White Oak Medical Center
Healthcare
MonitorTechnician,NightShift,HeartandVascularUnit
“Monitor Technician, Night Shift, Heart and Vascular Unit at White Oak Medical Center. Skills: Cardiac rhythm monitoring, EKG documentation, Patient monitoring. Documents rhythm on EKG flow sheet. Reports change in cardiac rhythm to nurse”
Industry & Context.
Interprets strip; Verifies and adjusts alarm limits
Night Shift, Every other weekend rotation, Required to follow company holiday calendar
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School Diploma or GED, 1-year experience with emergency situations and maintaining continuous strips of cardiac rhythms, Completion of the Monitor Technician Program within 6 months of hire, Active American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Nice to Have
Monitor Technician Program
What You'll Do.
Documents rhythm on EKG flow sheet
Reports change in cardiac rhythm to nurse
Obtains strips on irregularities
Maintains charge requisitions
Makes nursing personnel aware of electrode replacement
Maintains safe operation of Monitoring Console
Ensures paper loaders are full
Monitors assigned telemetry console
Obtains monitor strips at shift start
Verifies and adjusts alarm limits
Verifies alarms are on
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Provides a verbal report to relief persons; Gives a patient report to oncoming technicians; Participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams
Communication Scope
Verbal report to relief persons; Patient report to oncoming technicians
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