Cath Lab TechnologistCardiac Cath Lab
The Cath Lab Technologist will:
- Maintain safe operation of designated equipment and instruments.
- Set up equipment prior to procedure, as appropriate to the ages of the patient's growth and development through the life cycle factors (Adults and Geriatrics).
- Assist in patient preparation for procedure as appropriate to the ages of the patient's growth and development through the life cycle factors (Adults and Geriatrics).
- Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of procedure utilizing event log on hemodynamic monitoring system.
- Maintain the power injection during procedure.
- Maintain accurate monitoring of image acquisitions during procedure.
- Perform as an active member of cath lab team in assisting with other duties as appropriate to patient growth and development through the life cycle factors (Adults and Geriatrics).
- Maintain Supply and Inventory Management.
- Be responsible for Patient Safety.
- Report all necessary information and/or unusual occurrences in accordance with established hospital policies and procedures.
- Participate in staff development and educational activities.
Requirements:- Graduate of an approved ARRT Radiology technology program or Graduate of an approved and accredited Cardiovascular Technology program or equivalent.
- Registered Radiology Technologist, RT (R) or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist, RCIS.
- Requires a working knowledge of the x-ray equipment with the ability to assist the physician.
- Requires a working knowledge of radiation safety and the hemodynamic monitoring systems. Able to correctly mark images ensuring accuracy of image identification.
- Possesses the strong knowledge of cardiac diagnostic and interventional procedures and the ability to recognize cardiac arrhythmias.
- Maintains and understanding working knowledge of monitoring equipment, information system, emergency equipment, and department's specific equipment.
- Possesses the ability to think and move quickly in order to deliver quality and efficient patient care.
- Possesses the skills and sensitivity to work well as a team member with physicians, patients and co-workers.
- BLS Certification required, as approved by the American Heart Association.
- ACLS certification required within 90 days of entry into role.
Grade 122