Nurse (Clinical/Operating Room) - OR - Operating Room
Company: Civilian Corps
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: May 24, 2023
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Job Description:
Nurse (Clinical/Operating Room) Overview Nurse
(Clinical/Operating Room) Fort Carson, CO: Located just south of
Colorado Springs, Ft. Carson combines scenic beauty, pleasant
residential areas, and cultural activities to satisfy every taste.
It is an unusually well-rounded military community which offers a
variety of recreational and cultural opportunities. World-class ski
resorts are available within a short 2 1/2 hour drive, golf courses
and biking trails are available on the installation as well as in
the surrounding community. Numerous colleges and universities are
available for continuing education. Working for the Department of
Defense comes with an abundance of benefits and perks to include
competitive compensation packages, paid-time off, medical benefits,
student loan repayments, and retirement package with Thrift Savings
Plan to include matching employer contributions. For more
information, please visit the following link: Responsibilities
Duties Manages specialized perioperative care of patients for a
wide range of procedures. Performs duty as circulator and, if
required, those of a scrub person during surgical procedures. Takes
counts of needles, sponges, labels, handles, etc., and assures
proper disposition of surgical specimens. Completes perioperative
documentation. Monitors numerous and complex equipment such as
lasers, computerized monitoring stereotaxic device, cardiac
monitor, etc. Monitors all ongoing processes- anesthesia, surgery,
aseptic techniques, equipment functions, patient response, and
initiates/intervenes with immediate corrective action. Responsible
for quality assurance/risk management; notes and responds to
breaches of standard procedures which compromise the patient or
staff members. Implements individualized nursing plans, to include
safety precautions, correct positioning, infection control
precautions, aseptic practices, qualified personnel assignments,
medications, supplies, equipment, etc. Assesses progress of
surgical procedures and patients response through sophisticated
clinical observations and detailed data analysis. Makes independent
perioperative nursing judgements and appropriate revisions in the
care plan based on moment-to-moment changes in the patient's
condition and responses. Implements crisis intervention techniques
to provide support to the family. Assists surgeons with complex or
potentially life-threatening procedures and assists anesthesia
providers as needed. Maintain lines and dressings in accordance
with infection control practices. Plans the integrated continuity
of care, working in collaboration with other health care providers
(surgeon, anesthesiologist, radiologist, pathologist, etc.) to
determine and meet patient needs. Independently establishes
surgical nursing protocols and coordinates activities of all team
members. Assesses patient's physiological, psychosocial status to
formulate a data base (nursing care plan) to include preparing
goals bases upon nursing diagnosis, and develop patient outcomes.
Reviews physician's orders, charts, and nursing assessment of
patient and family history. Recognizes, identifies, and interprets
serious situations and calls physician or takes preplanned
emergency measures. Informs surgical team of plans, keeps all
applicable surgical team members informed of changes to operative
plan of care. Briefs post anesthesia nursing staff nursing staff on
perioperative nursing orders and other pertinent data such as
surgical procedure(s) performed, patient problems, nursing
diagnosis and actions, patient response, specialized care and
equipment required to support the patient, etc. Conducts
postoperative nursing assessment immediately following surgery to
determine validity of nursing care plan, outcomes, and long-range
patient goals. Serves as preoperative nurse in Same Day Surgery
setting, as required. Maintains all National and Air Force
standards of practice. Performs as team leader/assistant team
leader/nurse specialist for 1-2 surgical specialties, as required.
As the recognized subject-matter-expert in the specialty, is
consulted whenever difficult or unusual problems arise pertaining
to specified specialty. Plans, develops, and initiates innovative
therapies/protocols. Provides consultation to the Flight Commander,
Operating Room Nursing Section, Element leader, experienced as well
as inexperienced perioperative nurses, and other health care
providers. Assumes roles as a nurse coordinator of/or assists with
Quality Assurance, Infection Control, In-Service, as required. May
serve as Charge Nurse/Operations Officer, responsible for the
entire operative suite, assignment of personnel, daily surgery
changes, and the preparation of next day's surgery schedule.
Participates in research projects involving new surgical procedures
or new technologies. Recommends procurement of medical care and
support equipment, as well as capital expense equipment. As the
budget, supply, and equipment manager for the specialty,
researches, evaluates, and conducts cost studies of products.
Contacts vendors, technical representatives, appropriate logistics
personnel, nurse experts in other medical centers who are using the
item(s), arranges for loaner to evaluate; drafts detailed documents
and justification for ordering. Evaluates daily supply needs,
consumption, updates supply lists, establishes quality controls to
check outdated supplies, considers alternate materials or cost
savings measures to control cost and waste. May supplement same day
surgery nurse roles (with adequate training) in SDS or PACU, if
required. Rotates evenings, nights, and weekend shifts, as
required. Performs unique operating room procedures, treatments,
and medication administration. Assesses patient's response to
medication. Makes necessary judgments prior to the administration
of medication based on knowledge of the affects of the medication
on the physiological processes and current condition of the
patient. Administers medication orally, intramuscularly,
subsutaneously, intravenously, topically, etc. Maintains continual
awareness of usual dosages of medications and calls unusual dosages
to the attention of the physician. Orders drugs and narcotics as
needed. Provides for safekeeping and accurate accounting of
controlled drugs and narcotics in accordance with Air Force
Regulations, Medical Group Regulations, and Department of Nursing
guidelines. Initiates emergency procedures to include
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and assisting with advanced
cardiac life support measures. Performs a range of nursing
procedures such as dressing changes, catherization, wound
irrigation, intravenous fluid administration, blood transfusion,
and oxygen administration. Sets up, operates, and monitors
therapeutic and emergency equipment, i.e., EKGs, cardiac monitor,
life-pak, and IVAC, oxygen analyzers, and ventilators. 20% Serves
as preceptor/instructor for newly assigned graduate nurses medical
students, interns, and residents on the principles of scrubbing,
gowning, gloving, surgical site prepping, and the use of
multidisciplinary high tech equipment. Provides guidance,
orientation, on-the-job training and leadership to other
professional perioperative nurses and to paraprofessional
personnel. Training is provided while incumbent is performing
critical perioperative duties. Responsible for ensuring all nurses
and technicians in the section are thoroughly familiar in scrubbing
and circulating on all types of surgery performed. Includes
teaching the reason for use, and function of simple as well as
highly complex and potentially dangerous instruments and equipment.
Instructs pre-operative patients. Develops lesson plans and
presents continuing education classes for staff members. Performs
other duties as assigned. Qualifications Who May Apply: US Citizens
Basic Requirement :Degree: A graduate or higher level degree,
bachelor's degree, associate degree, or diploma from an accredited
professional nursing educational program is required. This
education must have been accredited by the Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education, Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia
Educational Programs, Accreditation Commission for Midwifery
Education, or an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department
of Education at the time the degree was obtained. (Note: You must
attach a copy of your transcripts.).Licensure: A current, active,
full, and unrestricted license or registration as a professional
nurse from a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States; and you must have
passed the National Council Licensure Examination.Foreign Degree: A
degree from a Foreign Nursing School. Official certification from
the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools is required
for individuals who graduated from foreign nursing schools.
Keywords: Civilian Corps, Colorado Springs , Nurse (Clinical/Operating Room) - OR - Operating Room, Healthcare , Colorado Springs, Colorado
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