Advanced Surgery Center Round Rock
Location
Austin, Texas
Salary
$30 - $40 / HOUR
The PAT Nurse conducts preoperative assessments and provides essential instructions to prepare patients for surgery. They are responsible for coordinating pre-procedural testing, reviewing physician orders, and communicating with the surgical team to ensure patient safety.
Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing with a current Texas nursing license and BCLS certification. Two years of perioperative nursing experience and ACLS/PALS certifications are preferred.
The PAT Nurse provides preoperative assessments and instructions to prepare patients for surgery.
· Initiates preoperative assessment and care to pre-surgical patients using the nursing process · Responsible and accountable for pre-procedural testing, documenting and communication patient history · Provides preoperative instructions and education to patients prior to surgery · Discusses and arranges post-operative follow up care for patients · Reviews physician orders to ensure necessary tests and preoperative labs are complete · Evaluates and screens patients for any possible complications · Communicates with the surgeon, office nursing staff, triage, scheduling and OR staff as needed · Works collaboratively with the other team members to assure the safe and accurate delivery of patient care · Assesses the patient’s condition and addresses their needs before and during surgery · Has regular and predictable attendance · Adheres to ADSC policies and procedures · Performs other duties as assigned
· Prior PAT nurse experience · Knowledge and experience in ASC, operating room or ASC nursing care · Competence in assessing, treating and caring for patients based on age-specific needs · Ability to set priorities and provide direction to others that promotes efficiency on the unit · Ability to correlate clinical data with patient’s medical and nursing care · Effective communication and positive interpersonal skills · Ability to maintain patient confidentiality · Ability to transcribe physicians orders accurately and read labels and instructions completely
Supervision: Reports directly to the Director of Nursing and Administrator
· Graduate of an Accredited School of Nursing · Current nursing licensure to practice in the State of Texas, successful completion of Basic Cardiac Life Support Course; ALCS required and PALS preferred · Two years’ experience in perioperative nursing preferred Bilingual preferred
Must be able to work as scheduled. Good visual acuity and accurate color vision. Ability to lift/transfer patients in excess of 100 pounds, which may require pushing, pulling and essentially utilizing a full range of body movement. Ability to push a gurney with a 150-pound patient on it. Ability to stand, walk, stop, kneel, crouch and/or crawl. Ability to reach, grasp, use fine finger movement and feel fine sensation to discern temperature, texture, size and shape. Ability to lift 25-pound instrument trays. Ability to push heavy equipment on wheels within the OR suite. Ability to wear lead apron.
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