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The RN Procedural Periop is responsible for providing high quality, skilled nursing services to assist patients to achieve optimum health, functional health status and safe passage while receiving an invasive or interventional procedure during an episodic or series of visits. All patients have unique needs and experience these needs across wide ranges or continuums from health to illness. The more compromised patients are, the more severe or complex their needs. The dimensions of a nurse's practice are driven by the needs of a patient and family, which requires nurses to be proficient in multiple dimensions of nursing practice. Nurse competencies stem from patient needs and the characteristics of the nurse and patient synergies are when optimal patient outcomes can result. The RN Procedural Periop may need to demonstrate technical expertise in the follow areas Periop, PACU, and procedural areas to support patient care during the episodic visit where interventions and procedures occur.
Job Responsibility:
Providing high quality, skilled nursing services to assist patients to achieve optimum health, functional health status and safe passage while receiving an invasive or interventional procedure during an episodic or series of visits
Utilizing the nursing process to support a patient in achieving an optimal level of wellness as defined by the patient
Assisting patients/families, staff and systems to achieve high quality, evidence-based, cost-effective, and patient-focused outcomes
May need to demonstrate technical expertise in the follow areas Periop, PACU, and procedural areas to support patient care during the episodic visit where interventions and procedures occur
Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited school of nursing approved by the Washington State Board of Nursing
Current Washington state licensure as an RN
CPR certification is required every two years
ACLS
PALS (depending on location)
Completion of related residency program with minimum 2 years of experience in area of care (OR, PACU)
Strong patient assessment skills, ability to work collaboratively in team setting, current working knowledge of electronic medical records
Nice to have:
Prefer a minimum of 1 year experience in GI specialty
Prefer candidates with certification in related areas of care, such as OR, PACU