Local Nursing-RN, PACU at StaffDNA summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) is responsible for monitoring and caring for patients recovering from anesthesia after surgery. This role requires assessing patient status, managing pain, documenting recovery progress, and responding to complications. Working in a dynamic hospital environment, the PACU RN plays a critical role in ensuring a smooth transition for patients from surgery to stable condition.
Registered Nurse (RN) - PACU
Job Summary: The RN in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) monitors and cares for patients who are recovering from anesthesia after surgery. This role involves close observation, managing pain and potential complications, and ensuring a safe transition to the next phase of care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assess patient status post-anesthesia, monitoring vital signs and level of consciousness.
- Administer medications for pain management or nausea as needed.
- Maintain detailed documentation of patient recovery progress.
- Identify and respond to complications or emergencies in a timely manner.
- Communicate with surgical teams and families regarding patient status and care plans.
Work Environment:
- Hospital PACU or ambulatory surgery centers.
- Requires vigilance and quick decision-making to manage post-anesthetic risks.
Benefits:
- Competitive pay and comprehensive health benefits.
- Opportunities to advance skills in perioperative nursing.
- Team-oriented environment focused on patient safety.
- Continuing education for anesthesia and post-operative care updates.
Why Choose Us:
We emphasize swift and safe patient recovery. As an RN in our PACU, you will be a key contributor in ensuring patients smoothly transition from surgery to stable condition.
Information based on the BLS and actual job responsibilities may vary by location.