
Registered Nurse PACU
Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, Morton Grove, IL, United States
Description
Provides nursing care to surgical patients in the immediate post‑anesthetic period and in the PACU/Recovery area. Responsibilities include assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care.
Job Type
Full‑time
Responsibilities
The PACU RN maintains clinical knowledge and performs the following duties:
Demonstrates competency in procedures appropriate to patient age groups:
INFANT (0‑1 year)
PEDIATRIC (2‑12 years)
ADOLESCENT (13‑17 years)
ADULT (18‑69 years)
GERIATRIC (70+ years)
Utilizes the nursing process for all patient care activities, following established policies and protocols.
Communicates accurate and timely information about patients and their care to patients, significant others, and co‑workers.
Records pertinent information clearly and accurately.
Demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships and appropriate lines of communication.
Assesses the health status of the patient through:
Patient interview
Physical assessment for all age groups according to the plan of care
Recognition of normal/abnormal variances for the age group
Review of records
Consultation with perioperative team members
Organizes a plan of care that incorporates physician orders, nursing assignments, and diagnostic data, prioritizing and integrating with the surgical plan.
Prepares supplies, x‑rays, and equipment for cases.
Admission / Discharge RN
Completes admission chart reviews and necessary lab work and IVs in a timely manner.
Prepares patients for discharge, evaluates progress for discharge criteria, and provides discharge instructions to patients or significant others.
Validates ability of patients or significant others to manage continuing care after discharge, including post‑op phone calls.
Provides education tailored to the patient or significant other’s knowledge level, covering safe medication use, equipment use, and next steps for further treatment.
PACU RN (Post‑Anesthesia Care)
Implements orders for post‑anesthesia care and standing orders for critical care emergencies.
Applies knowledge of critical care medications and administers them according to policy.
Adjusts patient care plans to meet outcomes.
Documentation
Documents patient care in accordance with form guidelines and protocol.
Ensures content reflects patient condition.
Restocks supplies and performs cleaning functions for the unit.
Participates in conferences, committee meetings, and educational programs.
Obtains appropriate patient health history and engages in patient safety practices.
Clinical Leadership
Demonstrates judgment and decision‑making skills and acts as a patient advocate.
Serves as a preceptor and orients new surgical team members.
Communicates effectively and recognizes stressful situations.
Creates a safe and comfortable environment for surgery.
Explains procedures to gain patient cooperation and understanding.
Administers medication and assists physicians during procedures.
Maintains awareness of patient comfort and safety needs.
Monitors vital signs and responds to life‑saving situations according to nursing standards and policy.
Documents nursing history, physical assessment, and patient education plans.
Prepares operating rooms, sterile instruments, equipment, and supplies.
Manages medication logs and continuous documentation of medication control.
Participates in quality improvement activities.
Requirements
Understanding and commitment to the mission, values, and philosophy of the organization.
Current RN license.
Awareness of changing nursing trends and ability to adapt.
Knowledge and skills appropriate to the patient population.
Ability to function effectively in stressful situations.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Willingness to adjust schedule (trade or extra hours) to meet facility needs.
BLS certification within 6 months of hire.
Ability to work under supervision and oversee others.
Physical Demands
Standing for prolonged periods.
Lifting or moving heavy objects.
Compensation
$34.00 to $45.00 per hour, depending on experience.
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Provides nursing care to surgical patients in the immediate post‑anesthetic period and in the PACU/Recovery area. Responsibilities include assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care.
Job Type
Full‑time
Responsibilities
The PACU RN maintains clinical knowledge and performs the following duties:
Demonstrates competency in procedures appropriate to patient age groups:
INFANT (0‑1 year)
PEDIATRIC (2‑12 years)
ADOLESCENT (13‑17 years)
ADULT (18‑69 years)
GERIATRIC (70+ years)
Utilizes the nursing process for all patient care activities, following established policies and protocols.
Communicates accurate and timely information about patients and their care to patients, significant others, and co‑workers.
Records pertinent information clearly and accurately.
Demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships and appropriate lines of communication.
Assesses the health status of the patient through:
Patient interview
Physical assessment for all age groups according to the plan of care
Recognition of normal/abnormal variances for the age group
Review of records
Consultation with perioperative team members
Organizes a plan of care that incorporates physician orders, nursing assignments, and diagnostic data, prioritizing and integrating with the surgical plan.
Prepares supplies, x‑rays, and equipment for cases.
Admission / Discharge RN
Completes admission chart reviews and necessary lab work and IVs in a timely manner.
Prepares patients for discharge, evaluates progress for discharge criteria, and provides discharge instructions to patients or significant others.
Validates ability of patients or significant others to manage continuing care after discharge, including post‑op phone calls.
Provides education tailored to the patient or significant other’s knowledge level, covering safe medication use, equipment use, and next steps for further treatment.
PACU RN (Post‑Anesthesia Care)
Implements orders for post‑anesthesia care and standing orders for critical care emergencies.
Applies knowledge of critical care medications and administers them according to policy.
Adjusts patient care plans to meet outcomes.
Documentation
Documents patient care in accordance with form guidelines and protocol.
Ensures content reflects patient condition.
Restocks supplies and performs cleaning functions for the unit.
Participates in conferences, committee meetings, and educational programs.
Obtains appropriate patient health history and engages in patient safety practices.
Clinical Leadership
Demonstrates judgment and decision‑making skills and acts as a patient advocate.
Serves as a preceptor and orients new surgical team members.
Communicates effectively and recognizes stressful situations.
Creates a safe and comfortable environment for surgery.
Explains procedures to gain patient cooperation and understanding.
Administers medication and assists physicians during procedures.
Maintains awareness of patient comfort and safety needs.
Monitors vital signs and responds to life‑saving situations according to nursing standards and policy.
Documents nursing history, physical assessment, and patient education plans.
Prepares operating rooms, sterile instruments, equipment, and supplies.
Manages medication logs and continuous documentation of medication control.
Participates in quality improvement activities.
Requirements
Understanding and commitment to the mission, values, and philosophy of the organization.
Current RN license.
Awareness of changing nursing trends and ability to adapt.
Knowledge and skills appropriate to the patient population.
Ability to function effectively in stressful situations.
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Willingness to adjust schedule (trade or extra hours) to meet facility needs.
BLS certification within 6 months of hire.
Ability to work under supervision and oversee others.
Physical Demands
Standing for prolonged periods.
Lifting or moving heavy objects.
Compensation
$34.00 to $45.00 per hour, depending on experience.
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