+ Unit Specific Position Responsibilities
+ Performs related work as required.
+ Maintains patient confidentiality.
+ Attends required meetings and participates in committees as requested
+ Enhances professional growth through educational programs, conferences, and workshops
+ Recognizes emergency situations; initiates life support measures for patients as necessary.
+ Answers telephone and screens calls appropriately.
+ Maintains unit in a clean and orderly manner. Keeps equipment in good working condition.
+ Maintains equipment. Restocks supplies in assigned work area.
+ Files interpretations. Maintains records, files, and tracing information.
+ Monitors EKG’s and charging of EKG’s in Epiphany
+ Gathers information for monthly pacemaker transmissions, records on flowsheet and reports information to pacemaker RN
+ Enrolls patients in Cardiac Event Monitor Service. Instructs new patients and provides follow-up as needed.
+ Delivers tests to physicians for interpretation. Reports abnormal results immediately, following department protocol.
+ Takes blood pressure, watching cardiac monitor for arrhythmias or any stress testing EKG changes. Relays this information to the physician.
+ Keeps accurate progress notes and assists the physician during testing procedures
+ Calibrates machine and loads graph paper, if appropriate.
+ Prepares patient for testing procedures. Explains procedures to patients
+ Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience
+ Required Qualifications (Including any licensure, certification, education):
+ CCT (Certified Cardiographic Technician) certification within 18-months of hire
+ Basic Life Support (BLS) training, or within 90 days of hire and must maintain throughout employment
+ Mandatory Reporter training or within 90 days of hire and must maintain throughout employment.
+ Organizational Requirements:
+ Maintain stroke education per regulatory requirements.
+ Preferred Qualifications:
+ High School Diploma
+ Required Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
+ Knowledge of a variety of testing procedures to operate and maintain equipment.
+ Knowledge of ECG examination, diagnostic, and stress testing procedures
+ Knowledge of anatomy, physiology
+ Knowledge of physical exercises for patients.
+ Knowledge of common safety hazards and safety precautions to establish and maintain a safe work environment.
+ Skill in administering a variety of tests as directed.
+ Skill in eliciting appropriate information and gaining cooperation from patients
+ Skill in writing reports and completing charts.
+ Skill in taking and evaluating vital signs.
+ Ability to apply written guidelines, procedures and standardized work practices
+ Ability to maintain a professional manner with patients through attire, mannerisms, and dialogue.
+ Ability to establish effective working relationships and to communicate effectively.
+ Ability to read, write, understand and speak fluent English
+ Proficient use of standard office equipment including computers, fax machines, copiers, printers, telephones, etc.