Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, Communication Skills, Documentation, Emergency Response, English Language, Hospital, Housekeeping/Cleaning, Informed Consent, Intensive Care, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, Mathematics, Medical Records, Medication Administration, Medications, Needs Assessment, Nursing, OSHA, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, Patient Confidentiality, Patient Safety, Patient Status Reports, Policy Development, Postanesthesia, Problem Solving Skills, Reconciliation, Record Keeping, Registered Nurse (RN), Sample/Specimen Processing, Team Player, Telephone Skills, Testing, Time Management
LOCATION
Wichita, KS
POSTED
14 days ago
Position Summary
The Pre/Post-Operative Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for the patient’s admission to the facility, comprehensive pre-operative care, immediate post-operative care, and stabilization for admission to the inpatient department or return to the home environment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
To utilize specialized nursing knowledge and discriminative judgment while giving direct and indirect patient care:
Acts under established protocols, policies, and provider orders
Maintains patient privacy and confidentiality
Oversee patient's pre-operative and/or postoperative care, considering both physical and psychosocial needs
Continually performs thorough and accurate patient assessment, anticipates needs, and reports relevant assessments to the appropriate provider
Oversees completion and availability of requested preoperative testing and reports abnormal results to appropriate provider
Documents, assessments and care in medical record accurately and in a timely manner
Provides patient and family education on perioperative procedures and expectations
Ensure patients have met all necessary requirements (i.e. testing, consent forms, assessments, etc.) prior to transferring them to operating room
Ensures patients are optimized for discharge or transfer to inpatient unit; provides holistic and thorough discharge education and/or report
Demonstrates continued competence in assessing, treating, and caring for patients on the perioperative setting based on individualized needs
Demonstrates good nursing knowledge base and rationale for actions; demonstrates appropriate knowledge and competence of skills identified for position including, but not limited to:
Initiation and maintenance of vascular access
Procedural sedation
Cardiac and vital sign monitoring
Assistance with peripheral nerve blocks
Venous thromboembolism prophylaxis
Medication reconciliation
Airway management
Medication administration
Repositioning/comfort measures
Specimen Handling
Always maintain cleanliness and order of department
Demonstrates the safe operation of equipment and follows procedures for reporting and correcting damaged equipment and/or unsafe situations
Utilizes supplies safely, effectively, and efficiently, assisting with stocking, replenishing, and preparation of supplies
Keeps safety of patient, self, and others a primary concern always; recognizes emergency situations and responds quickly and efficiently following hospital policies and procedures to prevent adverse outcomes
Supervises and directs, as delegated, the activities of non-professional personnel
Performs other related duties as assigned by supervisors
To function effectively as a member of the team:
Reports for work in a timely manner and maintains good attendance record
Shows flexibility in accommodating schedule changes, i.e. working late or early, changing schedules, etc.
Participates as a team member in planning and implementation of patient care; takes responsibility for an adequate patient load, reviews schedule for next day
Responds to call backs in a timely and professional manner
Utilizes work time effectively
Participates as a team member in planning and implementation of patient care; takes responsibility for an adequate patient load, reviews schedule for next day
Demonstrates the ability to work cohesively with other team members
Monitors surgery schedule continually, communicating arrivals, cancellations, delays; communications with reception desk, contacts patients or surgeons who are late
Reports pertinent information to supervisor
Contributes to increased morale and positive attitude in the department and facility
Demonstrates the ability to accept and work through change
Requires minimal supervision in daily tasks
Reports pertinent information to supervisor
To support quality activities:
Participates in on-going committees and other educational programs to enhance patient care
Makes post-operative phone calls, assessing patient status and reporting any pertinent information to supervisor and/or anesthesiologist
Utilizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, making suggestions for improvement
Performs and documents daily assignments, including general housekeeping and maintenance of work environment
Develops communication skills and promotes inter-departmental relationships to ensure continuity of care
Actively participates in patient and employee safety by following OSHA and other standards reviewed in annual education
Maintains current BLS and ACLS certification and any other advanced certifications required
Qualifications
Associate’s degree from an accredited two-year college or university, or diploma in nursing. BSN desired.
Possession of valid state license as Registered Nurse in the state of Kansas.
Current BCLS (Basic Cardiac Life Support) required. (NOTE: BCLS may be obtained individually or will be accepted without individual BCLS card with current ACLS documentation.) ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) certification required within 60 days of hire.
Minimum of one-year experience in Preop, PACU, Emergency, or ICU. One-year perioperative experience in surgery center or hospital setting preferred.
Working Conditions
Temperature controlled environment. Employees should be
Able to lift 50 pounds using proper lifting technique several times during their shift.
Must be able to read, write and speak English fluently, have cognitive skills for math, reading, filing and sterile technique skills.
Communication skills to deal well with employees, patients, families and physicians.
Vision for near, far & mid-range accommodation.
Hearing for low, medium, and high pitch.
Requires physical ability for long-term standing, occasional sitting, crouching, kneeling, frequent walking, reaching with reaching above head and below waist.
Risks include exposure to blood and body fluids (high), contact with chemicals, and exposure to infectious disease.
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