Nurse PACU RN Position Available In St. Johns, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: A Nurse PACU RN at Ascend Plastic Surgery Partners MSO LLC in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, earns $33 an hour and provides crucial post-anesthesia care to patients. They must hold a PACU Nursing RN License, Bachelor of Science, BLS Certification, ACLS Certification, and have a Bachelor's degree in Surgery, Dermatology, or Nursing.

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Salary:
$68640
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Job Description

Nurse PACU RN Ascend Plastic Surgery Partners MSO LLC Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Job Details Full-time $33 an hour 18 hours ago Qualifications PACU Nursing RN License Bachelor of Science BLS Certification CPAN Mid-level ACLS Certification Surgery Bachelor’s degree Dermatology Bachelor of Science in Nursing Plastic surgery Associate’s degree Associate Degree in Nursing Care plans Patient observation CMSRN Full Job Description A Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Nurse specializes in caring for patients recovering from anesthesia, ensuring a smooth and safe transition from surgery to recovery. They closely monitor vital signs, manage pain, address post-operative complications, and collaborate with surgical and anesthesia teams to provide high-quality, patient-centered care. PACU Nurses prioritize patient safety, educate patients and their families on recovery protocols, and prepare patients for discharge. Their role requires meticulous documentation, strict adherence to hospital protocols, and a commitment to delivering exceptional post-operative care.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

(Other duties may be assigned) Clinical Care in a

Specialized Setting Post-Anesthesia Monitoring:

Observe patients closely during recovery from anesthesia, ensuring stable vital signs and a smooth emergence from sedation, particularly for surgeries requiring general anesthesia or sedation.

Pain Management:

Administer prescribed pain medications and assess their effectiveness, ensuring patient comfort after procedures. Observation for

Complications:

Monitor for signs of surgical complications such as excessive bleeding, hematoma, or adverse reactions to anesthesia.

Airway Management:

Provide vigilant airway support and interventions for patients recovering from sedative agents, given the increased use of conscious sedation in plastic surgery.

Patient Safety and Recovery Wound and Dressing Care:

Inspect and manage surgical sites, dressings, and drains, ensuring proper healing and identifying any signs of infection or complications.

Patient Positioning:

Support patients in maintaining appropriate positioning to protect surgical results, such as elevation of the head or other specific instructions for recovery.

Infection Control:

Maintain strict adherence to infection prevention protocols, particularly for procedures with aesthetic or reconstructive outcomes.

Patient Education and Discharge Recovery Instructions:

Provide detailed post-operative care instructions specific to plastic surgery, including care for incisions, drains, and any prosthetic or implant-related considerations.

Aesthetic Outcome Education:

Educate patients on realistic expectations for swelling, bruising, and timelines for visible results.

Follow-Up Coordination:

Ensure patients understand follow-up schedules and the importance of adhering to post-operative care plans.

Collaboration and Communication Surgeon Liaison:

Collaborate closely with plastic surgeons to report on patient progress, recovery challenges, or concerns.

Patient Advocacy:

Act as a patient advocate, ensuring their needs and concerns are addressed with compassion and professionalism.

Team Coordination:

Work with medical assistants, surgical technicians, and administrative staff to ensure a seamless care process .

Documentation and Compliance Accurate Records:

Maintain thorough documentation of post-anesthesia care, patient responses, administered medications, and recovery milestones.

Regulatory Compliance:

Adhere to specific guidelines for outpatient surgical centers, including state and federal regulations (e.g., AAAASF, Medicare).

Facility Operations Support Equipment Management:

Ensure recovery area equipment, such as monitors, suction devices, and oxygen supplies, is functioning properly and readily available.

Stock Management:

Monitor and restock medications and supplies tailored to plastic surgery recovery, such as compression garments and ice packs.

Specialized Patient Care Emotional Support:

Provide compassionate care to patients who may feel anxious about their appearance or recovery.

Confidentiality Assurance:

Maintain strict patient confidentiality, particularly for high-profile clients or individuals seeking discretion.

QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited nursing program. Minimum of 2-3 years of experience as a PACU Nurse (RN), with at least 1-2 years of experience in a surgical nurse role, preferably in a plastic surgery, dermatology, or cosmetic surgery setting. Experience with plastic surgery procedures, such as facelifts, breast augmentations, liposuction, and rhinoplasty is highly preferred.

CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES

Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of employment. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification may be required, depending on the clinical setting. Certified Post-Anesthesia Nurse (CPAN ) certification may be required.

SKILLS/ABILITIES

Ability to remain calm and focused in high-pressure environments. Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to anticipate the needs of the surgical team. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential patient information with discretion and professionalism. Empathetic and patient-focused approach, with strong bedside manners. Ability to educate and communicate complex information to patients and their families.

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