What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Circulator / Scrub RN - Surgery Department, FT position at Knox Community Hospital?
JOB SUMMARY
Delivers direct/indirect patient care utilizing the nursing process through data collection and assessment; implementation and prioritization of patient’s problems and needs; and development/ implementation / evaluation of a nursing plan of care. Demonstrates critical thinking to assure the delivery of safe, quality age specific care. Delegates effectively to appropriate team members. Documents accurately and in a timely manner. Communicates and collaborates with other healthcare team members. Facilitates the surgeon in the performance of invasive therapeutic, and diagnostic procedures. Adheres to organizational policies and procedures; regulatory/ accrediting body requirements; and professional practice standards. Care will be provided to patients of all ages from neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult to geriatric.
NOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
- Knowledge of surgical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and operative technique.
- Knowledge of current trends and demonstration of standards of care in perioperative nursing.
- Current knowledge of the nursing role and scope of practice as defined by the State of Ohio Nurse Practice Act and the Ohio Board of Nursing.
- Current knowledge of American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics.
- Successful completion of mandatory requirements including unit proficiencies/competencies.
- Demonstration of effective problem solving, decision-making, interpersonal, and team work skills.
- Demonstration of effective verbal and written communication.
- Demonstration of positive customer service.
EQUIPMENT/TOOLS/SOFTWARE
- Basic computer literacy (Microsoft Word; order entry; e-mail)
- Knowledge of and skill in using all instrumentation/ equipment in the O.R.
- Capability of operating sterilizers and other equipment used in the reprocessing of surgical instruments and equipment
PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Demonstrates ability to perform effectively in emergency and stressful situations.
- Demonstrates proficiency in perioperative nursing practice as both a scrub nurse as well as a circulating nurse in the operating room.
- Assesses/ reassesses patient’s condition based upon observation of patient and interview of patient and/or family, physician’s diagnosis and data, diagnostic results, and relevant data from other healthcare providers.
- Uses professional knowledge to develop/revise nursing plans of care for the perioperative patient according to unit guidelines and serves as the patient advocate throughout the surgical procedure.
- Delivers safe nursing interventions in an organized, efficient, and prioritized manner to address identified needs.
- Coordinates the activities of the operating room and monitors the traffic flow throughout the procedure.
- Provides emotional support for the patient prior to induction.
- Assists the anesthesiologist with induction and throughout the operative phase of the perioperative experience. Addresses unnecessary personnel in room to vacate.
- Evaluates/re-evaluates patient’s response to nursing interventions and patient’s progress to expected outcome(s).
- Collaborates and communicates effectively with team members in performing a safe operation with optimal outcomes for the patient.
- Maintains an accurate account of urine and blood loss during the operative procedure.
- Maintains complete and accurate documentation of all aspects of patient care and assures that sponge, sharps and instrumentation counts are accurate and completed.
- Accepts delegated responsibilities for functions such as, but not limited to, charge nurse for unit activities on assigned shift.
- Delegates responsibilities to appropriate personnel.
- Provides patients and family members with relevant health care education and instructions regarding treatments and procedures including pre/post hospital care as appropriate.
- Assist in the orientation and training of new and tenured personnel, reassigned nurses, student nurses, Patient Care Assistants, and faculty; serves as a preceptor when requested.
- Demonstrates knowledge of disaster/ emergency procedures and responds appropriately.
- Assumes responsibility and accountability for individual knowledge, skills, performance and behavior in accordance with hospital, division, and unit standards of care and policies and procedures.
- Utilizes measures to promote and maintain patient, visitor and personnel safety.
- Maintains patient, employee, physician, and organization confidentiality; respects the rights, privacy, and property of others.
- Demonstrates the appropriate use of infection control principles and personal protection equipment.
- Assists other team members in set-up, clean up, and turn over of operating rooms.
- Collaborates with other members of the perioperative team in assembling instruments and equipment for surgical cases and ensures it is working properly.
- Collaborates with team members to create and maintain an aseptic surgical environment.
- Accurately and properly mark all supply items used for each procedure.
- Perform interventions to ensure the patient is at or returned to normothermia at the conclusion of the immediate post operative period.
- Actively participates in Time Outs.
- Performs Fire Risk Assessment for each case.
- Documents case delays.
- Demonstrates proper technique when transporting, moving or positioning the patient on the operating table, while ensuring patient safety.
- Anticipates the needs of the surgeon, passes instruments, handles all sharps appropriately and provides sterile items in an efficient manner during all surgical procedures.
- Provides aid in exposure, suctioning the operative site, cutting suture, or other technical functions within the scope of practice.
- Accurately prepares and labels specimens for laboratory analysis while following hospital policy.
- Ensures that sponge, sharps and instrumentation counts are accurate and reports to the surgeon.
- Assists with stapling of skin
- Applies surgical dressings
- Demonstrates advocacy for the anesthetized surgical/endoscopy patient.
- The circulator coordinates the multidisciplinary team within the surgical setting and manages the resources of the surgery room.
- Prepares the incision site as per physician preference while following AORN standards and Recommended Practices as well as hospital policy.
- Labels all medications utilized during procedures according to hospital policy.
- Ensures safe use of equipment during procedures.
- Ensures the volume of noise level is appropriate to provide a calm environment for the patient during their procedure while ensuring that alarms are audible if needed.
- Provides information to team leaders for updating and revising surgeon preference cards in a timely manner.
- Ensures supplies used in each case are accurately recorded prior to closing the chart.
- Must maintain self control under stressful situations and workload pressures without exhibiting negative behaviors.
- Supports the mission, values, and vision of the organization.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Floats to assigned role within the perioperative setting as needed.
- Perform tasks which are supportive in nature to the essential functions of the job, but which may be altered or redesigned depending upon individual circumstances.
- Participates in staff meetings, educational programs, committees, PI activities, and mandatory in-services.
- Completes Unit and Hospital-wide education as assigned.
- Participates in maintaining unit functions.
- Demonstrates initiative in personal/ professional development.
- Presents a professional image.
- Assists with control of costs through the judicious use of human and material resources.
- Other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
- Graduate of an accredited program for nursing education, BSN preferred.
- Current licensure to practice professional nursing in the State of Ohio.
- Current American Heart Association (AHA) Healthcare Provider CPR (BLS) certification required.
- Current ACLS required or obtained within 1 year of hire.
- CNOR/PALS preferred.
- Surgery experience strongly preferred for surgery.
- Minimum of 1 year of medical surgical experience preferred.