Location
Riverside, California
Salary
$22 - $25 / HOUR
Prepares and administers radioactive isotopes to patients and operates Gamma Camera imaging equipment to obtain visual representations of isotope concentrations. Assists physicians with spinal taps and radioactive iodine therapy while ensuring equipment is properly calibrated.
Requires a high school diploma and graduation from an accredited School of Nuclear Medicine Technology, with an associate degree preferred. Must hold current certifications including CNMT, ARRT, BCLS-C, and CDPH permits.
Overview Provides basic patient care, assists with procedures, transports patient interdepartmentally and maintains equipment and supplies used in the GI Laboratory.
The GI Laboratory Tech works under the direction of Registered Nurse. Accurately measures vital signs and applies EKG, NIBP, SaO2 monitors, reporting abnormal readings and changes in the patient’s condition to the RN. Sets up equipment in advance, assists the physician and anticipates needs during GI therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
Current Licensure as a Certified Nursing Assistant, Certification as an EMT-1 in the State of California or one (1) year training as a GI Laboratory Technician. Current Basic Life Support Level C (Healthcare Provider) certification. One year experience in an acute care facility.
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