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St. Rose Hospital

RN - CATH LAB 31

St. Rose Hospital, Hayward, California, us, 94557

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Job Summary Per-Diem All Shifts APPROXIMATE PAY RANGE: $85.43 - $105.07

Under general supervision is responsible for maintaining a therapeutic environment for patients undergoing cardiac catheterization and angiography. Provides direct patient care, assessment, planning and intervention. Assists with patient preparation and management during catheterization and angiography procedures, including physiologic and cardiac output monitoring. Assists with sterilization, inventory, and maintenance of cath trays and related supplies.

Responsibilities ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Nursing Process Inserts and maintains intravenous lines as needed. Prepares, dispenses and monitors medications during cases in the Cardiovascular Lab. Assists with maintenance of drug inventory. Maintains preparedness and inventory of emergency resuscitation equipment. Maintains close observation of patient for complications, i.e. hypotension, allergic reactions, bleeding, and arrhythmias. Patient Preparation: Assists with patient preparation and management during the cardiac catheterization procedure and angiography. Sets up sterile trays for procedure, scrubs patient, and acts as scrub assistant during catheterization and angiography. Maintains patient confidentiality. Plans and organizes own workload with regard to various cardiovascular assignments as team member. Supervises trainees and cardiovascular lab employees. Demonstrates professional conduct in interacting. Requires contact with other departments, patients and public where lack of tack and poise could cause serious reactions with other departments. Operates Physiologic Monitoring and Radiography equipment. Records intra-cardiac pressures, ECS and other physiologic data on a homodynamic recorder. Calculates pressure gradients, valve areas, vascular resistance, shunt abnormalities, and cardiac output using computer, or by hand calculation in the event of computer failure. Operates cardiac output computer, oximeter, ergometer, and related cardiovascular equipment. Ensures that caution is used in the area of physical assets to avoid costly damage or waste. Maintains constant attention to protect safety and welfare of patients and others. Demonstrates competence in the care of pediatric or frail elderly groups of patients (when/if assigned to these patients) relative to determining each patient's age-related and other physical, psychosocial and cultural needs and carrying out patient care activities. Assists with patient position and radiographic equipment as needed. Assists for preparation and operation of madras power injector for cardiac angiography. Assists with film processing. Assists in maintaining cine quality control program as outlined by the Supervisor, Cath Lab. Assists in CardioVascular Lab preparation and turn-around for next patient procedures and maintenance of diagnostic environment. Assists with sterilization and maintenance of cath trays, catheters, and other related supplies and equipment. Assists with restocking supplies for the CardioVascular lab. Provides input for patient billing. OTHER DUTIES: Performs other job-related duties as assigned by the Cath Lab Supervisor.

Required Qualification

License/Certification

- Current California RN License required. - Current BCLS required. - Current ACLS required. Proof of all license and certification is required at time of hire.

Education

Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing preferred. RCIS certification must be obtained within 1 year of employment.

Experience

Proper training in a Cardiovascular Lab and (1) years of previous experience in ICU/CCU or emergency CCRN. Cath Lab/IR nursing experience preferred.

Skills

Knowledge of cardiovascular lab procedures, protocol, tray preparation and sterile techniques; Knowledge of cardiac related complications and operation of emergency resuscitation equipment; Strong oral and written communication; Interpersonal and organizational skills.

Physical Requirements

Frequently standing and walking; frequent bending/stooping, squatting, reaching above the shoulders, twisting and turning, kneeling, pushing/pulling, and lifting up to 50 pounds. May occasionally perform CPR, push respirators, cylinder carts, and frequently help position patients in bed and/or transport patients via bed/gurney. Visual ability: Near acuity; 8? to 16?, Mid-focal acuity: 16? to 3?, Far visual acuity; 20? and greater. Must utilize conversational speech for effective verbal communication. Noise level is high in some patient care areas. Must be able to hear equipment alarms, overhead pages, and direct verbal communication. Hazards: Close contact with patients and likely exposure to blood and body fluids; often exposed to infection. Will be fit tested for particulate respirator. Works with electrical equipment. Occasional exposure to radiation (X‑Ray). For more detailed and specific physical requirements consult the Job Analysis on file in the Employee Health office.

Minimum Experience

1 Year.

Job Family

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations.

Occupations

Registered Nurses.

Degree Required

Associate/Diploma Or Higher.

Seniority Level

Entry level

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Health Care Provider

Industries

Hospitals and Health Care

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