Travel Nurse RN - Wound/Ostomy - $2,131 per week in Silver Spring, MD
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Silver Spring
Posted on: July 6, 2025
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Job Description:
TravelNurseSource is working with Magnet Medical to find a
qualified Wound/Ostomy RN in Silver Spring, Maryland, 20910! Pay
Information $2,131 per week About The Position A Registered Nurse
(RN) – Wound Care specializes in the assessment, treatment, and
management of patients with acute or chronic wounds. The RN
provides expert care to individuals suffering from a variety of
wound types, including pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, surgical
wounds, and traumatic injuries. The role involves performing wound
assessments, implementing care plans, educating patients and
caregivers, and working closely with a multidisciplinary team to
promote healing and prevent complications. The RN must stay updated
on the latest wound care techniques, products, and protocols to
ensure the highest standard of care. Key Responsibilities : Wound
Assessment and Evaluation : Perform thorough assessments of wounds,
documenting size, depth, drainage, stage, and signs of infection or
complications. Evaluate patient conditions, including
comorbidities, nutritional status, and mobility, which may affect
wound healing. Identify underlying causes of wounds, such as
pressure, vascular insufficiency, or diabetes, and develop
comprehensive care plans. Wound Care Treatment and Management :
Apply appropriate dressings and topical treatments based on the
type and severity of the wound. Manage wound infections by
administering prescribed antibiotics and ensuring proper wound
hygiene. Perform debridement of necrotic tissue when necessary and
as per facility protocols, utilizing safe and effective methods
(e.g., autolytic, mechanical, enzymatic). Monitor wound healing
progress and adjust care plans as needed to ensure optimal healing.
Patient and Family Education : Educate patients and their families
about the importance of proper wound care and prevention strategies
to avoid further damage. Instruct patients on how to properly care
for wounds at home, including how to change dressings, recognize
signs of infection, and prevent pressure injuries. Provide advice
on lifestyle modifications (e.g., proper nutrition, mobility, and
hygiene) to support wound healing. Multidisciplinary Collaboration
: Work closely with physicians, dietitians, physical therapists,
and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement
effective care plans. Collaborate with the healthcare team to
address the root causes of wounds, such as improving blood flow,
managing chronic conditions, or promoting mobility. Participate in
case discussions and care meetings, providing expertise on wound
management and contributing to treatment strategies. Documentation
and Reporting : Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of patient
assessments, treatments, interventions, and wound care progress.
Document wound measurements, descriptions, and the patient's
response to treatment in the medical record, ensuring compliance
with legal and healthcare standards. Report any complications, such
as infection or delayed healing, to the medical team in a timely
manner. Prevention and Risk Assessment : Conduct regular risk
assessments for patients at risk of developing pressure ulcers,
diabetic ulcers, or other chronic wounds. Implement and educate
patients on preventive measures, such as turning schedules for
bedridden patients, pressure-relieving devices, and appropriate
footwear. Advise on nutrition and hydration to support tissue
health and wound healing. Pain Management : Assess and manage pain
associated with wounds, utilizing both pharmacological and
non-pharmacological methods. Provide comfort measures, such as
positioning, dressing changes, and emotional support, to minimize
pain and discomfort. Educate patients on pain management
techniques, including medication adherence and the importance of
reporting pain changes. Quality Improvement and Best Practices :
Stay informed on the latest wound care research, treatment options,
and best practices to ensure the highest standards of care are met.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives, such as audits,
peer reviews, and training, to improve the quality of wound care
services provided. Provide training and support to other staff
members, including nurses, nursing assistants, and healthcare
workers, on effective wound care techniques. 27516388EXPTEMP Job
Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS 5 Benefits of Travel
Nursing As a travel nurse, you'll work in various healthcare
settings, gaining exposure to diverse patient populations, medical
procedures, and healthcare systems. This broadens your clinical
skills and enhances your adaptability. Change environments
regularly to prevent burnout, maintaining enthusiasm and passion
for your nursing career. The variety in assignments keeps your work
engaging and fulfilling. Different facilities may use various
healthcare technologies and electronic health record systems.
Exposure to these technologies enhances your proficiency in
adapting to different digital healthcare platforms. In times of
public health crises, travel nurses often play essential roles in
vaccination campaigns, disease control efforts, and other
initiatives that contribute to the well-being of communities.
Travel nursing allows you to explore different nursing specialties.
You can try various areas of healthcare, helping you identify your
preferred niche or specialty.
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