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Circulating Registered Nurse in Fishers, IN

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DescriptionSummary: The circulating nurse is responsible for patient safety and nursing care of thepatient while being transferred to and from the operating room and while in the operatingsuite. 1. Utilizes specialized nursing knowledge and discriminative judgement while administeringdirect or indirect patient care.2. Visits the patient prior to surgery to alleviate their fears and to perform a nursing assessmentof potential patient problems.3. Assists in the proper care and treatment of instruments and supplies including sterilizationand storage where appropriate. Wrapping equipment for sterilizing and running the sterilizer4. Assists in carrying out safe aseptic techniques and procedures as adopted by the departmentand aided by their knowledge of basic science.5. Cleaning and stocking the operating rooms at the end of the day.6. Knowing where all supplies are kept in the OR area and the storage area.7. Putting away laundry and supplies8. Assists in preparing the operating room for each case in the room.9. Knowledge of setting up instrument trays.10. Assists anesthesia personnel with the intubation/extubating of patients, the administrationof anesthetic blocks, and the thermo-regulation of the patient.11. Assumes the responsibility for the intraoperative patient safety related to positioningactivities, the use of equipment, and the use of chemicals and solutions.12. All other assigned duties as needed. Additional Responsibilities:1. Checks room for needed supplies and prepares room for specific patient and procedure.2. Transports patient to the operating room and checks the patient’s record for appropriatepre-operative preparation and procedure (i.e. EKG, consents, medication lists, and medicalhistory)3. Responsible for operating room records, implant cards, and patient chart4. Responsible for appropriate surgical preparation. (i.e. EKG monitors, BP cuffs, O2 Stat, andprep)5. Knowledge of and assistance with the proper safe positioning of the patient6. Responsible for the sponge, needle and instrument count and documentation7. Receives and documents all physicians’ orders.8. Obtains and records all medication administered during surgery.9. Inform the Clinical Nurse Manager what medications are needed.10. Inform the Clinical Nurse Manager of what supplies are needed each week.11. Secures and checks the emergency equipment and supplies monthly and as needed.12. Provides assistance to physicians and anesthesia personnel as needed.13. Controls the general “tone” of the operating room.14. Sets up the operating room with necessary equipment and packs.15. Responsible with the anesthesia personnel for narcotic counts.16. Works as a member of the surgical team efficiently during the procedure.RequirementsEducation: Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing. Currently licensed as a RegisteredNurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the state of Indiana Experience: Healthcare experience or an equivalent combination of education and experienceExperience in outpatient healthcare operations or an ambulatory surgery center settingpreferred. Experience in orthopedic surgery is desirable.Must be knowledgeable in the operation of all facility equipment and technology, including butnot limited to C-arm, patient monitors, defibrillators, medical recording devices and computers,and all emergency equipment. Requirements: The physical demands and work environment characteristicsdescribed here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing theessential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individualswith disabilities to perform the essential functions.Daily work includes desk and interaction with patients, staff and physicians. The position mayrequire travel between assigned facilities and various locations within the community. Minimaltravel to meetings may be required as well.The position provides direct patient care with appropriate license that regularly involves heavylifting and moving of patients of up to 200 lbs and assisting with ambulation. Coworkers mayprovide assistance. The position may require frequent prolonged periods of standing and theemployee must be able to bend over.The work environment is characteristic of a health care facility with air temperature control andmoderate noise levels. May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases/materials.
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Job Details

Medical Speciality

SurgeryPerioperative Care

Employment Type

Full-time

Required License

RN (Registered Nurse)

Work Setting

Operating roomHospitalAmbulatory surgery center

About Indiana Orthopedic Institute

Indiana Orthopedic Institute is a leading provider of advanced orthopedic care, specializing in hip and knee replacement, and comprehensive treatments for various musculoskeletal conditions. With multiple locations across Indiana, they deliver high-quality, value-based care to patients across the state, Midwest, and North America, leveraging over three decades of experience.