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A Recovery Nurse provides specialised care to patients as they awaken from anaesthesia following surgical procedures. You might work in a hospital or surgical centre, ensuring that patients recover safely and comfortably in the recovery room. Recovery Nurses focus on monitoring vital signs, managing pain, and addressing any post-operative complications. You’ll assess patients’ conditions, provide necessary interventions, and offer support to both patients and their families.
Recovery Nurses play a critical role in the immediate post-operative period. You’ll need to be attentive, calm under pressure, and able to respond quickly to any changes in a patient’s condition. You’ll collaborate with surgeons, anaesthetists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a smooth and safe recovery for each patient.