Facility: Kennestone Hospital
Job Summary:
The CVOR Surgical Technologist is an allied health professional who is an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing cardiac surgical care to patients. The Surgical technologist works under the supervision of a surgeon to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures, ensuring that the operating room environment is safe, that equipment functions properly, and that the surgical procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety. Demonstrates expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique, as well as combines the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation tools and technologies to facilitate a physician's performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Clinical Practice and Outcomes
- In depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology related to cardiac surgery achieved with independence on all CVOR cases, including TAVRS and combined Vascular cases.
- Able to take call independently with advanced cardiac surgery skills required to perform in the scrub role with all cardiac surgery procedures, including TAVR cases.
- In depth learning or knowledge of cardiac anatomy and physiology, tissue exposure, surgical flow and advanced techniques in cardiac surgery specialty. May second assist and/ or first assist during CV surgery.
- Performs a thorough review of the surgeons preferences prior to each surgical procedure.
- Checks supplies and equipment needed for surgical procedure, assists with selection and opening of sterile supplies.
- Sets up sterile table with instruments, supplies, equipment and medications/solutions needed for procedure.
- May assist RN circulator with patient comfort measures, patient positing, application of electrosurgical grounding pads, external defibrillator pads, EKG monitors and skin preparation .
- Performs appropriate counts with circulator prior to the operation and at appropiriate times during each body plane closure.
- Gowns and gloves surgeon and assistants.
- Drapes patient and sterile field.
- Actively participates in all portions of surgical procedure, anticipating and passing instruments and supplies during the surgical procedure. May hold cameras, retract tissues, stabilize tissue and/or utilize mister blower to expose coronary artery lumens.
- Practices and maintains highest standard of sterile technique during surgical procedures, participates in infection prevention techniques and ensures patient safety throughout procedure.
- Prepares chest drainage systems and sterile dressings.
- Maintains a safe environment throughout procedure in regards to patient physicial safety, fire prevention, ESU safety, infection control, and maintains highest of sterile field organization throughout procedure.
- Assists with room turnover between cases and participates in termninally cleaning and organization of the department. Quality and Patient Safety
- Verifies patient ID using 2 patient identifiers i.e. armband, DOB, verbal identification during pre- procedure time out.
- Follows established drying protocols after skin preparation and before surgical draping.
- Actively participates and follows established guidelines for Safety Time out prior to skin incision
- Ensures antibiotics have been acknowledged and initiated during safety time out.
- Understands, complies with and enforces site/ side marking when indicated.
- Interprets, supports, and aids with implementation of departmental SCIP initiatives.
- Actively demonstrates proper hand hygiene and surgical hand scrubs
- Wears appropriate scrub attire, including head coverings, eyewear, removes and covers jewelry. Job Responsibilities, Education and Engagement
- Must be flexible with hours and shifts to meet patient care and departmental staffing needs.
- May be required to take high volumes of call and work extended hours to provide patient care in high stakes, high stress environment.
- Utilizes chain of command, practices open communication, promotes an inclusive team environment and supports all initiatives in the cardiac operating room.
- Must have a strong attention to detail and physical stamina to handle long, intense, and high risk cases.
- Works independently to deliver education and inservices in are of expertise, participates in unit safety, quality and performance improvement projects, and actively engaged in evidence based practice and pariticipates in the department shared governance committee.
Required Minimum Education:
High school graduate from an accredited program Required or
GED from an accredited program. Required and
In lieu of a graduate of an accredited/approved program in surgical technology, may have Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) from the state of Georgia, military training or work experience as an operating room technologist. Required
Required Minimum License(s) and Certification(s):
All certifications are required upon hire unless otherwise stated.
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