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While we use the “parking lot to parking lot” idiom, this actually includes everything from pre-screening, to the design and building of vertically integrated clinics, to the actual day-of experience of getting our devices (pre-op, op, and post-op.
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One of these programs is Healthy Connections, a pre-op education program that prepares patients for their surgical procedures and ensures they are set to have an optimal outcome. Specially trained surgery teams make sure patients receive excellent care both pre-and post-operatively to help alleviate anxiety and hasten recovery.
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Covers pre-op/PACU as needed. Liaises with Physician/Surgeon to understand physician preferences related to room setup, availability of supplies, operating environment, etc. Covers pre-op/PACU as needed.
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This role requires a strong command of animal (rodent) anatomy, general animal welfare, anesthetic management, pre-op and post-operative care associated with survival and no survival surgery.
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Pertinent information needed in patient chart and completes circulation pre-op checklist. In collaboration with the Manager, OR Supervisor and Pre-op Surgical Services Coordinator, determines and prepares for specific patient needs, develops and updates ambulatory outpatient and surgery policies and procedures and determines and helps to develop patient teaching needs.
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Assess and reach out to Pre-op Joint replacement patients to ensure readiness for surgery and post-care needs, collaborate with the PAT team, including Surgeon Offices. Provides coordination of the continuum of care beginning before surgery, including Preadmission Testing, Peri-op Services, inpatient units, and post-acute.
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Liaises with Supply Chain Management/Environmental Services/Central Sterile Processing to ensure that the service line has sufficient supplies. A stellar team collaboration, where the CEO, CNO, Directors and Leaders are all personable and approachable.
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Ensures required pre-op information is available before patient is taken to surgery. Communicates with surgeon and anesthesia, and as needed, about patient conditions; receives direction for patient management.
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Identification and transportation of patient, performs brief assessment of patient, completes chart review and pre-op interview review, confirms operative site, identifies physical and psychological needs of patient and family.
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Must be able to provide: Surgical 1st Assist including VATS and Thoracotomies, Endoscopic Vein Harvesting, Pre-op evaluation of patients and surgery prep, post-op inpatient management in CVICU and Telemetry Floor as well as post-op evaluations in follow-up appointments.
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Reviews with Pre-op RN the preoperative checklist ensuring all requirements are met before escorting patients to OR. Coordinates care of the patient with the surgeon, anesthesiologist and other personnel as required.
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Assists with transfer of patients to the operating/procedure room from pre-op, giving assistance to anesthesia and surgeons and helps transfer patients to recovery following procedures. Arranges furniture and equipment in such a manner that all pieces are accessible for efficient work by the scrub tech, anesthesia and surgeon.
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Must be able to work in with other nursing staff in the pre-op, OR, and PACU, as well as with ancillary staff, to provide safe, efficient patient care. The position coordinates the activities of the Anesthesiologist, Surgical Technologist, and Surgeon to ensure safe patient care.
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Facilitate completion, or in some instances, perform basic pre-op diagnostic tests. They confirm all pre-operative requirements are met; and will notify the surgeon and/or anesthesia team of any abnormal results of lab work and diagnostic testing; and maintain and promote patient's safety by assessing physical and psychological needs that an individual may have prior to the date of surgery.
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Educate patients on treatment plans, phases, consent forms, pre op and post op instructions. Review, coordinate, and collaborate with front office, Prosthodontist, and Oral Surgeon about patients health, needs, lab script, and treatment plan finalization.
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