Registered Nurse - Cath Lab Holding

St. Josephs Medical CenterHouston, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This role involves preparing patients for procedures in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, including patient assessment, obtaining necessary permits, pre-operative teaching, and providing essential nursing care. The nurse will also be responsible for removing arterial and venous sheaths post-procedure, monitoring physiological parameters, identifying arrhythmias, and providing discharge instructions. Effective communication with nursing units and other departments is crucial for ensuring a continuum of care. The position requires the ability to quickly assess and intervene in emergency situations.

Requirements

  • Current RN License issued by Texas State Board of Nurses.
  • B.S. Diploma or Associate Degree in Nursing.
  • Cardiovascular nursing experience with knowledge of Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology, Cardiac Arrhythmia interpretation and arterial and venous sheath removal.
  • Three to five years medical/surgical nursing to include two to three years of Critical Care Nursing (CCU preferred).

Responsibilities

  • Prepares patient for procedure utilizing the Database Assessment form.
  • Obtains appropriate permit for procedure to be performed.
  • Performs pre-op teaching utilizing hospital education form.
  • Starts IV, places electrodes and palpates appropriate pulses.
  • Documents and assesses all pertinent patient data and reports any abnormal findings that may interfere or alter the procedure to the Cardiologist.
  • Removes arterial and venous sheaths following protocol outlined in the Cath Lab procedure manual.
  • Responsible for the monitoring and maintenance of physiologic parameters and patient safety.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of arrhythmias and patterns of infarction and ischemia.
  • Responsible for discharge instructions to patient and family.
  • Provides for continuum of care by communicating with personnel from Nursing Units and other departments that provide services to the patient.
  • Responsible for acting independently and under the direction of the physician's standing orders.
  • Able to assess and intervene quickly in an emergency situation.
  • Upholds the Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance.
  • Adheres to and helps to enforce all compliance policies relevant to his/her area.
  • Assures timely compliance education as requested by the Compliance Officer and/or through corporate initiatives.
  • Sets an example to all staff in their daily activities.
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