Operating Room Nurses Face Challenges and Shifting Responsibilities
Operating room nurses can have one of three distinct jobs: scrub nurse, circulator, or first assist. Each nurse has different responsibilities, but it takes all nurses working together to get the job done.
Operating Room Jobs | Location |
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RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 12 | Wilkes-Barre PA |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Nights 12 | Albany NY |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Rotating 12 | Boston MA |
RN OR - 29 weeks - Days 8 | Florham Park NJ |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Nights 12 | Albany NY |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 8 | Las Cruces NM |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 10 | Roanoke VA |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 10 | Weston FL |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 8 | Falls Church VA |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 12 | Springfield MA |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 8 | Sanford FL |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Nights 8 | Reno NV |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 8 | Arcata CA |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 8 | Canton OH |
RN OR - 13 weeks - Days 10 | Beachwood OH |
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Scrub nurses prepare the instruments and the sterile field. They get the patient into position and hand instruments to the surgeon as the case progresses. Circulating nurses make sure all paperwork is accounted for and that supplies are on hand. They perform instrument counts and ensure the correct surgery is performed. Nurse first assistants have responsibilities that vary depending on the surgeon. They range from administering medications to inserting sutures.
* indicates fast starts; $$ indicates higher than average pay in this specialty.
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