Registered Nurse Recovery Room at Providence Medical Center
Kansas City, KS 66112, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Aug, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Critical Care, Aha

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Overview:
Shift’s Available: Days
Employment Type: Per-Diem
Hours: 8-hour Shifts
Location: Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, KS
We are seeking a Recovery Room Registered Nurse, also referred to as a Post Anesthesia Care Nurse, PACU RN or PACU Nurse in the recovery room area. The Recovery Room RN plays a critical role in our recover room by caring for patients as they regain consciousness after surgery or other perioperative procedures requiring anesthesia. Recovery Room RNs are essential in ensuring a safe recovery from anesthesia, addressing any complications promptly, and supporting patients through the critical early stages of post-operative or perioperative care.
Responsibilities:

EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Current and valid state RN License.
  • Current BLS (AHA or ARC) certificate upon hire and maintain current.
  • Current ACLS (AHA or ARC) certificate 30 days upon hire and maintain current.
  • Current PALS (AHA or ARC) certificate 30 days upon hire and maintain current.
  • Previous Critical Care or PACU hospital experience or minimum of one year on the job traning.
  • Critical Care RN (CCRN) preferred
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred.

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Employment Status: Per Diem Shift: Day

Responsibilities
  • Closely monitor patients’ vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiration, to detect any complications early
  • Assess and manage pain levels, administer medications as needed to keep the patient comfortable
  • Ensure the patient maintains a clear airway and adequate breathing, address any respiratory issues that may arise post-anesthesia
  • Continuously assess the patient’s level of consciousness, neurological status, and overall stability as they recover from anesthesia
  • Inspect surgical sites, manage drains, and dress wounds as necessary, while observing for signs of infection or other complications
  • Offer reassurance and comfort to patients as they wake up, often disoriented, in a calm and soothing environment, keep the patient’s family informed about their condition and the expected timeline for recovery
  • Communicate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals regarding the patient’s status and any concerns that arise
  • Document all aspects of care provided, including medications administered, patient responses, and any interventions performed
  • Deliver post-operative discharge instructions to outpatients prior to discharge
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