Location
Tucson, Arizona
The PREOP/PACU Registered Nurse provides continuity and quality nursing care for all patients, ensuring patient safety, comfort, and privacy. They assist physicians in procedure rooms and provide comprehensive care to patients emerging from anesthesia or sedation.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited RN School of Nursing with an active RN license in the state. BLS and ACLS certifications are required, along with preferred experience in PREOP/PACU or Critical Care.
Rn preop/Pacu: Oro Valley Surgical Suites is hiring a PREOP/PACU RN
Oro Valley Surgical Suites is a fast-paced ASC environment specializing in total joints, orthopedics, and spine. We are committed to producing the highest quality work and experience for patients and their families. Come find out why we are the facility of choice for surgeons and patients in the Tucson community!
PREOP/PACU Registered Nurse (PREOP/PACU RN) at Oro Valley Surgical Suites The PREOP/PACU Registered Nurse provides continuity and quality nursing care for all patients, with continual evaluation of the patient's condition, providing patient safety, comfort, and privacy at all times. May assist the physicians in the procedure rooms with various tasks, conscious sedation, and utilizing sterile techniques as deemed appropriate. Will provide total comprehensive patient care to patients emerging from general anesthesia and/or sedation; assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the patient and family in preparation for discharge
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