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Takes corrective action when any unsafe practice, conditions, or breaks in aseptic technique occur and report information to the circulating nurse. - Assists the circulating nurse in implementing the perioperative plan of care to include patient positioning, confirmation/preparation of the operative site, updating physician preference card, care of operative specimens, and room turnover.
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Requirements: Proven experience as operating room nurse (circulating and scrub) Excellent knowledge of aseptic and sterile techniques Solid understanding of patient safety and precautions In-depth knowledge of surgical operation procedures AHA Current Basic Life Support certification for Health Care Providers.
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Must have experience for at least 24 months in the practice of perioperative nursing, which includes demonstrated proficiency in perioperative nursing practice as both a scrub and circulating nurse.
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May assist with proper patient safety measures, i.e., safety strap application, protective padding and arm-board placement under the delegation and direction of the circulating nurse. have been employed as a surgical technologist in a surgical facility on or before July 1st, 2013 or have successfully completed a training program for surgical technology in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States or in the United States Public Health Service (MA Senate Bill 2058, December 2012.
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Eighteen months of recent experience in an Acute Care Perioperative Nursing practice as both a scrub and circulating nurse. Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, First Assistant, Contract Nurse, Travel Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Nursing, Contract, Perioperative Nurse, RNFA.
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Facilitates efficient room turnovers as a float RN, circulating nurses or scrub nurse as evident by appropriate case and patient preparation, and assisting team as needed. Registered Nurse First Assistant - is specially trained to serve as a surgical first assistant by directly assisting the surgeon with controlling bleeding, providing wound exposure, suturing, and other surgical tasks.
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We offer a training center on campus for continuing education, Shared Governance Program, Clinical Ladder for professional development, The Daisy Award, and if you are a new grad, a Nurse Residency Program to help you transition from student to professional nurse.
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In the event a sponge/needle count is incorrect, the circulating RN will inform the attending surgeon and the Anesthesiologist and a course of action will be determined and the action will be documented on the Operating Room Record as defined by facility policies and procedures.
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Coordinates specimen identification and handling with the physician and circulating nurse as directed by the department policy and procedure. Discusses the cases planned with the physicians and circulating nurse to determine any additional needs.
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The operating room nurse job description also includes the role of patient educator, circulating nurse and or scrub nurse, and potentially RN first assistant or operating room director with additional training.
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Functions as circulating nurse during C-Sections. 4): Registered Nurse shall have an Associate’s degree, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, or graduate level degree from a program that provides a diploma or degree in nursing from a National League of Nursing (NLN) /American Education Service (AES) accredited school.
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The Surgical Technologist performs other related tasks under the direction of the Circulating Nurse and reports to the Clinical Manager of the Operating Room. Communicates well with the circulating nurse to ensure continuity of care and efficient turnover and preparation of room, based on patient and surgeon needs.
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Maintains correct count of sponges, needles, and instruments with circulating nurse and report correctness of discrepancies according to established policy and procedure. Assists the Registered Professional Nurse in performing circulating functions according to established guidelines.
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Must have: 1yr exp in OR; Circulating Nurse (will consider RNs with outpatient OR exp, Cath Lab RN, Endoscopy RN, Ortho OR RN exp) Required. Title/Role: (RN) Registered Nurse Operating Room (OR.
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Maintains strict aseptic technique, assumes joint responsibility with the circulating nurse for ensuring that all are accounted for during and after the operation. Observes patient's condition while in the OR; reports any changes to the staff nurse and/or anesthesia.
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