A typical day for a Procedural Nurse involves preparing patients for procedures, assisting physicians during various interventional or surgical procedures, and closely monitoring patients before and after interventions. Procedural Nurses often work in departments such as radiology, endoscopy, cardiac catheterization labs, or outpatient surgical suites, collaborating with physicians, technologists, anesthesiologists, and other nursing staff. Their workday may include reviewing patient histories, verifying consent forms, maintaining sterile technique, and providing patient education or emotional support. This collaborative, fast-paced environment allows Procedural Nurses to develop specialized skills while making a direct impact on patient outcomes.