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The Pre-Operative/Post-Operative Registered Nurse, under the supervision of the PACU Manager or the Director of Nursing, according to the organizational structure, is responsible for providing peri-operative patient care in accordance with sound nursing judgment, regulatory and accreditation standards, and the facility's mission, vision, and values.
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Required Qualifications 2 years of PACU experience must have PEDS PACU experience Experience in Uro, peds, ortho/spine, gyn and vascular procedures Pediatric experience BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications Preferred Qualifications Health Connect Swan Ganz About the Facility As part of the Kaiser Permanente group, the Oakland Medical Center offers high quality care to residents of the Bay Area, along with sister institutions based in Alameda, Pinole and Richmand.
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Active participation in Hospital and Medical Staff Quality Built-In (QBI) activities for pre-op, intra-op and post-op care, such as participation in value stream mapping and kaizen event, as well as adhere to peri-operative safety protocols.
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Limited to: Radiology, MRI, all pre-op and PACU facilities. Anesthesia Technician is responsible to support TJC Standards, Title 22 and NPSG. The individual is. limited to: Radiology, MRI, all pre-op and PACU facilities.
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Responsibilities include oversight over the operating room, pre-op, post-op (PACU), Anesthesia, Prepare and Environmental Services. Responsibilities include oversight over the operating room, pre-op, post-op (PACU), Anesthesia, Prepare and Environmental Services.
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Is willing to serve as patients' advocate during the pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative phases of surgical intervention. Consults with the peri-operative nurse who interviewed the patient pre-operatively.
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Responsible for Pre-op duties. We are an outpatient surgery center in downtown San Francisco which provides high-quality care for elective surgery patients in a structured, mature, professional environment.
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This position monitors daily operations and overall function of the following East Campus departments: Operating Rooms (ORs), Pre-Op, Same Day Surgery Pre-Op, Endoscopy, IR, Cath Lab, PACU, Recovery and SPD. Oversees staff while maintaining budget and all Nurse Director functions according to job description.
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The Orthopaedic Institute Periop Program includes 5 operating rooms, 2 procedure rooms, 16 bed Pre-op/PACU, anesthesia, sterile processing and decontamination. Areas of responsibility includes Pre-op, PACU, OR, Prepare, Procedure Rooms, Anesthesia, Sterile Processing.
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To decrease patient's anxiety and help plan nursing actions intra-operatively, greet the patient in Pre-Op Holding Area for the purposes of identification, physical/psychological assessments.
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Split time roughly 50/50 between first-assisting in the OR and seeing patients for consults and pre-op + post-op clinic visits. Split time roughly 50/50 between first-assisting in the OR and seeing patients for consults and pre-op + post-op clinic visits.
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Previous pre-op evaluation/ICU/ or ED experience as RN or NP. Previous pre-op evaluation experience (Prepare clinic experience). Previous pre-op evaluation/ICU/ or ED experience as RN or NP.
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Previous experience as a physician assistant in a surgical subspecialty (at least 1 year of first-assist experience) One of the most highly regarded plastic surgery practices in San Francisco, California is seeking an experienced physician assistant to join their growing team.
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The director assumes total system wide responsibility for overall operations of Surgery, Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), Same Day Surgery (SDS), Anesthesia, Pre-op, Sterile Processing, and the Perioperative Business Office.
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12 Beds Post Op, 4 Beds Pre Op within the unit. Away from work, travelers have the chance to ferry across the bay to Alcatraz, explore Chinatown, stroll along the lively Embarcadero, drive through the wine country and, of course, feast on San Francisco’s famous cracked crab and sourdough bread.
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