Hours: Per Diem, Alternating Shifts, Day/Evening, On call as needed
Reviews pre-operative orders and consults with the surgeon and/or anesthesiologist as necessary to assure appropriate tests are ordered per guidelines.
Reviews test results, checks for abnormal results and communicates abnormalities to the surgeon, anesthesiologist and/or primary physician prior to surgery.
Reviews preoperative chart for completeness verifying that all paperwork is present and complete preoperatively, such as consent form, H&P, and lab results.
Provides emotional support to patients undergoing a change in body image and/or activity level due to surgery.
Initiates and documents post-operative phone calls to SDC patients.
Safely administers intravenous therapy to support the patients’ treatment plan.
Initiates and administers IV's, without errors or complications, in accordance with physician orders and nursing policy and procedure.
Observes and documents patients' response to intravenous therapy.
Continuously monitors post operative patients to ensure safety while recovering from anesthesia.
Monitors and observes patients during the recovery phase of general or regional anesthesia.
Monitors for potential problems/complications immediately post operatively, giving special attention to oxygenation, ventilation, circulation and temperature.
Supports the perioperative plan of care through implementation of the recovery plan of care for the patient.
Demonstrates knowledge of dosage, action, use and side effects of medications commonly used during anesthesia.
Exerts 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Frequently reaches (extending hands and arms in any direction), handles (seizing, holding, grasping, turning, or working with hands), and feels (perceiving attributes of items such as size, shape, temperature, or texture by means of fingertips). Occasionally stoops (bending the body downward and forward by bending the spine at the waist), and kneels (bending the legs at knee to come to rest on knee or knees).
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