Your job is more than a job.\n\nIt's one of nursing's best kept secrets. As a Recovery Room Nurse, you're a vital part of the Post Anesthesia Critical Unit (PACU) following radiology, cath lab, special procedures or surgery. While patients are still under the effects of anesthesia, each patient's recovery has its own pace, and so you monitor attentively until they are stable enough to go to their hospital room or discharged home. Breathing, pain, vital signs, surgical site, and oxygen levels are closely monitored, and you react at a moment's notice to unusual changes - never hesitating to enlist your team members for assistance if needed. These few hours spent with your patients are often short, yet critical and essential.\n\nAnd at the end of your shift, tired is a given, but so is fulfillment. You understand that and bring your "one-of-a-kind" heart to our one-of-a-kind healthcare again the next day. That little extra something is what we love about you.\n\nYour experiences, your knowledge, your skills, your empathy, your compassion, your personality, all of it adds up to you. And we're excited to get to know you and find out what you will bring to this critical nursing role.\n\nYour Everyday\n\nOrganize, prioritize, and coordinate post-operative patient care such as checking lines, tubes, or drains, managing pain, and body positioning.\n\nEducate and prepare patients and their families on home care after discharge.\n\nPerform required clinical documentation and post-operative assessments.\n\nMonitor your patient after surgery for pain and / or complications and the surgery site for healing or infection following Joint Commission infection control and environment of care requirements.\n\nMonitor and intervene for postoperative complications.\n\nPerform CPR or other emergency measures if required.\n\nCollaborate with surgery team to identify and meet the overall needs of patient care or when unable to complete assignments or perform tasks promptly, effectively, or safely.\n\nMaintain and advocate a safe environment for everyone.\n\nEnsure continuity of care, efficient throughput, consistent communications, and an exceptional experience for every patient.\n\nInitiate patient and family education on the operation and post-operation care as required.\n\nThe Must-Haves\n\nMinimum : \n\nCurrent nursing license to practice in Louisiana and as defined by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.\n\nCurrent American Heart Association BLS certification.\n\nCurrent ACLS and PALS certifications.\n\n2 years flex RN experience\n\nPreferred : \n\nBSN\n\n1 year in a related clinical area\n\nCertified Critical Care Nurse or Certified Post Anesthesia Nurse\n\nWORK SHIFT : \nDays (United States of America)\n\nLCMC Health is a community.\nOur people make health happen. While our NOLA roots run deep, our branches are the vessels that carry our mission of bringing the best possible care to every person and parish in Louisiana and beyond and put a little more heart and soul into healthcare along the way. Celebrating authenticity, originality, equity, inclusion and a little "come on in" attitude is the foundation of LCMC Health's culture of everyday extraordinary.\n\nLakeview Hospital, the center of LCMC Health's extraordinary community of care on the Northshore, provides the only Level II trauma center in St. Tammany Parish. Along with our signature healthcare and wellness services, we continuously adopt the latest treatments, technologies, and medical innovations to better serve our patients. Learn more about Lakeview Hospital and our nationally recognized standards of excellence for heart, stroke, orthopedic, and women's care.\n\nYour extras\n
Rn Pacu • Abita Springs, LA, US