The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing primary care to patients before and after surgery, including assessments, medication administration, and monitoring recovery. They also ensure patient confidentiality and provide education to patients and families regarding procedures and medications.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a current state registered nurse license and a CPR certificate, with a minimum of one year of professional nursing experience preferred. Completion of nursing training from an accredited school is required, with a BSN preferred.
bachelor degreeMultitaskingTime ManagementPatient AdvocacyCare PlanningDocumentationMedication AdministrationProblem SolvingPatient AssessmentPatient EducationCrisis InterventionEmergency ResponseTriagePain ManagementVital Signs MonitoringMedical Record DocumentationSurgical Site Assessment
Job description
OPTIM SURGERY CENTER is seeking a full time Registered Nurse, Preop-PACU for the Savannah, GA location.
Job Supervisory Responsibilities
May participate in supervision of medical assistants, medical administrative assistants, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants
General Summary
An exempt position responsible for providing primary care to patients, including assessment, treatment, care planning, and medical care evaluation.
Essential Job Responsibilities
1.
Performs physical assessments on patients scheduled for surgery in a timely manner by utilizing all available resources (patient, significant other, medical record, other health professionals, etc.) 2.
Documents assessment on the pre-op assessment form 3.
Reports any medical problems to anesthesia, and or preop/PACU manager 4.
Monitors results of ancillary tests ordered and reports results out of the norm to anesthesia/surgeon 5.
Make sure patients are NPO 6.
IV started prior to surgery, antibiotics are hung as ordered 7.
Assist anesthesia with blocks 8.
Ensures the site/side is marked by the physician prior to moving to the OR suite 9.
Administer preop medications and monitor for adverse reactions 10.
Charts are prepared for the next day 11.
Maintains patient confidentiality, patient dignity, patient rights, and serves as a patient advocate at all times.
12.
Provides education for the patient and family regarding procedure, medication, et.
13.
Performs physical assessments on patients following surgery immediately upon arrival to PACU 14.
Documents assessment on the PACU form 15.
Reports any medical problems to anesthesia, surgeon, and or preop/PACU manager 16.
Monitors vital signs until fully recovered 17.
Medications given as needed per orders to control pain, nausea, vomiting, etc.
18.
Patient monitored closely for reaction and complications and steps taken quickly to prevent complications 19.
Assessments made of reactions and recovery from blocks 20.
Assessments made of surgical site for swelling, redness, drainage, bleeding, or any other problems 21.
Surgical post-operative calls made 22.
Performs surgical chart audits 23.
Maintains patient confidentiality, patient dignity, patient rights, and serves as a patient advocate at all times.
24.
Provides education for the patient and family regarding procedure, medication, et.
25.
Performs all other duties assigned by the preop/PACU Manager.
Education
RN. Completion of nursing training from an accredited school of nursing. BSN preferred.
Experience
Minimum one year of professional nursing experience. Clinic experience preferred.
Other Requirements
Current state registered nurse license. Current CPR certificate.
Performance Requirements
Knowledge
1.
Knowledge of nursing processes; health care systems, structure, and functions; and community resources.
Understanding of health care technology, equipment, and supplies.
Familiarity with state law on nursing care, nurse practice guidelines, and clinic policies and procedures.
2.
Knowledge of wellness/illness, growth and development, human behavior, psychosocial factors, and alternative health care treatments.
3.
Knowledge of chart/medical record documentation requirements and federal/state laws related to release of health care information.
Skills
1. Skill in time management, problem solving, multitasking, prioritizing, and medical care coordination. 2. Skill in initiating appropriate crisis interventions and emergency response. 3. Skill in patient triage in person and on the phone.
Abilities
1.
Ability to analyze options and then counsel patients and families about choices and make referrals to other providers and resources.
2.
Ability to engage clients and families in the development and implementation of a care plan.
3.
Ability to read and interpret physicians’ orders and notes from other providers.
4.
Ability to calculate and administer drug dosages and injections and measure results.
Equipment Operated
Standard nursing equipment and supplies including thermometer and syringes. May involve use of assistive devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, ventilators, pulse oximetry units, and oxygen tanks. May require use of computer.
Work Environment
Medical exam/treatment rooms and medical offices. Controlled lighting, acoustics, air quality, and temperature settings. Environmental hazards may be unpredictable including exposure to communicable diseases and biohazards.
Mental/Physical Requirements
Involves standing, walking, bending, grasping, manipulating, and squatting. Occasional need to lift patient during transfer/turn process with or without assistance. Stress can be triggered by workload and complex cases.