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Medical terminology, hospital professional services, documentation and various departmental responsibilities, anatomy & physiology, infection control, vital signs, medical records (charting and obtaining health histories), assistance with physical exams, specimen collection, patient focused care, dressing changes (clean & sterile.
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Operating Room Registered Nurses remain in unsterile field; monitor and document during procedure Scrubbingin sterile field; aid surgeons by handing them equipment like sponges and other instruments.
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Provides patient care under the supervision of the Staff Nurse to include but not limited to assisting with ADL's specimen collection (non-invasive), transportation of patients monitored/unmonitored, patient preparation for procedures, and collection of vital signs, IV starts, finger stick for capillary blood glucose testing, prepared sterile tables for procedures and unit specific procedures/tasks which require documented competencies.
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4 Utilizes sterile technique to draw samples and uses heat sealer to assure the sterility and quality of plasma unit samples per SOPs. Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures.
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Location: Multiple Exclusive US Assignments Operating Room Registered Nurses remain in unsterile field; monitor and document during procedure Scrubbing—in sterile field; aid surgeons by handing them equipment like sponges and other instruments Responsibilities: Duties of an OR RN are twofold: A Scrub RN prepares the OR for the patient sets up tools and makes sure the area is sterile for surgery.
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Prepares the sterile field, instrumentation and equipment for surgical procedures, anticipating the needs of the surgeon, and assist the nurse ,and the anesthesia provider as needed. Level 1 Trauma Center Hiring CVOR Surgical Technologist.
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Certified Surgical Tech (Scrub Tech) Part Time. Prepares surgical instrumentation for sterilization and pulls together needed materials for procedures. Successful completion of Surgical Technology program, either technical or military REQUIRED.
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Working in the operating room of a hospital or outpatient surgery center, you may have duties that include prepping the OR, surgical tools, and equipment, helping nurses and surgeons scrub in, keeping up with equipment during surgery, maintaining sterile conditions, assisting with tools during surgery, cleaning the OR after surgery, and transporting patients to and from surgery.
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Assists in identifying, labeling and/or dispatching specimens from the sterile field to the RN circulator or Laboratory. Assists with room preparation and set up of sterile tables, cleaning of operating room post-surgery and containment of contaminated needles and sharps.
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