Surgical-Obstetrics (OB) Technologist-Full Time Days

Mary Washington HealthcareStafford, TX
$29 - $41Onsite

About The Position

Under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN), the OB Surgical Technologist is responsible for preparing the Delivery and Operating Rooms with necessary equipment, aiding nursing staff, performing patient care activities as delegated by a RN, and maintaining patient care supplies. This role collaborates with the care team in the formation of the patient’s plan of care to achieve desired outcomes for the patient based on physician preference cards, current assessment findings, diagnostic reports, and standards of care/practice. The technologist will also maintain and care for equipment and supplies, prepare rooms with appropriate instruments, sutures, supplies, and equipment, and follow aseptic technique during procedures. They will drape patients, assist the surgical team, communicate safe therapeutic care, and document all care provided in the electronic medical record. Additionally, the role involves assisting in room turnover and stocking, maintaining a safe environment, and performing patient support duties under the direction of an RN, which may include venipuncture, starting IVs, obtaining vital signs, collecting specimens, assisting with patient mobility and hygiene, inserting foley catheters, assisting with newborn screening, and providing oral feeding and diapering to babies. Participation in the hospital-wide infection control plan and quality improvement process is also expected, along with demonstrating effective communication, customer service, and team building skills.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED required.
  • Graduate of an approved formal program to include one of the following: Operating Room Technology, Surgical Scrub Tech, or Surgical Technology (six months experience preferred); or Practitioners who were actively practicing or attending a training program prior to October 1, 2022, who were permitted to register with the Virginia Board of Medicine under a transition period.
  • Registration with the Virginia Board of Medicine as a Surgical Technologist or Surgical Assistant required.
  • AHA BLS Provider CPR required.

Nice To Haves

  • six months experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Collaborates with the care team in the formation of the patient’s plan of care to achieve desired outcomes for the patient based on physician preference cards, current assessment findings, diagnostic reports, and standards of care/practice.
  • Provides input for changes to physician preference cards according to surgeon's request.
  • Maintains and cares for equipment and supplies.
  • Prepares Delivery and OR rooms with appropriate instruments, sutures, supplies, and equipment.
  • Follows aseptic technique in opening sterile supplies and during set up for specific obstetrics and gynecology procedures.
  • Drapes patients and assists the surgical team during operative procedures.
  • Communicates safe therapeutic care for patient throughout the patient’s perioperative experience.
  • Documents all care provided to the patient in the electronic medical record.
  • Assists in turnover and stocking of room between cases.
  • Maintains a safe and orderly environment.
  • Performs patient support duties under the direction of a RN, which may include, but are not limited to: venipuncture and starting IVs; obtaining vital signs, weights, and/or blood glucose; collecting, labeling, and transporting specimens; assisting with ambulation, toileting, and/or bathing and linen changes; inserting foley catheters and documenting input/output; assisting with newborn screening, and providing oral feeding and diapering to babies, as appropriate.
  • Participates in hospital-wide infection control plan and quality improvement process.
  • Demonstrates effective communication, customer service, and team building skills.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Annual flu vaccine
  • Medical and Religious exemptions may apply
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