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RN Circulator - Part-time
Surgery PartnersUnited Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 31 Jul 2026
About the role
GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:
To provide total patient care by utilizing the nursing process and implementing the standards of peri-procedure nursing.
To assume the leadership role for the operating/procedure room team and the management of the operating/procedure room during the intra-procedure period.
Responsibilities:
POLICY:
A qualified licensed Registered Nurse will be assigned as Circulating RN on each procedure.
PROCEDURE:
- Receives report and room assignment.
- Performs hand scrub according to procedure.
- Prior to first scheduled procedure of the day, damp dusting horizontal surfaces:
- includes tables, equipment, overhead spotlights, and other ceiling and wall mounted equipment; and
- damp dusting using clean cloth moistened with cleaner/disinfectant or alcohol.
- Prepares the Room:
- Checks: lights, suction, electrosurgical unit, clocks, and other mechanical equipment in room.
- Arranges furniture in room to facilitate the procedure; obtains additional furniture as needed.
- Prepares for Procedure:
- Assists Scrub person in opening sterile supplies and instrumentation.
- Removes all additional supplies from case cart; places on shelf of circulating table. (Allows case cart to be used for patient-contaminated equipment while keeping clean/sterile supplies readily available.)
- Assists scrub person into gown.
- Performs initial count with Scrub person according to procedure and documents on peri-procedure record.
- Prepares patient equipment, i.e., bovie pad, prep tray, positioning materials, etc.
- Provides patient care:
- Assesses the patient in the pre-procedure holding area
- Introduces self to patient
- Verifies patient identification, procedure, procedure site, allergies
- Checks chart for completion
- Determines additional protective equipment needed according to criteria for "Standard precautions."
- Verifies that the physician, assistant and anesthesia personnel are available and ready to proceed.
- Transports patient to the designated operating/procedure room.
- Positions patient on operating/procedure table, checks for body alignment and comfort; offers warm blanket.
- Calls for the attending physician and/or assistant if they wish to speak with the patient prior to anesthesia.
- Stands by the patient during induction; assists anesthesia personnel as necessary.
- Assists the physician in the positioning of the patient as necessary.
- Supports and pads areas of pressure.
- Uses safety straps and/or tape for stabilization.
- Turns on and positions surgical spot light.
- Places electrosurgical ground pad on patient according to procedure.
- Performs sterile skin prep according to procedure.
- Assists with draping as necessary.
- Assists scrub person in positioning mayo stand, ring stand, and back table.
- Connects electrosurgical unit cord and suction.
- Turns on electrosurgical unit; informs attending physician of settings.
- Positions sponge buckets.
- Dons gloves and/or uses instrument to position soiled sponges on sponge bucket rim and bags according to procedure.
- Provides necessary sterile supplies as needed.
- Monitors operative/procedure field for breaks in technique.
- Confines and contains contaminated articles/areas. While wearing gloves:
- place used items on case cart; and
- clean up blood spillage/tracks, etc. with clean cloth and cleaner/disinfectant.
- Communicates need to holding area for next patient readiness.
- Initiates closing counts.
- Identifies specimen with the attending physician, labels containers and completes lab request form.
- Completes procedure nursing records and charge forms. Records intraoperative medications, dose, and time of administration. Records implants.
- Provides dressing material to Scrub person; assists in applying dressing as necessary.
- Moves waste and linen hampers to the field.
- Removes ground pad; checks and documents skin condition.
- Dons gloves; assists anesthesia personnel as necessary during extubation and emergencies.
- Notifies the recovery area nurse that patient will be arriving soon; alerts them to any needed equipment.
- Assists anesthesia care provider in transferring the patient to the recovery area.
- All procedure records, patient x-rays and specimens are to accompany patient to the recovery area.
- Gives report to recovery area nurse:
- Patient's name
- Patient alle
- Assesses the patient in the pre-procedure holding area
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