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The RN Procedural Periop is responsible for providing high quality skilled nursing services to assist patients to achieve optimum health functional health status and safe passage while receiving an invasive or interventional procedure during an episodic or series of visits. All patients have unique needs and experience these needs across wide ranges or continuums from health to illness. The more compromised patients are the more severe or complex their needs. The dimensions of a nurses practice are driven by the needs of a patient and family which requires nurses to be proficient in multiple dimensions of nursing practice. Nurse competencies stem from patient needs and the characteristics of the nurse and patient synergies are when optimal patient outcomes can result. The RN Procedural Periop may need to demonstrate technical expertise in the following areas Periop PACU and procedural areas to support patient care during the episodic visit where interventions and procedures occur.
A goal of nursing is to utilize the nursing process to support a patient in achieving an optimal level of wellness as defined by the patient. Through skilled assessment and triage education collaboration and coordination of healthcare and community resources the RN Procedural Periop assists patients to achieve optimum functional health status and safe passage throughout their procedural experience. The RN Procedural Periop assists patients/families staff and systems to achieve high quality evidence-based cost-effective and patient-focused outcomes.
Nursing care provided by nurses that function in the interventional/procedural areas reflects the nursing process through an integration of knowledge skills experience and attitudes needed to meet the needs of patients and families. Specific domains of nursing practice include:
Clinical Judgment: The RN Procedural Periop incorporates clinical reasoning which includes clinical decision-making critical thinking and a global grasp of the situation coupled with nursing skills acquired through a process of integrating formal and informal experiential knowledge and evidence- based guidelines.
Duties may include:
Moderate Sedation - including pre-procedure assessment for appropriateness intra-procedure administration and patient monitoring ability to intervene appropriately based on patient response and post-procedure recovery
May also include cross training in functional areas to support patient care across multiple areas of clinical care within the assigned department such as admission discharge process and IV insertion.
Responsible for providing patient education pre and post calls to support patient care in anticipation or in follow up to procedures/discharge.
All clinical duties performed within AORN ASPAN guidelines.
Clinical Inquiry: The RN Procedural Periop exhibits the ongoing process of questioning and evaluating practice and providing informed practice changes. Creates practice changes through research utilization and experiential learning while leveraging the methods and tools of the Virginia Mason Production System (VMPS) to continuously improve the care delivery system. May be asked to participate in quality or safety process improvement teams or projects.
Caring Practices: The RN Procedural Periop demonstrates behaviors that create a compassionate supportive and therapeutic environment for patients and staff during their episodic visit with the aim of promoting comfort and healing and preventing unnecessary suffering. Includes but is not limited to vigilance engagement and responsiveness of caregivers including family and healthcare personnel. Incorporates the caring principles of Knowing Doing For Being With Enabling and Maintaining Belief in accordance with Swansons Caring Theory.
Collaboration: The RN Procedural Periop works with others (e.g. patients families healthcare providers) in a way that promotes/encourages each persons contributions toward achieving optimal/realistic patient/family goals. Involves intra- and inter-disciplinary work with colleagues and community
Advocacy and Moral Agency: The RN Procedural Periop works on anothers behalf and represents the concerns of the patient when patient is unable as well as serves as a moral agent in identifying and helping to resolve ethical and clinical concerns within and outside the clinical setting.
Response to Diversity: The RN Procedural Periop demonstrates the sensitivity to recognize appreciate and incorporate differences into the provision of care. Differences may include but are not limited to cultural differences spiritual beliefs gender race ethnicity lifestyle socioeconomic status age and values. Embraces organizational Respect for People tenets into all facets of professional nursing practice.
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