Description
IR Sedation Nurse
The IR Sedation Nurse is responsible for the assessment of patients including the
development, evaluation, and modification of the plan of care for patients receiving
moderate sedation for surgical procedures.
The Registered Nurse is a professional caregiver who assumes responsibility and
accountability for the comfort and safety of patients for a designated time frame.
Principal Duties And Responsibilities
Performs various activities necessary for the preparation of the patient and the
procedure room for the radiology procedures in compliance with policies and
procedures and state and federal regulations.
Conducts all necessary preparations for the patient procedure room.
Stock the Nursing Cart for the days procedures with supplies to include EKG leads and
oxygen
Print the daily schedule and pre-op call template.
Narcotic count in the morning, move to the procedure room for the day's procedures.
Document all used narcotics during the day. Return all unused items to the lock box.
End of day narcotic count.
Checks in the first patient of the day. Explains procedure to the patient, answers any
questions and addresses patient concerns.
Administer medication, pre, intra and post-op
Monitor patient vitals, intra-op including bp, ekg rhythm, oxygen saturation and ensure
there are no airway obstructions
Scan items used in the procedure room into the inventory management system.
Administer sedation medication through IV access
Sedation transfer from the procedure room to the holding area. Hook the patient up to
the monitor and take the first set of vitals. Sign off on transfer document from self to the
Medical Assistant.
Complies with HIPPA policies and standards with regards to patient confidentiality.
Oversee the crash cart. Perform AED checks and expired medication log daily.
Check inventory monthly, remove and restock if outdated.
Train new Nurses and Medical Assistants as needed.
Make Post-op call to the patient and dictate in patient’s chart.
Registered Nurse Rn • Falls Church, VA, United States