Registered Nurse Operating Room
East Orange, NJ, United States
Job Summary
Follows the nursing process from preoperative holding area to PACU; communicates with surgeon and anesthesia care provider about relevant patient medical/surgical history and medication allergies; pulls supplies, instruments, and equipment needed for surgical case; opens surgical case with scrub technologist, maintaining aseptic technique; counts with scrub technologist prior to incision; performs the Time Out; is at the patient's side during induction and intubation and extubation; safely positions patient with health care team; obtains additional supplies, instruments, and equipment as needed; performs final counts and makes sure they are correct; accurately documents and charges patient; gives report to PACU nurse with anesthesia care provider; performs biological testing for OR autoclaves, knowledgeable of immediate use steam sterilization policies and principles. Follows recommended practices of AORN.
Essential Functions
The Perioperative Registered Nurse is responsible for providing quality nursing care utilizing the nursing process as reflected in AORN Standards of Perioperative Nursing Practice. Perioperative nursing practice includes, but is not limited to the role of scrub person, circulator, clinical coordinator and educator.
Provides Safe and Appropriate Nursing Care to Patients Utilizing the Nursing Process and Demonstrates the Ability to Perform Clinical/Technical and Administrative Tasks
Coordinates use of instruments, supplies and equipment for intraoperative phase based on patient's needs and surgeon's preference card
Systematically assesses the health status of the patient and records health data
Assesses knowledge level of patient preoperatively and provides basic teaching related to procedure and monitoring
Is proactive in the Time Out process to be sure the patient's procedure is performed on the correct site, side, and level
Establishes nursing diagnoses; plans, implements, and evaluates nursing interventions - initiates changes when appropriate
Protects the patient from injury caused by extraneous objects and chemical, electrical, laser, mechanical, and thermal sources
Performs interventions to protect patient from surgical site infections
Maintains patient's normothermia
Properly labels specimens and requisition forms
Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability to changes as they occur
Adheres to hospital policy for sponge counts, sharps, and instrument counts; protects patient from retained surgical items
Provides education consistent with the patient/family's learning abilities and preferences; evaluates outcomes
Effectively Communicates with Physicians, Co-workers, Patients, Families Reports pertinent observations regarding patients to physicians and other health care team members
Hand-off report is given accurately and concisely; hand-off paperwork is completed
Documentation on the patient's medical record is accurate, complete and concise to ensure continuity in the provision and coordination of patient care
Patient advocate - ethical and moral decision making per patient or family member's wishes
Uses problem solving and conflict resolution skills to foster effective work relationships with team members
Patient Safety Completes the Pre-Procedure form so that problems can be anticipated and corrected prior to the patient entering the OR
Maintains National Patient Safety Goals, including participation in the Time Out process
Verifies, coordinates and carries out physicians orders/preferences accurately
Coordinates interdepartmental transfers smoothly and efficiently
Coordinates interdepartmental activities related to SCIP measures to ensure timely efficient care
Communicates and coordinates with coordinator and other nurses to ensure timely discharge, patient satisfaction, and quality care along the continuum of care
Practices Standard Precautions
Demonstrated knowledge of and practices department safety procedures, including safe handling of equipment and hazardous substances
Responds to emergency situations to promote optimal patient outcomes by recognizing changes in the patient's health status
Initiates incident reports appropriately
Administers Medications in an Accurate and Timely Manner Follows the 5 "rights" when administering medications (patient, route, time, dose, med) after checking for allergies
Uses 2 patient identifiers before administering medications
Initiates and effectively maintains IV therapy
Participates in Quality Improvement Acts as a resource and mentor for others
Verbalizes unit specific quality improvement projects
Verbalizes hospital-wide quality improvement initiatives
Collects, interprets or relays quality improvement data for the unit
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Minimum Education/Certifications Graduate of an accredited school of nursing, preferably BSN program.
Current NJ license or letter of permission from the New Jersey State Board of Nursing to practice in the state of New Jersey.
CNOR and/or CRNFA preferred with maintenance of the required continuing education.
One year experience preferred.
American Heart Association (BLS)
Working Conditions
Exposed to unpleasant odors, body waste, communicable diseases, blood and body fluids, chemicals, radiation, and repetitive motions. Encounters stress, emergencies, trauma and death. On feet most of the day, lift/pull/push patients and heavy equipment. Interacts with family, visitors, health team members and other hospital personnel. Required to work call hours evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays in addition to regularly scheduled shifts.