How To Become A Surgical Nurse In Ghana

Surgical nurses are also known as perioperative nurses and work in the OR and with surgery patients before, during, and after their surgery.

Here is How To Become A Surgical Nurse In Ghana

Ensure you are a Registered Nurse. Then undertake a qualification in theatre nursing, such as a Graduate Certificate in Perioperative Nursing, or a Master of Nursing.

Ensure that you are registered with an appropriate board (such as the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia) and meet their registration standards to be able to practice professionally.

Theatre nurses who want to further their careers can look to become a director of nursing or an executive director of nursing.

Tasks and duties

Provide nursing care before, during, and after patients undergo surgery or a non-surgical procedure.

Assess patient and ensure critical medical history items are communicated to the surgical team.

Provide pre-and post-surgery education to patients and their families, ensuring they are cognizant of what is going to happen and are prepared for the procedure.

How long does it take to become a surgical nurse?

approximately 2-5 years

Becoming a surgical or perioperative nurse may take approximately 2-5 years, depending on where you are in your nursing education or career, the number of credits you can transfer, and whether you choose a full or part-time schedule.

Can a nurse be a surgeon?

Nurses and doctors are both essential parts of the healthcare field and work together closely to ensure that patients receive the best possible care.

But a registered nurse (RN) can become a medical doctor (MD), as long as they go through the additional schooling, training, and exams.