Work Shift:
Night - 12 Hour (United States of America)7:00pm - 7:00am (36 Weekly Hours)
This position is responsible for the monitoring and assessment of patient on cardiac monitoring devices throughout the EHC organization including telemetry transmitters and hard-wired monitors. This role is trained in ECG interpretation and is responsible for continuous monitoring of all telemetry rhythms interpreting rhythm strips measuring specific waveform intervals and interacting professionally with nursing staff and physicians in rhythm identification notification of deviation from baseline as well as initiating baseline data collection of each event.
Education & Training:
High School diploma or GED equivalent. General knowledge of medical terminology. Completion of an approved educational diploma program in ECG/EKG Cardiology or Emergency Medical Services. Education/training (except for HS diploma or GED equivalent) may be waived with experience listed below.
Experience:
One (1) year experience as a Monitor Tech Critical Care Tech or Patient Care
Tech in a hospital. Hospital experience may be substituted with Two (2) years of
experience in an acute clinical care setting or Two (2) years experience as an
emergency medical technician. Experience may be waived with
education/training as listed above.
Required Certification/Registration/Licensure:
Current AHA/ARC BLS certification. Successful completion of post-hire 4-6 week Telemetry Clinical Orientation and passing score on the ECG written exam
(Rhythm Interpretation) within ninety (90) days of hire. Successful completion
of hands-on clinical competencies during the orientation period.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
Ability to effectively monitor patient cardiac rhythms via telemetry or hardwired
monitor in addition to utilizing all other equipment as assigned to facilitate
quality patient care. Communicate effectively with nursing staff providers
patients and staff through written and verbal means in a high workflow
environment. Maintain patient monitoring log and document rhythms in medical records. Label telemetry strips with rhythm interpretation ventricular rate and measure PR QT and ST segment intervals. Scan / upload monitored strips every 4 hours in addition to as needed requests as appropriate based on assigned unit and patient acuity as relayed by nursing staff. Must be able to maintain established alarm limit / parameter settings on all patients assigned. Proficiency demonstrated to Departmental Educator / Manager using GE Airstrip and Ascom clinical platforms.
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Scheduled Weekly Hours:
36
FTE:
0.9
Expanded Work Shift:
7:00p - 7:00a
On Call:
Call typically not required