Position Summary: The Surgical Subspecialty APRN provides comprehensive care to patients requiring surgical interventions. This role includes pre-operative evaluations, post-operative management, and coordination of care in collaboration with surgeons and healthcare teams. The APRN ensures high-quality care through patient assessments, education, and follow-up, supporting optimal surgical outcomes and family-centered care. Duties and Responsibilities:
- Perform comprehensive health assessments of patients presenting for surgical care, including detailed medical histories, physical examinations, and developmental assessments. Identify and diagnose surgical conditions and complications using evidence-based practices, interpreting lab results, imaging studies, and other diagnostic tests. Develop differential diagnoses in collaboration with surgeons to confirm the need for surgical intervention.
- Conduct thorough pre-operative evaluations, including risk assessments, patient readiness evaluations, and coordination of necessary pre-surgical diagnostic tests such as blood work, imaging, and consults with anesthesiology or other relevant specialties.
- Provide pre-surgical counseling and education to patients and families regarding the surgical procedure, anesthesia, potential risks, and post-operative expectations.
- Where applicable, assist surgeons during procedures by functioning as a first assist in the operating room, handling tasks such as suturing, tissue retraction, and controlling bleeding.
- Monitor patient status during surgery in collaboration with the surgical and anesthesiology teams.
- Provide post-operative care management, monitoring patient recovery, and managing acute post-surgical complications such as infections, bleeding, or pain. Conduct post-operative rounds to assess patient recovery and address complications or concerns.
- Conduct outpatient follow-up visits to monitor patient recovery, remove surgical staples or sutures, assess wound healing, and provide post operative care. Develop long-term care plans, coordinating additional therapy, rehabilitation services, or further surgical interventions if necessary.
- Provide detailed, clear, and compassionate education to patients and their families regarding the child's surgical condition, treatment options, and recovery process. Address family concerns and questions pre- and post-operatively, ensuring that they understand discharge instructions, medication administration, and follow-up schedules.
- Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care.
- Serve as a mentor and educator for nursing staff, medical students, and residents rotating through surgical subspecialties.
- Provide emergency triage and stabilization in collaboration with surgical team for patients presenting with acute surgical conditions when applicable.
Education and Experience:
- Graduation from an accredited advanced practice registered nurse training program.
- Master's Degree Required.
- Board Certification as a nurse practitioner or certified clinical nurse specialist by nationally accredited organization.
- Current unrestricted Ohio license as a registered nurse.
- Current unrestricted license as an advanced practice registered nurse in the state of Ohio.
- Must obtain/maintain adequate continuing education hours per board requirements.
- Current Health Care Provider BLS training is required. Additional certifications may be required.
- Must obtain credentialing as an active member of medical staff and appropriate medical staff privileges.
- DEA for prescriptive authority required.
Full Time FTE: 1.000000 Status: Onsite
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