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JOB DESCRIPTION

Title of Post: REGISTERED NURSE/SCRUB

Department: THEATRE

Reports to: SENIOR NURSE/PRACTITIONER ON DUTY

Responsible to: THEATRE MANAGER

OVERALL OBJECTIVES

1. To provide nursing care in the Operating Department and as a skilled member


of the Theatre team.

2. To act as the scrubbed or circulating nurse during surgical procedures.

3. The staff nurse may carry out duties of Senior Nurse in her absence.

4. As a Registered Nurse has responsibilities involving the storage, checking and


administration of drugs.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Professional

1. Providing nursing care for patients within the Operating Department.

2. Performing Operating Department work in accordance with agreed policy, e.g.

a. Participating as a Scrubbed member of the Theatre team and carrying


out safety checks of swabs, instruments and needles, in conjunction
with a second nurse and reporting on the same to the surgeon.

b. Acting as a circulating member of the Theatre team.


c. Assisting with other members of the team in the preparation and
cleaning of Theatres.

d. Assisting in the compilation of the Theatre register.

e. Labelling and despatch of laboratory specimens to recovery area.

f. Providing assistance to the Anaesthetic and Surgeon as required.

g. Checking, witnessing and administering controlled and scheduled


drugs.

h. Co-operating with appropriate Departmental and Ward staff in


sending for patients to the Operating Department.

i. Advising Senior nurse or Theatre manager of proposed changes in the


order of the operating lists.

3. Participating in the supervision of junior staff.

4. Discussing departmental policies and developing and discussing new


procedures with Theatre Manager. Communicating policy changes to
relevant staff.

5. Assisting in the compilation of procedure manuals.

6. Ensuring that appropriate stock levels are maintained in the Operating


Department.

7. Reporting to Theatre Manager or senior nurse, incidents of accidents,


complaints, defects in drugs, supplies or equipment.

8. Participating in trials of new equipment and supplies and evaluation and


serviceability of existing equipment.

9. Assisting when required in bacteriological investigations in the Operating


Department.

10. Assisting medical and para-medical staff from other departments with
procedures carried out in the Operating Department as required.

11. Carrying out duties of senior nurse in her absence.

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Participating in any duties involved with the care of patients, and the smooth
running of the hospital, which are not specifically laid down in the document or any
duties you may be required to carry out as requested by the Nursing Services
Manager or Hospital Manager.

Personnel Responsibilities

1. Assisting with the orientation of new staff.

2. Assisting senior staff in the assessment of junior and new staff members.

3. Participating in teaching programmes for staff.

Administrative Responsibilities

1. Ensuring the maintenance of good relationships, communications and


teamwork with all disciplines within the department and other departments
of the hospital concerned with Operating Department work.

2. Participating in regular meetings of Operating Department staff.

Self-preparation

1. Ensuring correct dress, scrubbing up, gowning and gloving.

2. Preparation of theatre prior to commencement of lists to include assembling


and function testing of necessary electromedical equipment.

3. Preparation of instruments, trolleys and sterile supplies requested for the


surgery.

4. Maintaining a sterile environment, thus ensuring aseptic technique.

5. Performing swab needle and instrument counts with the circulating practitioner
as per local policy.

6. Ensuring specimens are correctly dealt with by the circulating practitioner.

7. Completing documentation as per local policy i.e. care plans/operating registers.

8. Procurement of room equipment/instruments for operative procedures.

9. Regular updating of surgeons preference cards.

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Health and Safety at Work Act

1. Implementing safety measures in relation to swabs and instrument and needle


counts, storage and administration of blood and drugs, ionising radiation, static
electricity/explosion hazards, fire.

2. Ensure safety for patients and colleagues.

3. Be totally aware of the Health and Safety at Work Act and its full implications.

4. Be totally aware of emergency fire drills and position of all fire alarms, hoses
and emergency exits.

5. Maintain clear corridors and emergency exits at all times.

6. Attend fire lectures and fire drill in accordance with the Law.

7. Maintain safe working conditions at all times.

8. Report mishaps, accidents and complaints immediately in accordance with


Hospital policies.

9. Ensure all nursing staff are aware of and conversant with the Health and Safety
at Work Act and comply with the regulations set down.

Confidentiality
Staff members have a legal duty of confidence to patients. Any employee
disclosing confidential/ patient records or information to any unauthorized person
or persons will render the employee subject to disciplinary action, which may
result in dismissal.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

To be aware of and adhere to:-

1. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974


2. Fire and Security Procedures
3. Company, Departmental Policies and Procedures
4. Company Quality Assurance Programme
5. Regulations for the use and storage of controlled drugs.
6. Infection prevention and control measures at all times in order to
minimise the risk of healthcare-associated infections.
7. Care Standards Act, reading and signing all policies issued to the
department.

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This job description may be subject to change and review in consultation with the
Theatre Manager or post holder in response to professional or service requirements.

November 2011/LM

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PERSON SPECIFICATION:

POST: REGISTERED NURSE/SCRUB

SELECTION/CRITERIA ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE

Education/Qualifications RGN Level 1


RGN Level 1 and 6/12
experience in operating
theatres/recovery/day
surgery. NVQ Level 3 or
equivalent.

Experience Managing a defined Knowledge of quality


caseload. systems.

Skills/Abilities Good communication skills. Ability to work without


Good documentation skills. direct supervision.
Aptitude for Theatre/
Recovery work. Ability to Teaching skills. Ability to
apply models of nursing. teach support staff ie.
Health Care Assistants.
Able to manage
resources.

Knowledge Up-to-date knowledge of Research quality


the changing dynamics of assurance standard
healthcare both locally and setting.
globally.
Models of nursing.

Other Requirements Flexible approach. Ability Undertake on call duties.


to work shifts.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

POST: REGISTERED NURSE/SCRUB

SALARY : 27,654 - 30,700 dependent upon experience

HOURS : 37.5 per week

ANNUAL LEAVE : 5 Weeks (1st Jan 31st Dec)

PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Three months

COMPANY PENSION SCHEME: Voluntary Contributory Money Purchase


Scheme 3 intakes per year

FREE HEALTH SCREENING: Following one years service

PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE Following one years service

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ROLE SPECIFIC JOB PROFILE

THEATRE PRACTITIONER, SCRUB

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Provision of skilled assistance to the surgeon during surgery ensuring safe


provision and handling of instruments, swabs, sutures and other supplies (Back to
Basics: Preoperative Practice Principles, N.A.T.N. 2000).

Self-preparation:-

Ensuring correct dress, scrubbing up, gowning and gloving.

Preparation of theatre prior to commencement of lists to include assembling and


function testing of necessary electromedical equipment.

Preparation of instruments, trolleys and sterile supplies requested for the surgery.

Maintaining a sterile environment, thus ensuring aseptic technique.

Performing swab needle and instrument counts with the circulating practitioner as
per local policy.

Ensuring specimens are correctly dealt with by the circulating practitioner.

Completing documentation as per local policy i.e. care plans/operating registers.

Procurement of room equipment/instruments for operative procedures.

Regular updating of surgeons preference cards.

ML/lda June 2008

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