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RN-First Assistant-Cardiothoracic and Robotics Surgery- Part Time 8 Hours Day (Non-Union, Non-Exempt)
Keck Medicine of USCARH Arcadia Hospital, United States, United Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 12 Aug 2025
About the role
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Responsible for RNFA duties specific to Cardiothoracic surgery
- Responsible for RNFA duties specific to robotic and thoracoscopic surgery
- Maintains familiarity with robotic instrumentation.
- Responsible for effective coordination and proper staffing of robotic cases
- Able and facile with assisting bedside robotic cases
- Preoperatively performs a focused nursing assessment in reference to planned procedure; reviews analyze and interprets information from the medical record; verifies consent is consistent with planned procedure, verifies allergies and /or sensitivities.
- Provides quality nursing care in accordance with the California Nurse Practice Act.
- Provides expertise regarding Cardiothoracic surgical equipment and instrumentation.
- Ensures patient safety in the operating room, by helping to coordinate and maintain a smoothly functioning operating room environment and team.
- Serves as First and second assistant in the operating room, including wound opening and closing.
- Serves as First and Second assistance on thoracic robotic cases.
- Performs endoscopic techniques for saphenectomy and radial artery harvest under the supervision of a cardiac surgeon.
- Directly assists the surgeon by controlling bleeding, providing wound exposure, suturing and other surgical tasks.
- The RNFA may provide other advanced assistance, such as mobilization of tissue, patient positioning and directing other surgical team members with specific individual tasks.
- Intraoperatively assesses patient, wound, and sterile field; assesses for proximity of nerves and adjacent critical structures when activating electrosurgical active electrode or other devices.
- Monitors and assesses patient’s postoperative status to determine progress toward expected outcomes or signs and symptoms of postoperative complications.
- Formulates and modifies nursing diagnosis based on relevant patient data throughout the perioperative continuum.
- Documents nursing diagnosis and communicates any change in patient condition to members of the health care team.
- Identifies and communicates desired patient outcomes throughout the perioperative continuum.
- Develops and manages an individualized plan of care that directs the interventions of the RNFA.
- Implements, manages and coordinates the perioperative plan of care related to RNFA interventions.
- Applies nursing knowledge as the basis for effective problem solving and decision making when providing perioperative patient care.
- Verifies operative procedure, surgical site and laterality.
- Participates in positioning the patient in collaboration with the surgeon, anesthesia, and other members of the perioperative team.
- Functions as first assistant to the primary surgeon during operative or other invasive procedures throughout the perioperative continuum and in accordance with the scope of practice, credentials, privileges, education, experience, and standardized procedures.
- Minimizes the length of the operative or invasive procedure and maximizes the surgeon’s efficiency of movement within the surgical wound.
- Implements and maintains sterile technique.
- Protects patient from thermal, electrical, chemical, or mechanical injury throughout the perioperative continuum.
- Implements hemostasis techniques.
- Implements measures to prevent injury related to retained surgical items.
- Make postoperative rounds in conjunction with or at the direction of the surgeon as determined by health care organization policy and guidelines of practice. May require advanced practice designation (e.g., NP or PA) with requisite privilege through MHSC Medical Staff Office.
- Provides individualized patients, designated support person, or health care education regarding identified needs related to RNFA interventions.
- Participates in quality monitoring and performance improvement activities to improve patient outcomes.
- Participates in professional activities directed toward improving patient care.
- Acquires and maintains specialized knowledge and skill in perioperative nursing practice.
- Evaluates personal practice in context of current professional practice standards, rules and regulations.
- Interacts with and contributes to the professional growth of peers, colleagues and others.
- Works with professional colleagues within the perioperative team and collaborates with the patient, designated support person, and other health care providers with making decisions regarding the plan of care.
- Practices in an ethical manner, always demonstrating the IRAISE values of the organization.
- Utilizes evidence-based practice to guide perioperative care management.
- Considers health care access
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