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As a PACU nurse, your primary role is to care for both adult and pediatric patients before and after surgery, including those who have received various types of anesthesia. Monitor patients' medical conditions and promptly report any significant changes to the physician or anesthesiologist/CRNA.
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Required Procedures: - General surgical cases : Adult, Pediatric - Minor Nerve Blocks, IV Regional anesthesia, Plexus anesthesia - Regional Anesthesia, Local Infiltration, Spinal Anesthesia, Neurosurgical cases - PICC line- will train Cardiothoracic cases.
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Patient Demographics: Adolescent, Child, Adult, Geriatric - 90%+ of the patients are over the age of 12. No of OR: 17 MOR; 7 DSC - plus specials, Cath labs, Endo, Radiology. Case Mix: All cases except OB, burns, CV, Transplant.
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Specialty: Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA) Patient Demographics: Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric. Support Staff: - Neuro: Surgeon, Surgical Assistant, Scrub Tech, OR RN Circulator - Ortho: 2 Surgical Assistants.
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The CRNA is proficient in caring for pediatric, adult and geriatric patient populations. Job Summary: The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a direct care provider who possesses the knowledge and skills required for the delivery of safe, competent, anesthesia care.
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Assists the anesthesiologist/CRNA as necessary. Clinically proficient in OR nursing skills, demonstrating knowledge of the developmental needs of the pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients.
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Of operating rooms: 17 MOR, 7 DSC, plus specials, cath labs, endo, radiologyEMR: EPICPatient Age Demographic: Adolescent, Child, Adult, Geriatric. of operating rooms: 17 MOR, 7 DSC, plus specials, cath labs, endo, radiologyEMR: EPICPatient Age Demographic: Adolescent, Child, Adult, Geriatric.
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Coverage Needed: Full-time Patients per Day: 10 Patient Population/Age: Adult Department Description: Outpatient and Inpatient GI. Preferences include Upper GI w/foreign body removal, fulguration of bleeder, with injection of varices, with banding of varices; ERCP, ERCP w/PEG; Liver biopsy; Insertion/mgmt of Sengstaken/Blakemore tube.
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Certification as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) approved and accepted by the State of California Board of Registered Nursing. Under the medical supervision of an anesthesiologist, administers general and regional anesthesia for all types of surgical, obstetrical, and other procedures that require anesthesia services, to patients of various age groups including: neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric in accordance w/ hospital and departmental standards of care.
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Must have completed a program leading to a CRNA certified by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetist, Master's leading in anesthesia preferred. Fully accredited by JCAHO, services include adult med/surg, pediatrics, obstetrics, emergency room, as well as outpatient family medicine clinics, pharmacy, lab, and imaging.
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Job Description & Requirements Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - StartDate: ASAP This facility is seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for locum tenens support as they look to fill a current need.
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License, Certification, Registration Certification as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) approved and accepted by the State of California Board of Registered Nursing. Under the medical supervision of an Anesthesiologist, administers general and regional anesthesia for all types of surgical, obstetrical and other procedures that require anesthesia services, to patients of various age groups including: neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric in accordance with hospital and departmental standards of care.
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Registered Nurse license issued by the state in which the team member practices, Nurse Anesthetist certification (CRNA) issued by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, and Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber license issued by the state in which the team member practices.
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Required Procedures: - General Anesthesia (Adult, Peds, Neonatal, Trauma), Spinal/Epidural/Regional Anesthesia Surgery, Obstetrical Cases, Neurosurgical cases, Open-Heart Anesthesia, Thoracic cases (except open heart), Complex vascular cases (except open heart) - Complex orthopedic cases, Pain mgmt techniques, Post-op epidural, Post-op extremity blocks, Epidural steroid for Lumbar & Cervical, Transforaminal, Use of x-ray guidance in performance of blocks.
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Job Description & Requirements Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - StartDate: ASAP Available Shifts: Regular 8 Pay Rate: $146.00 - 158.00 This facility is seeking a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for locum tenens support as they look to fill a current need.
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