RN Prep/PACU-RNPACU - Casual - Green Bay, WI
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Nursing
RN Nurse, ICU Nurse, Emergency Medicine
RN Prep/PACU
This is a casual position - please ask recruiter for specific hours (up to 8 hours every two weeks).
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Job SummaryAt Prevea Health the Prep/PACU Nurse provides comprehensive care to surgical patients before and after their procedures, including assessing physical and emotional needs, administering medications, starting IVs, monitoring vital signs, and educating patients and families on post-operative care. This involves preparing patients for surgery and assisting them with the transition from anesthesia to an awake state in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), as well as preparing them for discharge.
Whatyou will do
- Monitor vital signs and patient responses to interventions, documenting and communicating findings to the appropriate team members.
- Perform patient teaching and post-operative follow-up to ensure understanding of procedures, recovery, and discharge instructions.
- Assess patient needs based on preadmission history, scheduled procedures, and physician preferences. Provide education and preparation to ensure patients are ready for surgery.
- Complete accurate, concise, and timely charting; relay special requests and pertinent information to the appropriate personnel to ensure coordinated care.
- Initiate IVs, verify operative consents, and perform order entry based on surgeon preference. Maintain and update physician order sets, smart phrases, and discharge instructions in EPIC.
- Conduct chart reviews and post-operative calls, with occasional pre-admission calls as needed, while managing all other patient communications to support safe, efficient, and patient-centered care.
- Deliver high-quality patient care across pre-procedure, intra-procedure, and post-procedure phases, ensuring safety, comfort, and adherence to discharge criteria.
- Develop and implement individualized plans of care based on nursing assessments, diagnoses, and established standards of practice.
- Demonstrate knowledge and application of infection control practices and function effectively in emergency or high-stress situations.
- Maintain respect and professionalism in all interactions with patients, families, and colleagues. Provide instruction and feedback to float personnel, students, and new employees.
- Graduation from an accredited and approved Nursing program – Required.
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN) – Preferred.
- 1-3 years of previous experience working on an Electronic Medical Record – Preferred.
- 1-3 years of previous experience in pre‑op, PACU, and discharge – Preferred.
- Understanding the different types of anesthesia and the effects of anesthetic agents and sedatives is critical. Nurses also need to be familiar with the various surgical procedures to anticipate potential complications.
- Comprehensive knowledge of medications used during and after surgery including analgesics, sedatives, and reversal agents.
- In‑depth understanding of the human body's systems, with particular focus on how surgery and anesthesia can affect the cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological systems.
- Knowledge of ASC policies and procedures, national patient safety goals, and an understanding of quality improvement processes.
- The ability to quickly and accurately assess a patient's condition, including vital signs, airway patency, pain level, and neurological status.
- Proficiency in initiating and managing intravenous therapy, including medication and blood product administration.
- The skill to interpret complex hemodynamic monitoring, electrocardiograms, and oxygen saturation levels to identify changes that could impact the patient.
- The skill to manage airways, including readiness to assist with intubation and management of laryngospasms or…
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