Laurel, MS
216 days ago
EEG TECHNICIAN

Provides direct and indirect patient care in the assigned setting. Communicates with physicians, nurse/Nurse manager and co-workers, as appropriate about changes in patient clinical condition including results of diagnostic studies and symptomatology. Demonstrates proficiency at performing Neurology Diagnostic Testing with standard and advanced EEG (Electroencephalogram) monitoring and long Term Epilepsy Video Monitoring as well as other diagnostic testing within the Neurology and Cardiology department utilizing departmental policies/procedures and/or protocols with adjust approach and testing based on Patient Population Specific Competency.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Minimum EducationGraduate of an accredited school in EEG and/or Level II Registered EEG Technologist or Level I EEG Technologist .

High School Graduate with OJT with a minimum of two years experience in EEG and/or Cardiac Ultrasound with proven job skills in EEG and related field

Required LicensesCardiovascular Technologist and Technician
Preferred Certification and/or Registry in EEGBLS

ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS

Provides a positive and professional representation of the organization.

Promotes culture of safety for patients and employees through proper identification, reporting, documentation, and prevention.

Maintains hospital standards for a clean and quiet patient environment to maintain a positive patient care experience.

Maintains competency and knowledge of current standards of practice, trends, and developments in related scope of job role or practice.

Adheres to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage procedures, and controlled substance regulations.

Participates in ongoing quality improvement activities.

Maintains compliance with organization’s policies, as well as established practices, protocols, and procedures of the position, department, and applicable professional standards.

Complies with organizational and regulatory policies for handling confidential patient information.

Demonstrates excellent customer service through his/her attitude and actions, consistent with the standards contained in the Vision, Mission, and Values of the organization.

Adheres to professional standards, hospital policies and procedures, federal, state, and local requirements, and TJC standards and/or standards from other accrediting bodies.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Knowledge of EEG (Electroencephalogram) standard and long Term Epilepsy Video Monitoring as well as EMG (Nerve Conduction Study)

Adheres to training regarding ethical responsibilities and confidentiality

Provides patients with a complete explanation of procedures or treatments

Follows American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (SCNS) International System guidelines for measurement and electrode application

Performs EEGs in the Intensive Care Unit, EEG lab or other hospital units understanding the special technical requirements of these areas and able to modify procedures to these specific areas

Possesses skills and cognitive abilities in videography

Understands recording parameters, i.e., live EEG data and trending screens techniques, clipping, pruning and archiving of LTM data

Performs standard EEG testing independently in a highly skilled, patient appropriate manner, recognizes normal and abnormal results and recognizes and takes reasonable steps to eliminate artifact

Skilled in EEG pattern recognition and can provide a technical description to the physician or nursing staff caring for the patient

Able to work with Neurologist in a one on one environment for diagnostic preliminary result consultation as well as a liaison between physicians, hospital staff and the patients

Understands computer operations and networking with uploading of diagnostic preliminary result applicable, sufficient to do basic trouble shooting/report to Information Technology Support Services

Ability to schedule and perform a complete admission assessment to include patient's health history, problems identified, patient teaching, and discharge needs/expectations

Demonstrates knowledge of the central nervous system, diseases related to Neurodiagnostic medicine, and Instrumentation

Conforms to all policies and procedures regarding any diagnostic test within the Neurology and Cardiology department guidelines

Documents, archives and charges for all diagnostic procedures within the hospital computer system and all documentation and charges meets current standards and policies

Maintains all instrumentation in excellent working order, checking calibration, making minor adjustments and repairs with assistance if needed by Bio-Med and/or manufacturer

Cleans, disinfects and maintains equipment according to manufacture and Infection Control Policies

Promotes positive teamwork within the Neurology and Cardiology department

On Call consultation and/or necessary call back for patient adjustment of diagnostic testing and set up

Participates in sharing of knowledge and expertise through in-service, staff meetings, and assisting as preceptor with orientation of any new personnel and/or fellow personnel

Stocks laboratory with supplies and linens as indicated and assist with inventory or maintenance of supplies

Continues education and/or registration by participating in education classes, conferences and technical meetings

Performs any assigned and/or related duties as required by Coordinator and Director

Communicates appropriately and clearly to Nurse Manager, co-workers, and physicians

Consults other departments as appropriate for an interdisciplinary approach to the patient's needs

Demonstrates a cost effective practice by efficient and non-wasteful use of supplies and linen, always following established procedures for charge items

Utilizes infection control policies/procedures

Demonstrates an ability to be flexible, organized, and function under stressful situations

Understands and assumes responsibility for charge position when assigned, to include patient assignment according to patient acuity and staff mix

Displays a positive attitude toward the hospital and his/her profession while displaying appropriate time management skills in the planning and administering of patient care

Actively participates in the department's performance improvement activities

NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Reads journals and reference books to maintain continuing education.

Attends department meetings.

FUNCTIONAL DEMANDS

Physical DemandsStand - OccasionalWalk - FrequentSit - OccasionalTalk or hear - ContinuousUse hands to finger, handle or fee - FrequentPush/Pull - OccasionalReach with hands and arms - FrequentUp to 10 pounds - OccasionalUp to 25 pounds - OccasionalUp to 50 pounds - OccasionalUp to 100 pounds - OccasionalClose Vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)Distance Vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more)Color Vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors)Peripheral Vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point)Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision; ability to judge distances and spatial relationships)Ability to Adjust Focus (ability to adjust eye to bring an object into sharp focus)Ability to hear alarms on equipmentAbility to hear client callAbility to hear instructions from physician/department staffAbility to hear overhead paging system and fire alarms

Work EnvironmentWork near moving mechanical parts - OccasionalOutdoor weather conditions - OccasionalRisk of electrical shock - OccasionalRisk of radiation - OccasionalThe typical noise level for the work environment - Moderate Noise

Repetitive Motion ActionsRepetitive use of foot control - OccasionalRepetitive use of hands - FrequentGrasping: simple/light - FrequentGrasping: firm/heavy - OccasionalFine Dexterity - Frequent

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