1.
Implements and communicates the age
specific plan of care and gives thorough reports at change of shift and relief
time. Communicates with team members
regarding the need for special equipment and supplies, and implementation of
care per established policy.
2.
Participates
in turnover activities and room set up for each surgical procedure, including
connection of suction, electrical cords, power cables and electrocautery; break
down of operating room following each surgical procedure; assists with ensuring
adequate supply of stock for patient care.
3.
Monitors each case to ensure all
infection control measures are met and all sterilization standards are adhered
to. Establishes and maintains a sterile
field and monitors the aseptic technique of the surgical team; documents
accordingly and takes corrective action, as necessary.
4.
Adheres to and monitors principles of
aseptic techniques in the clinical environment including use of sterile
instruments and supplies. Follows
procedure for decontaminating of all instruments used during the procedure and
assists with instrument processing and sterilization.
5.
Maintains environmental controls and takes appropriate
precautions regarding
waste disposal.
6.
Performs sponge, sharp, and instrument
counts with the RN according to policy.
Takes appropriate action when counts are incorrect.
7.
Ensures
appropriate and safe use of equipment and instrumentation prior, during and post-operatively. “Second assists” as needed under the
direction of the surgeon.
Correctly holds retractors as prescribed by the supervising physician;
anticipates the need for surgical equipment and supplies and secures same. Checks and or troubleshoots equipment for
proper functioning prior to use and removes malfunctioning equipment for
repair.
8.
Assists surgeon with patient care
procedures including proper labeling of all specimens from surgical field,
tapping mallet and cutting suture (licensed personnel only) and performing
surgical skin prep.
9.
Performs
related duties as assigned.
High School Diploma or equivalent, required.
AAS Degree in Operating Room Technology, preferred. Knowledge of surgical instruments and specialized equipment, required.
Successful completion from a nationally accredited educational program for surgical technologist, and holds and maintains a certified surgical technologist (CST) credential administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA), required.
OR(meets one for the following)
Completed an appropriate training program for surgical technology in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or Public Health Service Commissioned Corps;
Provides evidence that the person was employed as a surgical technologist in a healthcare facility for a cumulative period of one year, occurring within the four years immediately prior to January 1, 2015; or
In the service of the federal government, to the extent the person is performing duties related to that of a surgical tech.
*a person may be employed or contracted with to practice surgical technology during the 12-month period immediately following successful completion of a surgical technology program, but may not continue to be employed beyond that period without documentation that the employee holds and maintains a certified surgical technologist credential required.
Must be and remain in good standing with NYS regulations, required.