WOCN will provide a wide range of services that address causative factors, restorative strategies, and lifestyle/quality of life issues. Their scope of practice often includes:
Incontinence Care
Selecting and recommending collection devices or undergarments
Providing instruction on pelvic muscles exercises
Counseling the patient, the patient’s family, and other support persons on hygiene and skin care
Providing instruction on self-catheterization
Identifying contributing factors and suggesting dietary and environmental modificationsWOC nurses will have advanced training in nursing, along with post-graduate or post-baccalaureate certificates in wound, ostomy, and continence care through educational programs that can be completed through a combination of home study and on-site experience.
Job Type: Full-time