Location
Cumberland, Maryland
Provide continuous visual surveillance of patient cardiac rhythm monitors and immediately notify nursing staff of life-threatening dysrhythmias. Perform quality EKGs, manage Holter monitors, and maintain diagnostic instrumentation.
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent and CPR certification based on AHA standards. Experience in cardiac telemetry or a background as a Medical Assistant, EMT, or Paramedic is desired.
Promotes and maintains desired public, interpersonal, and interdepartmental relationships and patient confidentiality. Demonstrates a working knowledge of the physical and electronic character of the diagnostic instrumentation used and must demonstrate equipment troubleshooting skills. If cross trained, conducts transtelephonic pacemaker function testing including scheduling and billing components. Responsible for personal job skill development and maintaining clinical expertise. Maintains certification in CPR once oriented. Attends in-service education and skill development courses as offered. Is available to cover subsequent shift if staffing is inadequate. Accurately manages ECG tracing/order matching in computerized equipment for physician on line reading and upload to electronic medical record. Completes billing for technical component of ECGs and Holters. Explains the nature and rationale of examinations to patients/hospital personnel in understandable terms. Completes a brief patient history prior to Holter monitor procedures. Properly positions the patient to perform the exam and make any specific preparations required to assure thoroughness and accuracy of the study. Supports peer personnel in daily work assignments maintaining a constant awareness of the nature and volume of work and takes necessary actions to expedite completion of procedures. Cleans equipment on a daily basis. Stocks supply areas and distributes inventory. Notifies key personnel or manager of need for supplies and reports need for equipment service and repair to manager or bio-med medical department. Responsible for receiving and accurately completing and processing requests for ECGs and Holter monitors. Ability to push ECGs machines on carts with wheels in order to perform studies in various areas throughout the hospital. Provides visual surveillance of numerous cardiac monitors simultaneously while maintaining 100%25 accuracy in terms of dysrhythmia recognition and classification (ventricular or atrial ectopic, normal or unknown). Maintains alarms per policy. Recognizes and immediately notifies appropriate hospital personnel of changes in a patient's rhythm or life threatening dysrhythmia and documents changes on patient record system. If cross trained, scans Holter monitor tapes with 100%25 accuracy in terms of dysrhythmia recognition and classification (ventricular and atrial ectopic, pacemaker, normal and unknown).
High school or equivalent. Experience in Cardiac Telemetry monitoring or EKG desired.
CPR required based on AHA standards that include both a didactic and skills demonstration component within 30 days of hire. Cardiac Technician, Medical Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic background desired. Basic Life Support (BLS) OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
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