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Registered Nurse- ASC (Crossover to PreOp/Pacu and OR) - PRN

OSS Health, York, Pennsylvania, United States, 17404


JOB SUMMARY: Participates as a member of the OR healthcare team in planning, preparing, and producing a safe and effective OR experience for patients undergoing surgery. Provides guidance and supervision to surgical technicians and input in the development and implementation of goals and objectives to support the nursing process, standards development process, and the performance improvement process. Maintains clinical competency in professional nursing practice.Schedule: As needed QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION: •Possess a current PA RN license in good standing or have the ability to obtain PA licensure upon hire and a current BLS certification. •Previous experience in surgical, critical care or same day surgery preferred: o RN (new grad) - recent graduate from an accredited school of nursing with less than a year of experience; current PA Graduate Nursing permit required and obtainment of PA RN license within expiration date required. o RN I - minimum of (1) year of experience as a registered nurse required. o RN II - minimum of (3) years of experience as a registered nurse required. •ACLS and PALS certifications or the ability to obtain within one year of employment required. •Ability to use a computer proficiently and/or learn new software programs (more specifically EMR systems). •Clinical knowledge of the nursing process and the ability to adhere to the process and structure standards of the OSS Health Ambulatory Surgery Center. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: •Assists in the development and implementation of the patient care delivery system. •Monitors patient's physiological status during the operative procedure. •Ensures appropriate patient preparation for operative procedure. •Coordinates with OR technicians and surgeons in the delivery of surgical care. •Demonstrates knowledge of operating room procedure and maintenance of sterile environment. •Fosters a customer-focused environment for patients, visitors and members of the health care team. •Assumes role of patient advocate to address the patient's biophysical, psychosocial and cultural needs as evidenced by observation and through feedback of others. •Consistently fosters an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation through communication and cooperation with all members of the health care team as evidenced by observation. •Fosters public relations through positive representation of the organization. •Develops and maintains personal and professional skills •Delegates duties and responsibilities to support staff according to job description. •Serves as a resource person to the health care team. •Serves on committees and/or participates in changes of policy and procedures that affect the operation of services as documented. •Participates with support services to promote a safe, clean environment, as evidenced by customer responses and regulatory inspections. •Consistently adheres to OSHA bloodborne pathogen guidelines; applies universal precautions per Center standards as observed. •Demonstrates an awareness of patient safety and proper body mechanics when moving patients or equipment. •Accurately completes incident reports within the shift of occurrence and immediately communicates critical incidents to the appropriate person per the organizational chart. •Responsible for direct patient care and safety of patient during pre- and post-operative stays •Assesses and addresses nutritional needs of the patient post-operatively •Provides patient discharge teaching •Documents clearly and thoroughly in the medical record and assists in the maintenance of patient medical records •Administers medications in accordance with Center standards and federal and state regulations for medication administration •Assists in equipment maintenance and trouble-shooting •Assists in responding to any patient or plant emergencies in accordance with approved procedures •Assists with the orientation of new personnel as assigned. •Maintains confidentiality of all patient, Center, and physician information; respects the patient's privacy. •Level II staff may take on the most difficult of tasks and assist in training newly hired staff. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILTIES: No supervisory responsibilities. LANGUAGE SKILLS: Must be proficient in the English language, both verbally and written, in order to communicate effectively with patients, co-workers, physicians, vendors, and the general public. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Moderate physical effort when working in patient care environment consisting of standing, walking, pushing, pulling, bending, reaching, and stooping. Moderate sitting and keyboarding when performing administrative responsibilities. Fine and gross motor skills and manual dexterity to operate keyboard and other equipment. Occasionally lift and/or move 25 to 50 pounds. Must be able to respond quickly and effectively to an emergency. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Climate controlled environment with occasional periods of being outside. Exposed to bloodborne pathogens, anesthetic gases, sterilizers, electrical and mechanical hazards, confused or combative patients bio-contaminated waste and unpleasant elements. Subject to stressful situations; occasional long or irregular hours. The above statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principle functions of the job as identified, and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the position.