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Table of Contents

Mission and Philosophy of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society

Chapter 1: Design and Implementation of WOC Nursing Specialty Roles

WOC Nursing Specialty Roles and Scope of Practice

Role Components

WOC Nurse Specialized Skills and Role Functions

Standards of Practice

Role Implementation Issues

Chapter 2: Effective Role Negotiation

Successful Role Negotiation: Attitudes and Approaches

Conducting the Negotiation

Chapter 3: Legal Aspects of Nursing

History of the Standard of Care for Nurses

Legal Definition of the Nursing Standard of Care

Other Important Legal Considerations

Chapter 4: Consultant Role

Consultation and the WOC Nurse

Process of Consultation

Characteristics of Consultants

Types of Consultation

WOC Nurse Consultative Roles

Conducting the Nursing Consultation

Establishing and Maintaining a Consultant Role

Collaboration

Consulting Relationships and Potential for Conflict: Multiple Relationships

Ethical Standards

Legal Implications of Consultation

Legal Nurse Consultation

Contracting for Services

Reimbursement

Chapter 5: Educator Role

Guidelines for Staff Orientation

Guidelines for Developing Educational Programs

Planning for Educational Programs

Guidelines: Seminar and Conference Planning and Development

Developing Resource Teams

Chapter 6: Leader/Manager Role

Marketing Professional Services

What Is “Marketing”?

Five Steps in Successful Marketing

Proposal Development

Data Collection/Outcomes Reporting

Continuous Quality Improvement/Total Quality Management Programs

Organizing and Conducting a Meeting

Atmosphere and Attitude

Chapter 7: WOC Nurse's Role in Evidence-Based Practice and Research

Development of Evidence-Based Care

Evidence-Based Practice

Reviewing the Literature

Product Evaluation

WOC Nurse Researcher

Research and EBP Resources for the WOC Nurse

Chapter 8: Grant Writing

What Is a Grant?

What Are Typical Grant Funding Sources?

Chapter 9: Health Care Delivery Systems: Payment and Reimbursement and the Effect on WOC Nursing

History of Health Care Reimbursement

Health Care in the 21st Century

Impact of WOC Nursing on Health Care Delivery Systems

Future Issues

Chapter 10: Medicare and Medicaid

What Is Medicare?

Special Coverage Considerations for Medicare

What Are Medicare Administrative Contractors?

What Is the Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics/Orthotics, and Supplies Competitive Bidding Program?

What Is Pricing, Data Analysis, and Coding?

What Is Medicaid?

What Is Managed Care for Medicaid?

Reimbursement and WOC Nursing

Chapter 11: Writing for Publication

Planning for Success

Types of Articles

Submitting a Manuscript

General Publishing Tips

Appendix A: Sample WOC Nurse Position Description: Hospital (Acute Care)

Appendix B: Sample WOC Nurse Consultant/Clinical Expert Position Description: Hospital (Acute Care)

Appendix C: Sample WOC Nurse Consultant/Clinical Expert Position Description: Home Health

Appendix D: Sample WOC Nurse Position Description: Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)

Appendix E: Sample WOC Nurse Position Description: Nurse Practitioner in Adult Health

Appendix F: Sample WOC Nurse Position Description: Independent Practice

Appendix G: Sample WOC Nurse Position Description: Industry

Appendix H: Sample Position Description: Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN)

Appendix I: Sample Position Description: Certified Ostomy Care Nurse (COCN)

Appendix J: Sample Position Description: Certified Continence Care Nurse (CCCN)

Appendix K: Sample Position Description: Certified Foot Care Nurse (CFCN)

Appendix L: Sample Position Description: Wound Treatment Associate

Appendix M: Sample WOC Nurse Performance Appraisal: Acute Care

Appendix N: Sample WOC Nurse Practitioner Performance Appraisal Form

Appendix O: Sample Structured Orientation Plan and Skills Checklist

Appendix P: Sample Annual Conference Planning Timeline

Appendix Q: Sample Conference Forms: Budget, Application for Exhibit Space, Exhibitor Evaluation, and Conference Evaluation

Appendix R: Role of the Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurse or Continence Care Nurse in Continence Care

Appendix S: WOCN Business Plan Template Workbook

Appendix T: Sample WOCN Society Member's Research Grant Proposal∗

Appendix U: Websites for Evidence-Based Resources

Appendix V: Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society Advocacy and Grassroots Toolkit

Appendix W: Structure of Medicare and Medicaid in Relationship to the Rest of the Government Branches

Appendix X: How Medicare Policy is Implemented

 


Copyright© 2013 by the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®). Date of Publication: 6/1/13. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, or republished in any form, in whole or in part, without written permission of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society.

Mission and Philosophy of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society

Mission

The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses (WOCN) Society is a professional nursing society that supports its members by promoting educational, clinical, and research opportunities to advance the practice and guide the delivery of expert health care to individuals with WOC concerns.

Philosophy

The WOCN Society believes that nursing as a profession enhances health care services to a multifaceted society and includes prevention, health maintenance, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation. WOC care is an area of specialty practice within the framework of nursing that strives to advance the health care and quality of life of all affected individuals.

The WOCN Society believes that continuing education and research provide the basis for current, comprehensive nursing practice for patients with WOC disorders. Learning may occur on a basic, advanced, or continuing education level and combines the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and clinical expertise. The WOCN Society provides quality continuing education for its members and for other health care professionals in order to enhance and improve WOC nursing practice.

By a process of accreditation, the WOCN Society promotes high standards of education and requires a baccalaureate degree with a nursing major or an equivalent as the entry level for WOC nursing education programs and for specialty courses in WOC management.

Preface

WOC nurse specialists and advance practice nurses impact patient care in a variety of health care settings. WOC nurses must demonstrate both clinical expertise and professional practice skills. As clinical experts and leaders, it is essential that WOC nurses perform within the full scope of practice through evidence-based care, education, research, advocacy, and public policy. WOC nursing is multifaceted and requires a wide array of clinical and organizational skills. This fourth edition builds upon previous editions of the Professional Practice Manual as a guidance tool for clinicians, teams, or independent practitioners. The manual is intended to provide a resource and reference that WOC nurses can use in developing, implementing, and expanding their specialty nurse role and practice.

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