Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) – Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Must live outside of AZ
Department: Surgical Services / PACU
Reports To: PACU Nurse Manager / Director of Surgical Services
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (or Exempt depending on organization)
The Registered Nurse (RN) in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) provides specialized nursing care to patients recovering from anesthesia following surgical or procedural interventions. The PACU RN is responsible for monitoring patients during the immediate post-operative period, ensuring safe recovery from anesthesia, managing pain, and identifying and responding to complications. The RN collaborates with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and the interdisciplinary care team to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care for patients in the immediate post-anesthesia phase.
Monitor airway, respiratory status, cardiovascular stability, neurological status, and level of consciousness following anesthesia.
Recognize and respond promptly to complications such as airway obstruction, respiratory depression, bleeding, hemodynamic instability, or adverse reactions to anesthesia.
Administer medications, IV fluids, and blood products as prescribed.
Manage pain, nausea, and other post-operative symptoms using pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.
Monitor surgical sites, drains, dressings, and tubes for complications.
Utilize appropriate monitoring equipment including cardiac monitors, pulse oximetry, capnography, and other hemodynamic monitoring devices.
Collaborate with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care and ensure safe patient handoff from the operating room to PACU and from PACU to inpatient units or discharge.
Educate patients and families on post-operative care, pain management, and recovery expectations.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic health record (EHR).
Follow infection control, safety, and regulatory standards.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and unit-based activities.
Maintain competencies related to emergency response, including airway management and resuscitation.
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice.
Graduate of an accredited nursing program (ADN or BSN).
Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification.
ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certification required or obtained within specified timeframe.
PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) certification if caring for pediatric patients.
Prior experience in PACU, ICU, ER, or critical care environment.
BSN preferred.
Strong knowledge of post-anesthesia recovery and surgical procedures.
Advanced patient assessment and critical thinking skills.
Ability to recognize early signs of patient deterioration.
Proficiency in airway management and emergency interventions.
Effective communication and teamwork with multidisciplinary teams.
Ability to prioritize care in a fast-paced environment.
Fast-paced clinical environment with frequent patient turnover.
Exposure to bodily fluids, infectious diseases, and surgical environments.
Ability to stand, walk, lift, and reposition patients for extended periods.
May require on-call, weekend, holiday, or evening shifts depending on facility needs.
Ability to lift, move, and assist patients (up to 50 lbs with assistance).
Prolonged standing and walking.
Manual dexterity for operating medical equipment and administering medications.