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A full-time Registered Nurse (RN) Circulator in an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) with sedation experience is responsible for managing the nursing care of patients undergoing outpatient procedures.

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A full-time Registered Nurse (RN) Circulator in an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) with sedation experience is responsible for managing the nursing care of patients undergoing outpatient procedures.

OR RN Circulator RN Surgical Services Job Type ... Regular-Full time Shift : Second Shift (United States of America)

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What is the difference between Full Time Rn Circulator vs Full Time Rn Scrub Nurse?

AspectFull Time Rn CirculatorFull Time Rn Scrub Nurse
CertificationsRN license, perioperative trainingRN license, perioperative training
Work EnvironmentOperating room, assisting during surgeryOperating room, preparing instruments and assisting
Job RoleCoordinates patient care, manages equipmentHands-on surgical assistance, instrument handling
Employer UsageHospitals, surgical centersHospitals, surgical centers

Both roles require RN licensure and perioperative training, working in operating rooms within hospitals or surgical centers. The Full Time Rn Circulator manages patient care and oversees equipment, while the Full Time Rn Scrub Nurse focuses on assisting surgeons directly with instruments and sterile procedures. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path in perioperative nursing.

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Job description

A full-time Registered Nurse (RN) Circulator in an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) with sedation experience is responsible for managing the nursing care of patients undergoing outpatient procedures. This role bridges standard operating room (OR) duties with specific expertise in administering and monitoring conscious (moderate) sedation

Core Responsibilities

  • Sedation Management: Administers and monitors moderate sedation medications under physician direction. This includes continuous assessment of airway protection, oxygen saturation, and hemodynamic stability during procedures.
  • Patient Advocacy: Serves as the primary advocate for patients while they are under sedation, ensuring their safety, dignity, and comfort.
  • Intraoperative Coordination: Manages the OR environment, coordinates with the surgical team, and ensures all sterile techniques and AORN standards are maintained.
  • Clinical Documentation: Records all aspects of the procedure, including medication dosages, vital signs, and surgical time-outs.
  • Perioperative Flow: Assists in prepping and positioning patients and facilitates transitions between Pre-Op, the OR, and PACU. 

Qualifications & Skills

  • Education & Licensure: Must hold a current, unrestricted RN license and be a graduate of an accredited nursing program.
  • Certifications:
    • Required: BLS and ACLS are standard.
    • Highly Desirable: PALS (for pediatric populations) and CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room).
  • Experience: Typically requires at least one year of perioperative or procedural experience, with specific competency in conscious sedation.
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to stand for long periods and lift/assist with patient transfers (up to 50 lbs).