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PACU Nurse

California Pain
Posted a month ago, valid for 15 days
Location

La Mesa, San Diego, CA

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • A PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) nurse specializes in caring for patients recovering from surgery or anesthesia.
  • Key responsibilities include monitoring vital signs, managing pain, assessing for complications, providing emotional support, and preparing patients for discharge.
  • PACU nurses must possess strong critical thinking skills and the ability to respond quickly to changes in patient conditions.
  • The position typically requires at least 1-2 years of nursing experience in a critical care or surgical setting.
  • Salaries for PACU nurses generally range from $70,000 to $90,000 per year, depending on experience and location.

A PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) nurse is a specialized nurse who cares for patients who have just undergone surgery or a procedure that required anesthesia. Their primary role is to monitor patients as they wake up from anesthesia, ensure they are stable, and manage any complications that might arise during this recovery period.

Here are some key responsibilities of a PACU nurse:

  1. Monitoring vital signs: They track the patient's heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and respiratory function to make sure the patient is recovering safely.
  2. Pain management: PACU nurses administer pain medication and monitor its effectiveness, ensuring that patients are comfortable while also avoiding complications from medication.
  3. Assessment: They assess for any complications from anesthesia, such as respiratory distress, bleeding, or abnormal vital signs.
  4. Providing emotional support: Patients waking up from anesthesia might be disoriented or frightened, so PACU nurses help calm them and provide reassurance.
  5. Preparation for discharge: Once a patient is stable, PACU nurses provide instructions for recovery at home, including wound care and signs to watch for in case of complications.

PACU nurses need to have strong critical thinking skills and the ability to quickly respond to changes in a patient's condition. They work closely with anesthesiologists, surgeons, and other medical professionals to ensure the best outcomes for patients post-surgery.

 




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