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Completes and maintains TNS/TNCC & ECRN certification after 2 years experience ICU/CCU: Successfully completes ECG course and annual exam Completes and maintains ACLS certification NICU Completes and maintains NRP certification within 6 months of hire Mental Health: No additional requirements M/S Tele: Completes ECG course and annual exam Completes and maintains ACLS certification Neuro: Completes and maintains ACLS certification Oncology: Completes radiation therapy safety competency.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience as a telemetry/monitor technician, or other specialty providing ECG interpretation. Effectively recognize ECG abnormalities and clearly reports information to physicians as required according to notification protocol.
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Operate the Hewlett-Packard and Marquette Electronics ECG Systems to obtain a routine ECG and rhythm tracing. Demonstrate knowledge of proper ECG lead placement and troubleshoots system/electrodes sufficient to obtain a tracing good diagnostic quality.
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Continuously develop and perfect ECG rhythm interpretation skills. Review patient’s ECG data for clinical accuracy. The Certified Cardiac Monitor Technician based in Vista, CA requires strong cardiac EKG recognition and interpretation skills.
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Identifying abnormal ECG rhythms, changes in rhythms, and blood pressure outside set parameters, and validating findings to the RN. Identifying cardiac rhythm and documenting all ECG measurements.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Certified Cardiographic Technician (CCT) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) Advance ECG interpretation. Procedures include performing treadmill stress testing, Holter monitor hook-up and scanning, electrocardiograms (ECG), ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitor hook-up and scanning, event monitor ordering, hook-up and resulting, assists with cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and stress echocardiography.
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Proficient use of specialized patient care equipment such as IV fluid pumps, pulse Oximeter, BP monitor, syringe pump, wound vacuum, defibrillator, ventilator, ultrasound machine, ECG and oxygen cage.
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Monitors patient’s ECG, pressures, temperature and impendences while in Electrophysiology Lab; notifies physician of variances. ARRT-R Radiography (ARRT-R), Cert Cardiac Device Spec (CCDS), Cert EP Specialist (CEPS), Medical Radiologic Tech (MRT), Reg Cardio Electrophysiology (RCES), Reg Cardiovascular Invasive Sp (RCIS): Must meet one of the following:American Registry of Radiologic Tech(ARRT-R) an.
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You are a talented Clinical Exercise Physiologist who has experience as an ECG Technician with a strong ability to recognize cardiac arrhythmias. ECG technician certificate strongly preferred OR experience as a trained ECG technician in a healthcare setting.
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Above average proficiency working with mobile technology - you will be helping guide patients through our digital health programs including troubleshooting their technology issues with wearables, ECG recorder, and tablets.
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Be responsible for responding to alerts and improving adherence to patients participation in vitals monitoring (ECG, Blood Pressure, Weight, Blood Oxygenation etc.) Review, analyze, and interpret ECG rhythms.
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Assist patients with ECG recorder setup. 2+ years relevant experience and top performance working as an Exercise Physiologist in Cardiac and/or Pulmonary Rehab. We are fortunate to be backed by some of the best seed investors in the business who have also backed the likes of Livongo, Mammoth Biosciences, and Ro to name a few.
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Carda was founded by Harry and Andrew, two friends from Wharton who share a family history of heart disease and experience with Cardiac Rehab. Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology or equivalent. Possess strong anatomy and physiology skills.
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Work directly with founders to innovate and improve our cutting edge digital care delivery model. You, like us, believe in the power of telehealth to expand access to life saving care and ultimately reinvent the way Americans receive healthcare.
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Assist CEPs with evaluating prescriptions and treating cardiac/pulmonary patients according to our clinical protocols. So much so that only 10% of qualifying Cardiac and Pulmonary patients attend, which results in complications for patients and at least $190B in costs.
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