Registered Nurse Operating Theater

The Operating Theatre Registered Nurse provides direct and individualized nursing care to patients based on the application of scientific nursing principles within the Operating Theatre, Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (Recovery), and Cardiac Catheterization Lab.
Requirements
•Candidates with 3-5 years experience in Operating Theater will be given preference. We are happy to consider candidates from overseas, who have a similar experience and qualifications
•Bachelor of Science or Diploma in Nursing with a minimum of 3 years duration from a recognized Nursing Institute
•Post graduate nursing study in Operating Theater is a plus
•Well verse in Orthopaedic, Neurosurgery and General Surgery
•Assisted with ENT, Cardio Thoracic, Urology, Paediatric and Obstetrics & Gynecologic surgeries
•Proof of valid registration as a Registered Nurse from home country
•Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
•Healthcare accreditation experience will be a distinct advantage
•Fluent in English and knowledge of Arabic is an advantage
•Computer and application knowledge at an intermediate level
•Strong service culture orientation. At ease functioning in a multicultural environment
Key Outputs Providing care in a safe manner is one of the priorities of nursing, and peri-operative nurses or O.R. nurses keep this in mind when performing their jobs. It is vital that a sterile environment is created and maintained by perioperative nurses and the health care team when treating patients. Having a sterile environment will promote health for nurses and affect the health of patients positively. Educating a client is one of the most important aspects to nursing.
Clients should know about their treatment, illness, and anything regarding their health. As a peri-operative nurse, it is vital that patients are educated about their health before and after surgery.

Short Info

  • Published:8 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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