About The Position

To assist in the delivery of aspects of health care in a clinical capacity based on the needs of the client and standards of operating room care.

Requirements

  • Currently certified by The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) or (LPN) Currently licensed by the Indiana State Board of Nurses' Registration and Nursing Education as a Registered Nurse.

Responsibilities

  • Assist anesthesia, surgeons, and associates with procedural related tasks.
  • Monitor instrument/equipment for processing following manufacturer/AMMI/AORN/AST standards or practice and guidelines.
  • Carry out established procedures: cleaning, decontaminating and sterilization.
  • Provide assistance in the order of priority and re-prioritizes as designated by the director or designee.
  • Alter own time schedule to adjust to changes in activity level of the department.
  • Judicious use of supplies.
  • Assist RN to obtain non-routine supplies for individualized care of clients without compromise of quality or loss of client care time.
  • Support client care by readily responding to and reporting on-going intermittent and unexpected changes in delegated aspects of care.
  • Facilitate planning and adjusting provisions of patient care per request of anesthesia, surgeons and OR associates.
  • Consult and collaborates appropriately to revise preference cards, instrument sets and supply pull sheets as technological advances influence changes in delegated aspects of care.
  • Accept and delegate tasks appropriately and promote teamwork.
  • Collaborate with other health care providers regarding the plan of intraoperative cares, including instrument/supply set up prior to case.
  • Respond quickly and is able to work under stress related to multiple requests for supplies/instruments.
  • Maintain professional environment and keep noise to a minimum at all times.
  • Exemplify excellent guest relations to patients, visitors, and physicians and co-workers.
  • Collaborate as a member of the operative team to enhance patient flow with changes to daily procedure schedules.
  • Cleaning, decontamination, and sterilization of all instruments, metal goods, and equipment used for patient care.
  • Plan and prepare for surgical intervention based on individualized needs of each patient and respond to on-going, intermittent, and unexpected changes in delegated aspects of care.
  • Adhere to HIPAA and follow social media policy and adhere to standards of practice for instrument and supply sterility.
  • Verify double check system to verify medications/supplies that are passed to the sterile field.
  • Maintain just culture and report any breaks in sterile field and activities surrounding patient care.
  • Maintain workable knowledge of anatomy and instruments/equipment.
  • Share knowledge and skills with colleagues and others including orientation and cross-training.
  • Demonstrate leadership and be a resource for peer, precepts students and new employee when needed.
  • Identify professional needs and collaborates with management for learning opportunities for self and for the unit.
  • Participate in development and implementation of departmental goals and attend product practice change in-services.
  • Establish and maintain strong relationships with all customers, focusing on physicians, provider practices, anesthesia and public.
  • Provide a professional and quiet patient environment.
  • Practice AIDET (Acknowledge, Identify, Duration, Explanation, Thank You).
  • Promote commitment to co-workers, view all staff as part of an equal team and be approachable at all times, and maintain interdepartmental relationships.
  • Be flexible with assignments, staffing needs and assigned shifts.
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