RN - PREOP/PACU- Johnson Creek (.8 FTE)

ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES OF WISCONSINJohnson Creek, WI
Onsite

About The Position

The Pre Op/ PACU Nurse works in conjunction with the Doctor/Surgeon to perform the duties required for pre-operative and PACU post-operative care of our orthopedic patients. Under minimum supervision, the Pre Op/PACU Nurse provides efficient patient services and adheres to all policies and procedures of the facility. Travel as assigned to satellite locations, and basic computer knowledge.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited Nursing Program.
  • Current State Licensure/Certification.
  • Minimum two years’ experience in ER, ICU, or PACU required.
  • ACLS/PALS required or obtained within one year of hire.
  • Must have excellent communication, interpersonal, and IV skills.
  • Teamwork and flexibility are necessary to meet the needs of our patients and team members.
  • Ability to multitask and be a self-starter in a fast-paced environment.
  • Possess skills necessary to admit pre-operative day surgical patients, manage immediate PACU patients, and provide discharge teaching.

Nice To Haves

  • ASC experience is a plus but not required.
  • Orthopedic experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrates current comprehensive knowledge and skills related to nursing standards.
  • Demonstrates courtesy and helpfulness toward patients, families, coworkers, and others.
  • Use layperson’s language to improve patient understanding.
  • Handles complaints responsively and professionally.
  • Maintains awareness of current policies and procedures affecting job responsibilities.
  • Maintains confidentiality of patient and proprietary information.
  • Maintains required professional licensure and certifications.
  • Ensures professional appearance and conduct with patients and coworkers.
  • Observes all safety precautions and complies with health and safety rules.
  • Participate in quality assurance monitoring and improvement initiatives.
  • Responds to requests from other departments positively and collaboratively.
  • Suggests methods to increase quality, efficiency, and prevent errors.
  • Demonstrates receptiveness to feedback and the opinions of others.
  • Finds additional ways to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
  • Assess the patient: Review medical history, allergies, medications, and take vital signs.
  • Verify everything: Confirm patient identity, procedure, and ensure consents are signed.
  • Give pre-op meds: Administer medications as ordered and follow fasting (NPO) guidelines.
  • Educate and reassure: Explain the procedure, answer questions, and ease patient anxiety.
  • Communicate with the team: Report concerns and ensure everything’s ready for surgery.
  • Responsible for planning, organizing, and implementing the preadmission process.
  • Ensure all pre-admission steps and requirements are completed promptly, including documentation for add-on cases.
  • Ensures smooth, timely, and efficient telephone communication, including contacting patients 1–2 weeks before procedure.
  • Handles communications from physician offices to accurately inform patients of requirements before the date of surgery.
  • Interacts with departments and the physician's office staff regarding pre-operative scheduling processes.
  • Demonstrates understanding of patient needs according to diagnosis, including determining single, multiple, or complex scheduling needs.
  • Provides appropriate preparatory education and instructions to patients and families.
  • Demonstrates good time management skills and prioritizes patient calls.
  • Listens to patient concerns and gathers accurate information while remaining focused on the pre-admission process.
  • Performs a variety of duties in the PACU environment during the evaluation, treatment planning, management, and discharge of patients in the Ambulatory Surgical setting.
  • Monitoring Vital Signs: Nurses closely monitor heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and respiration.
  • Pain Management: Patients receive medications and comfort care for pain or nausea.
  • Airway Management: Staff ensure that the patient's airway remains open and breathing is stable.
  • Recovery from Anesthesia: Patients are observed until they regain consciousness and are stable enough for discharge.
  • Assesses patient status and identifies everyone’s needs relative to his or her situation.
  • Completes patient charting accurately, concisely, and promptly.
  • Ensure patient records are complete and free from deficiencies or errors.
  • Demonstrates active listening and clear communication with patients and families.
  • Answers patient questions, addresses concerns, and reassures anxious patients.
  • Identifies patients with special needs and assists in resolving or accommodating them.
  • Responds to requests from other areas in a timely, positive, and professional manner.
  • Follows through on tasks, job procedures, and patient care responsibilities.
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