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Recovery Nurse in Yorkshire
Yorkshire's private healthcare sector is centred on Leeds, Sheffield, and York, with a growing number of independent practices and private hospital facilities. The region combines competitive salaries with significantly lower living costs than London and the South East, making it an attractive market for qualified professionals. Recovery Nurse practices across Yorkshire are increasingly active recruiters, particularly as the region's population continues to grow.
About this role
Recovery nurses (post-anaesthetic care nurses) in private surgical facilities manage patients waking from general or regional anaesthesia, monitoring vital signs, managing pain and nausea, and ensuring safe transfer to the ward. This is a critical patient safety role requiring advanced assessment skills.
Common questions
What qualifications does a Recovery Nurse need?
NMC registration plus perioperative nursing experience. Many hold a post-anaesthetic care (PACU) or recovery nursing qualification. ATLS and ACLS training is advantageous.
How much does a Recovery Nurse earn?
Typically £30,000–£50,000 in private hospitals.
What are the key responsibilities of a Recovery Nurse?
Monitoring patients post-anaesthesia, managing airway, assessing pain and nausea, administering prescribed medications, and determining readiness for transfer to ward or discharge.
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