High Paying | Post Anesthesia(PACU) | Brooklyn | NY
About the role:
The Registered Professional Nurse is responsible and accountable for prescribing, delegating and coordinating all nursing care as defined by The New York State Nursing Practice Act. The peri-anesthesia patient is systematically assessed. A comprehensive plan of care is developed, individualized, and implemented to achieve optimal patient outcomes as the patient progresses through the peri-anesthesia continuum.
Responsibilities:
- In accordance with professional nursing standards and practices, the PACU nurse will provide nursing care to all immediate post-anesthesia and post-procedure patients .
- Assesses patient’s physical, social, behavioral, and mental status through direct observation, interview, and medical record review.
- Performs initial physical assessment upon admission to PACU and performs ongoing assessment and documents relevant data.
- Compares all assessment data to the patient’s previous condition and to established norms.
- Determines patient outcomes based on the patient’s health problems and surgical procedure toward which post-anesthesia nursing care is directed.
- Includes assessment from history and data collection as obtained from the patient and/or care providers.
- Utilizes observational skills to assess patient’s needs.
- Documents a nursing assessment to include psychosocial, environmental factors, educational level, and needs.
- Obtains and reviews available data base and any data collected by other members of the health team (medical/surgical/other history, physical exam mental status, and physician referrals).
- Performs other duties as required.
- Planning
- Develops an individualized plan of care in order to assist the patient to return to a safe physiological level after an anesthetic agent in the immediate postanesthetic phase.
- Identifies and addresses needs for admission based on acute medical/surgical diagnoses and presenting physical/psychological symptoms
- Identifies and addresses patient level of education and learning needs.
- Makes appropriate referral to other disciplines and documents same.
Skills :
- Required Skills & Experience:
- Minimum two (2) years' Critical Care nursing experience
- Management of clinical skills in the provision of nursing care and management of the patient including but not limited to:
- Identification of symptoms
- Management of the disease entity
- Treatment modalities
- Administration of medications
- Monitors surgical site, drains, dressings, and patency of tubes, catheters, and intravenous lines
- Monitors, maintains and/or intervenes to improve respiratory and circulatory function.
- Maintains physiological homeostasis by continued awareness of patient’s changing condition during the post-anesthesia period.
- Intervenes appropriately in emergencies utilizing crisis intervention.
- Utilities critical thinking in assessment of patients and in interventions
- Utilizes infection control procedures and protocols.
Experience:
Minimum 2 years experience in an Endoscopy Unit, PACU, Operating Room, or Critical Care setting.
Required Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing
- Required Certifications & Licensure:
- Current NY State RN License
- Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS)
- ACLS
- PALS
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