Staffing in ASC

Specialties Gastroenterology

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Specializes in GI.

I manage an outpatient GI Center in Arizona. We operate two rooms at a time. I am interested to know how other centers staff their facility. How many nurses are in the Recovery room? Do you use a scope tech or does the procedure room tech clean their own scope? Do you have an LPN or RN admit patients and start their IV's? How many front office staff do you have checking in patients? Do you perform your own insurance verifications?

We run two rooms a day 10 hour days 18 cases per room each day.

Two Nurses in recovery room 1 RN at least other is PCA, Ma, or LPN

Two admit nurses either RN or LPN

One RN in each room and one either LPN,MA or Surgical Assistant, PCA

One Scope washer

Scope washer takes down the dirty scope and the assist person washes down every thing between cases and sets up for next case while the RN takes patient out to recovery room and gives report.

Admit person brings next pt in to room and hooks them up.

Works well if we are short a person then the assist person usally floats from room to room most colons are pretty easy with one RN in the room unless Snaring when we do uppers we usually need two in the room to help.

Two secretaries usually one to break down charts and set up followup apointments .

One to check patients in.

We do 0700start

0730 Colon

0800 Colon

0830 Upper

0900 Colon

0930 Colon

1000 Upper

1030 Colon

1100 Colon

1130 Upper

1200 lunch

1230 Colon

1300 Colon

1330 Upper

1400 Colon

1430 Colon

1500 Upper

1530 Colon

1600 Colon

1630 Upper

1700 Clean up go home

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