The Monitor Technician's functions include observation, identification, documentation and communication of various cardiac rhythms. The Monitor Technician reports these changes to the patient's assigned nurse and responds to physician inquiries.
Qualifications
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- Use of usual and customary equipment used to perform essential functions of the position.
- Work may occasionally require travel to other UPH facilities/hospitals.
- requireduired to drive your own vehicle for business purposes.
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Writes, reads, comprehends and speaks fluent English.Basic computer knowledge using word processing, spreadsheet, email, and web browser. Multicultural sensitivityCritical thinking skills using independent judgment in making decisions.Advanced reading, writing and oral skillsAbility to utilize PC including, basic elements of Windows environment, keyboarding, work with mouse, and perform basic computer tasks with instruction.
Responsibilities
- Continuously observes, evaluates, and recalls cardiac rhythms of telemetry patients. Effectively performs video monitoring of seizure patients.Assessment of cardiac rhythm Accurately interprets cardiac rhythms Measures EKG intervals to make accurate cardiac rhythm assessment Recognizes dysrhythmias or changes in EKG complex promptly Monitors Q waves, ST segment and QT intervals and notes changes Responds to all monitoring outcomes Investigates the cause of any interruption in reception of the heart rhythmDocumentation Accurately documents EKG rhythm strip at the beginning of each shift Documents all changes in rhythms or EKG complexReporting Gives concise, complete end of shift report Gives concise, complete EKG rhythm report to the RN caring for the patient on telemetry Reports all changes in rhythm and EKG complex to the RN caring for the patient on telemetry Interacts with physicians when inquiries are made Reports any interruption in reception of heart rhythm Knows process for renewal of telemetry.Monitoring of seizure patients Continuously observes patient activity via video monitor Recognizes changes in patient behavior or activity while on the video monitor Manipulates video camera to assure continuous observation via video monitor Alerts staff caring for the patient of any changes in behavior or activity
- Ensures proper function of monitoring equipment, maintains adequate supplies, and uses troubleshooting techniques to enhance optimal utilization of equipment. Knowledgeable about monitoring systems Able to use the functions of the monitoring system and individualize settings to each patient's need Able to maneuver video camera to ensure adequate monitoring of seizure patients Correctly enters monitoring changes in the computerTroubleshooting Uses problem-solving skills and past experiences to optimize use of monitoring equipment or to address equipment failure Seeks assistance from peers, Nurse Manager or Biomedical Engineering to address equipment concerns Reports equipment failures immediatelyMaintains supplies Maintains responsibility for controlling equipment and supplies Documents and tracks equipment use Reports equipment needs to Unit Leader Restocks MT supplies as needed
- Maintains current knowledge of cardiac monitoring and participates in continuing education. Knowledge and education Successfully completes certification EKG test and ongoing recertifications. Attends required in-services Interacts with CNS to advance skills Participates in unit meetings and in-services Shares information with peers
- Integration of individual efforts within unity and performs supportive activities to optimize efficient patient care. Supportive activities Politely and promptly answers all telephone lines Enters changes as appropriate Computer entry for orders including but not limited to: Labs, SPD suppliesFlexibility and adaptation to changing unit needs Accepts, assists with, and supports unit changes with explanation Efficient and accurate response in a unit crisis Assists in sitting with patientsUnit involvement Willingness to assist peers in assignment completion Maintains open communication Assists in achieving department goals and objectives Gives and receives peer evaluation constructively Knowledgeable of quality assurance indicators and assists in improvement of patient care
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Based in Urbana, IL, Carle Health is a healthcare system with nearly 16,600 team members in its eight hospitals, physician groups and a variety of healthcare businesses. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet® designations, the nation’s highest honor for nursing care. The system includes Methodist College and Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first engineering-based medical school, and Health Alliance™. We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health.
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