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| Cardiovascular Invasive Technologist III J o b D e s c r i p t i o n | | |
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Job Code | Job Title | FLSA Status |
2603 | Cardiovascular Invasive Technologist III | Non-Exempt |
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Position Summary | Assists the physician with the performance of invasive and diagnostic/interventional cardiac, vascular, neuro and electrophysiology procedures, by monitoring, passing instruments and catheters, observing patient response to procedure, maintaining sterile field, and interpreting and evaluating diagnostic data to be utilized by the physician. Position requires the operation of equipment that produces ionizing radiation. Supports the education, training, quality improvement and research processes in the department and excels in a subspecialty area of expertise. | | | |
Education | Associates degree in radiologic technology, allied health, applied science or completion of certificate/training program is required. |
Experience | 4 years of experience working in a cath lab or special procedures radiologic technologist role is required. | Cross-trained and able to rotate to perform at least four (4) functional skill sets as delegated in any diagnostic or interventional case type performed. |
Certificates, Licenses and Registrations | Licensed Radiographer in the state of practice is required. | Certification as a Registered Radiologic Technologist (RT(R)) by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is required. | Cardiac Interventional Radiography (CI) certification from ARRT OR certification as a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES) from Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) is preferred. | Basic Life Support (BLS) is required. | Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is required. |
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities | Maintains excellent interpersonal communication with the health care team colleagues. | Demonstrates compliance with National Patient Safety Goals. | Possesses a thorough knowledge of sterile techniques, instruments, catheters, cardiac arrhythmias, and hemodynamic waveform analysis. | Maintains a high degree of professionalism and maintains composure under pressure. | Possesses a high degree of initiative, seeks to acquire knowledge in area of specialty. | Possesses flexibility to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment. |
Responsibilities | Prepares the patient, paints and drapes for the catheterization, device implantation or other procedures and scrubs in passing instruments and catheters during the procedure. | Interprets arrhythmias and various pressure wave forms, calculates and interprets oxygen saturations. | Interprets and evaluates hemodynamic data and reports to the physician. | Controls the angiography system, moves (pans) the procedure table and produces ionizing radiation. | Operates a variety of complex equipment as delineated by achievement of competency. | Utilizes a variety of sophisticated imaging equipment to visualize the heart, coronary vessels, and other peripheral vascular and/or neuro anatomy during catheterization procedures. | Ensures records are maintained on each patient and reported to the nursing unit receiving the patient. | Administers proper contrast agents, is aware of type and dosage. | Responsible for cleaning equipment, assuring maintenance when necessary and testing the equipment prior to actual usage for purposes of quality control. | Performs special skills and procedures requiring knowledge of sterile technique. | Investigates and reports any problem relating to patient, physician and/or colleague concerns. | Participates in the orientation, preceptorship, and mentoring of students, physicians and other staff as appropriate. Provides training and development to all cath lab personnel related to subspeciality area of expertise. | Serves as a resource person for physicians and staff for subspecialty area by consistently working to incorporate research related findings into standard practices; and by demonstrating the ability to trouble-shoot all subspecialty equipment used in the department. May provide expert knowledge of the subspecialty area for the administrative team with regard to strategic planning, equipment selection/upgrade and inventory management. | Performs, interprets, and takes appropriate action for all quality control procedures. |
Possess the information, skill, and understanding of the work to be performed. Actively participates in continuing education opportunities and maintains certifications, licensure as appropriate. | Reduces the risk of healthcare acquired infections through compliance with current CDC hand hygiene guidelines and facility policies including the wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), if applicable. Utilizes standard precautions during patient contact and when handling contaminated materials. Demonstrates compliance with National Patient Safety Goals. | Complies with all standards, policies and procedures including dress code, attendance and punctuality. Attends required in-services and meetings and completes all mandatory competencies by deadline. Commits to keeping all patient, student or colleague information confidential and maintains excellent interpersonal communication with the health care team colleagues. | Emphasizes a holistic approach to patient care-attending to body, mind, and spirit while upholding ethical principles with patient care and all other aspects of work. Actively involves the patient and family in decisions about care. Promotes quality care by participating in organizational councils/committees and/or support of related process. Documents services provided to patients in the electronic medical record in accordance with policy and requirements. |
The purpose of this job description is to provide a summary of the major responsibilities performed by colleagues in this position. Colleagues may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this job description. Variances in job duties performed may exist between facilities, and colleagues may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the needs of the organization. | | | | | | PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS | Physical, Mental and Environmental Requirements Category: | Allied Health | | | | | |
Physical and Mental Requirements | The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by a colleague to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. | Physical Demand | N/A | Rarely | Occasionally | Frequently | Constantly | Weight | Standing | | | | X | | | Walking | | | | X | | | Sitting | | | X | | | | Lifting | | | | X | | 50 lbs | Carrying | | | | X | | 50 lbs | Pushing | | | | X | | 50 lbs | Pulling | | | | X | | 50 lbs | Climbing | | X | | | | | Balancing | | | X | | | | Stooping | | | | X | | | Kneeling | | | | X | | | Crouching | | | | X | | | Crawling | | | X | | | | Reaching | | | | X | | | Use of Hands/Dexterity | | | | X | | | Talking | | | | | X | | Hearing | | | | | X | | Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination | | | | | X | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Environmental Requirements | While performing the duties of this job, the colleague is required to work within the selected working environments. | Working Condition | Yes | No | Comments | Extreme Cold | | X | | Extreme Heat | | X | | Humid | | X | | Wet | | X | | Noise | X | | | Hazards | X | | | Temperature Change | | X | Positions in this category may experience a temperature change in his/her work environment. | Atmospheric Conditions | | X | | Vibration | | X | | Other | | | | | | | | | | |
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