Kaiser Permanente
Location
Irvine, California
The RNFA provides direct patient care by assisting surgeons with retraction, hemostasis, and tissue manipulation during surgical procedures. They are responsible for wound closure, suturing, and maintaining the sterile field to ensure optimal surgical outcomes.
Candidates must be a Registered Nurse licensed in California with at least three years of operating room experience in scrub and circulating roles. Required certifications include BLS, ACLS, and a national OR or RNFA certification, along with completion of a structured RNFA course.
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a. Having knowledge of the basic techniques. b. Tying knots firmly to avoid slipping. c. Avoiding undue friction to prevent fraying of suture. d. Carrying knot down to the tissue with the tip of the index finger and laying the strands flat. e. Approximating tissue rather than pulling tightly to prevent tissue necrosis.
a. Correctly approximating the layers under the direction of the surgeon. b. Demonstrating a knowledge of different types of closure. c. Correctly approximating skin edges when utilizing skin staples.
a. Affixing and stabilizing all drains. b. Cleaning the wound and applying the dressing. c. Assist with applying casts or plaster splints.
The above specifications are general guidelines and do not reflect all duties in all specialty areas. Therefore, they should not preclude the performance of other duties which, in the judgment of the surgeon, can be successfully accomplished by the RN First Assistant. However, the RN First Assistant must know his/her limitations and may refuse to perform those functions for which he/she has not been prepared or which he/she does not feel capable of performing.
Procedure: Intraoperative Retracting
Personnel: Registered Nurse First Assistants
Purpose: To direct the RNFA in providing retraction of the surgical field
Adequate surgical exposure without subsequent tissue/organ compromise.
Selection and placement of an appropriate retraction instrument will assist the surgeon by providing exposure and optimum visualization of the surgical site.
Process: The RNFA will assist the surgeon by providing intraoperative retraction using the following measures:
1. Retracting tissues or organs by the use of the hand. 2. Placing and holding surgical retractors. 3. Packing sponges or laporotomy pads into body cavities to hold tissues and organs out of the operative field. 4. Managing all instruments in the operative field to prevent obstruction of the surgeons view.
The RNFA will assist the surgeon by providing intraoperative hemostasis using the following measures: 1. Aspiration of blood and other fluids from the operative site, as directed by the surgeon. 2. Sponging the wound or other area of dissection, as directed by the surgeon. 3. Using hemostasis or other surgical instruments to clamp bleeding tissue, as directed by the surgeon. 4. Using sutures to tie off clamped blood vessels or other tissue, as directed by the surgeon. 5. Using electrocautery or other surgical device to cauterize tissue, or surgical instruments clamped to tissue. 6. Place hemoclip, or other ligating devices on vessels or tissue, as directed by the surgeon. STANDARDIZED
The RNFA will use surgical instruments and suture material to manipulate tissue, as directed by the surgeon, to: 1. Expose and retract tissue. 2. Clamp and sever tissue. 3. Grasp and fixate tissue with screws, staples, and other devices. 4. Drill, ream, and modify tissue. 5. Cauterize and approximate tissue. PROCEDURE FOR THE RNFA IN THE EVENT THE SURGEON BECOMES INCAPACITATED OR NEEDS TO LEAVE FOR AN EMERGENCY DURING SURGERY
1. In the event the operating surgeon, during surgery, becomes incapacitated or needs to leave the OR due to an emergency, the responsibility of the RNFA is to:
2. The RN circulator will initiate the procedure for obtaining a surgeon in an emergency.
Standardized Procedure for the Registered Nurse First Assistant
This standardized procedure will provide guidelines for the registered nurse assisting the surgeon in the first assistant role.
The RNFA may function in the expanded role, provided in this standardized procedure, which is approved by the Interdisciplinary Practice Committee. This role requires the direct supervision of the sponsoring primary surgeon.
A. The RNFA will assist the surgeon by providing intraoperative retraction giving exposure and optimum visualization of the surgical site as directed by the surgeon. 1. Retracting tissue or organs by the use of the hand, closely observing the operative field at all times. 2. Placing or holding surgical retractors in the position set by the surgeon with regard to surrounding tissue. 3. Packing sponges into body cavities to hold tissue or organs out of the operative field. 4. Managing all instruments in the operative field to prevent obstruction of the surgeons views.
C. The RNFA will suture tissue and insure hemostasis or wound alignment as directed by surgeon. 1. Approximating tissue layers as directed to avoid excess tension or tissue necrosis. 2. Uses suture, staples, skin clips or other devices to correctly approximate tissue.
A. Will meet all requirements of the hospital Non-physician/Non-Employee Policy. B. Certified in basic Cardiopulmonary life support. C. Nationally certified operating room nurse through the Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN). D. Minimum of three (3) years of operating room experience in both the scrub and circulating roles.
D. Proof of successful completion of a structured RNFA course and completionof 20 hours or 10 cases of proctoring by the sponsoring surgeon.
F. Will receive approval from the surgical sub-specialty of the sponsoring physician. G. Will be evaluated by the hospital staff for compliance to OR policies and by the sponsoring surgeon annually.
A. This policy will be developed and approved by authorized representatives of administration, medicine, and nursing. B. This standardized procedure will be reviewed and approved every three years.
Upholds Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable state, federal and local laws.
Preferred Qualifications: N/A
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