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Job DescriptionHome Medical Equipment Polysomnograph Technologist (HME Tech), is responsible for maintaining and enhancing the health and well being of the patient by participating in the team effort of the Home Medical Equipment Department including: facilitating patient access, telephone triage, patient education, and solving patient care needs.
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Must be a licensed Polysomnographic Technologist (PSGP) in the state of Tennessee. Follows procedural protocols for diagnostic PSG, CPAP and BiLevel titration PSG, split PSG, MSLT, MWT, parasomnia PSG, oxygen titration PSG to ensure collection of appropriate data.
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As a member of Prime Healthcare, Riverview Regional Medical Center is actively seeking a Polysomnographic Technologist (Sleep Lab Tech) to join its award-winning team! Riverview Regional Medical Center is looking for an exceptional per diem, night shift Polysomnographic Technologist (Sleep Lab Tech) to join our Sleep Lab team.
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Registry by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (BRPT). Graduate of a Nationally recognized Polysomnographic Program, Respiratory Therapy Program or Neurodiagnostic Program.
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Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) The Sleep Technologist III is responsible for laboratory set-up, patient hook-ups and performing and evaluating overnight polysomnograms.
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As a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist, you will record, monitor and manage patient safety during all sleep studies. Demonstrating basic technical knowledge of polysomnographic procedures published by ASDA and APT, operating and maintaining laboratory monitoring equipment, and CPAP/BIPAP.
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The Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive adult and pediatric polysomnographic testing, analysis, patient care, education, and associated interventions including diagnostic and therapeutic services such as CPAP, Bi-Level, ASV, MSLT, MWT, HST and O2 titration under the general oversight of the Supervisor, Manager, Director, or designee.
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Registered Polysomnographic Technologist - RPSGT through BRPT (Board of Registered Polysomnography Technicians) or Registered Sleep Technologist - RST through ABSM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities The Registered Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive polysomnographic testing and analysis, and associated interventions, including CPAP, BIPAP therapy, ASV/AVAPS, O2 administration, and TCO2 monitoring under the general supervision of the clinical director (MD, DO) or designee.
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The EEG Polysomnographic Technologist performs comprehensive adult and pediatric diagnostic testing, analysis, patient care and education, and associated interventions including diagnostic and therapeutic services such as CPAP, Bi-level, ASV, and O2 titration, under the general oversight of the Lab Supervisor, Manager, Director, or designee.
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Must possess current and unrestricted certification or registration in one of the following: Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT.
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Performs diagnostic patient testing electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction velocities (NCV), sensory evoked potentials (EP), and polysomnographic testing with possible oxygen therapy and continuous positive air pressure treatments (CPAP.
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Reads and scores neurodiagnostic and/or polysomnographic tests. Registered Sleep Technologist (RST) Reads and scores neurodiagnostic and/or polysomnographic tests. Intra-Operative Monitoring (CNIM.
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Certification by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist. The sleep technologist is credentialed in sleep technology and is able to provide oversight to other sleep center staff.
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The nighttime polysomnographic technologist is primarily responsible for obtaining artifact-free polysomnographic data on two patients. The technologist must be able to recognize when sleep apnea is present; know when to initiate CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Pressure); titrate CPAP to achieve an optimal therapeutic level; and, verify that all data is adequate and that all objectives are being met.
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