Published Aug 5, 2008
Quaffetti
76 Posts
I have an interview for a position in pre op next week. I have worked cardiac tele for the last 10 years and decided I really need a change.
What can I expect to do as a pre op nurse? I assume there is the starting a line, giving pre op antibiotics, health history, and perhaps the scrubs?
What else?
TakeTwoAspirin, MSN, RN, APRN
1,018 Posts
You may want to re-post this under the specialty tab. You may get more/better responses from the OR specialty peeps.
lpnstudentin2010, LPN
1,318 Posts
From my perspective as the patient they:
sandys
62 Posts
Pretty much as others have stated. Take vitals, ask pre-op questions, antibiotics if ordered, start an IV, for cataract patients there's a whole series of drops. We also get our same-day patients back and recover them which includes vitals every 15 minutes x 4, then every 30 minutes x 2, starting liquids and a diet, etc., and determining when they can be discharged.
I personally love the change of patients coming and going throughout the shift. A lot of the tasks themselves are very similar, but if you don't hit it off with a patient you aren't stuck with them all day!
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Where I work now the patients are just getting heavier and heavier (both literally, and acuity wise) yet they haven't changed our staffing at all. I just don't think I can do it anymore.
I'm trying really hard to find another job within my hospital so that I can keep my retirement and vacation, but I've given it 6 months and then I'm going to a clinic or something.
I think pre op would be a great change and I think I would really like it.