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The Monitor Technician is responsible for monitoring patient cardiac rhythms and promptly reporting dysrhythmias to nursing staff. They are also tasked with documenting rhythm strips and all associated event communications with high quality.
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The Cardiac Monitor Specialist is responsible for continuous monitoring of inpatients, recognizing arrhythmias, documenting actions, and performing diagnostic EKGs. They support nursing staff and physicians in providing cardiac care and ensure patient safety through effective alarm management and communication.
16 days ago
Children's Nebraska
The technician performs pediatric 15-lead and specialty ECGs, places and scans various cardiac monitoring devices like Holter Monitors, and interacts directly with patients, families, and clinical staff in acute and outpatient settings. Essential functions include timely test performance, patient education, coordinating device placement/return, processing and analyzing study results, and maintaining accurate documentation and inventory logs.
20 days ago
Three Crosses Regional Hospital
Perform a variety of administrative and clinical support functions in an outpatient cardiology setting, including patient triage and registration. Conduct medical procedures such as taking vitals, performing EKGs, and administering medications under provider direction.
23 days ago
UF Health
The Monitor Tech is responsible for continuously monitoring EKG rhythms and notifying nursing staff of pertinent changes or dysrhythmias. Additionally, they observe patients on EMU therapy to recognize and document seizure activity while maintaining monitoring equipment.
27 days ago
Heritage Valley Health System
The Monitor Technician is responsible for the continuous observation of the telemetry unit and the accurate interpretation of cardiac rhythms. They must evaluate rhythm strips and communicate any critical changes immediately to the nursing staff.
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
The Monitor Technician is responsible for the continuous surveillance and interpretation of patient cardiac rhythms via telemetry monitors. They must identify arrhythmias and promptly notify the healthcare team to ensure patient safety.
28 days ago
Lovelace Health System
The technician is responsible for monitoring EKG rhythm strips and transcribing physician orders. Additional duties include coordinating desk activities, paging physicians, and obtaining insurance pre-certifications.
1 month ago
Luminis Health
Responsible for monitoring and documenting patient cardiac rhythms via a telemetry system and notifying nursing staff of any rate or rhythmic changes. Duties include calculating heart rates, measuring cardiac intervals, and maintaining telemetry equipment.
$19 - $23 / HOUR
The Monitor Technician is responsible for the continuous observation of the telemetry unit and the accurate interpretation of cardiac rhythms. They must evaluate rhythm strips and promptly communicate any changes to the nursing staff.
The primary responsibility involves monitoring patient cardiac rhythms using a telemetry system, observing and documenting rhythms, and notifying the Registered Nurse (RN) of significant changes based on established criteria. This role also includes calculating heart rates, measuring cardiac cycle intervals, interpreting rhythms, and ensuring the correct functioning of pacemakers.
$18 - $26 / HOUR
The Monitor Technician is responsible for the continuous observation of the telemetry unit and the accurate interpretation of cardiac rhythms. They must evaluate rhythm strips and communicate any critical changes to the nursing staff.
The University of Toledo
Responsible for observing monitors in the central monitoring station and reporting abnormalities. Tasks include obtaining, routing, and documenting rhythm strips and performing ECG tests on patients.
$20 - $23 / HOUR
Independence Health System
The ALS Technician provides direct and indirect patient care within the Emergency Department, performing diagnostic studies and essential patient care tasks under the direction of a professional nurse. Key functions include active participation in care planning, performing basic triage, executing physician orders, and providing basic life support measures when necessary.
2 months ago
The Monitor Technician continuously observes and interprets patient telemetry monitors, accurately documenting rhythm strips and identifying any rhythm changes, including life-threatening arrhythmias. They are also responsible for ensuring monitoring equipment is functional, properly configured, and communicating findings to the healthcare team.
Providence
The dual-role Patient Care Tech/Telemetry Tech provides basic nursing care to in-patients and out-patients under RN supervision, while also accurately monitoring and interpreting cardiac rhythms for adult and geriatric patients. Responsibilities include posting rhythm strips, informing nurses of rhythm changes, collecting and reporting patient information, and completing all necessary patient care documentation.
$24 - $30 / HOUR
Riverview Health
Responsibilities include monitoring telemetry for dysrhythmias, identifying rhythm strips, and reporting major arrhythmias, alongside managing patient charts, records, and assisting physicians and visitors.
The Telemetry Monitor Technician is responsible for continuously monitoring patient cardiac rhythms, analyzing any arrhythmias, and promptly reporting these findings to the assigned staff nurse. This role involves contributing to indirect patient care by accurately collecting and documenting telemetry data and maintaining collaborative relationships with healthcare providers to ensure desired patient outcomes.
The Telemetry Monitor Technician is responsible for continuously monitoring patient cardiac rhythms, analyzing data, and promptly reporting any detected arrhythmias to the assigned staff nurse. This role involves collecting and documenting ongoing telemetry data, ensuring accuracy in reporting, and assisting nursing staff with monitor-related issues.