Operating room nurses have a tremendous responsibility of working with patients, as well as their families, who are preparing to undergo a surgical procedure. OR RNs help with evaluations, planning and implementation to ensure that patients are cared for at an optimal level.
Some of the responsibilities of an OR Nurse include:
To be able to perform duties as an OR RN, you are required to have completed the typical education requirements for an RN and complete a certificate program that qualifies registered nurses for operating room jobs.
OR RNs can anticipate a favorable job outlook, as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts growth for nursing jobs across industries. This job position continues to serve an essential role in the healthcare setting. The salary can vary based on your skills, certifications, education, experience and the location of the hiring facility. However, OR nurses who learn specialized skills are likely to have higher salaries.
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