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Overview
Perform pre-test nursing assessments and monitor patients during cardiac stress testing to evaluate clinical conditions. Document results in electronic medical records and collaborate with cardiology providers to ensure smooth department workflow.
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Compensation
$2,335 - $2,461 / WEEK
Posted
4 days ago
Kaiser Permanente
The specialist performs specialized invasive cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, assisting qualified physicians in fluoroscopic examinations and monitoring patient vital signs like ECG rhythm and pressure. Key duties include maintaining equipment, performing quality control, and functioning autonomously during off-hour stand-by coverage for emergent procedures.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
St. Elizabeth Healthcare
The Telemetry Technician continuously observes and interprets assigned ECG rhythm monitors from a centralized location, ensuring prompt response to alarms or ECG changes by identifying rhythms and escalating notifications as per established processes. Responsibilities also include performing various telemetry monitoring activities, overseeing and communicating cardiac patterns, and ensuring accurate documentation in the Electronic Health Record.
$19 / HOUR
The Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist performs specialized diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures, assisting qualified physicians in fluoroscopic examinations and monitoring patient vital signs like ECG rhythm and pressure. Responsibilities also include maintaining equipment, performing quality control, acting as a preceptor, and participating in on-call coverage for emergent procedures.
3 months ago
The Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist performs specialized diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures, assisting physicians with fluoroscopic examinations and monitoring patient vital signs, including ECG rhythm and pressure changes. They are also responsible for maintaining equipment, performing quality control, participating in on-call coverage, and assisting with patient admission processes.