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An EKG Monitor Technician works under the direction of the professional nurse providing close surveillance of EKG monitors and communicating the rhythm status to the nurses. Maintains monitor alarms per policy.
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While no experience is required, our ideal Cardiac Monitor Tech will possess at least 1-year previous cardiac monitor tech experience in a hospital setting (preferred) Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Cardiac Monitor Tech PRN you want with your current employer.
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Monitor Technician, Cardiac Monitor Tech, Telemetry Technician, Telemetry Tech, Tele Tech. The Cardiac Monitor Tech recognizes normal cardiac rhythm patterns, monitors heart rhythm pattern of patients to detect abnormal pattern variances using telemetry equipment; reviews patient information to determine normal heart rhythm pattern, current pattern, and prior variances.
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PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: One year of hospital monitor tech experience. Monitor Tech Per Diem Rotating Position Summary. Completion of a cardiac monitor technician program designed for unlicensed health care providers.
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Preferred background as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)*, Licensed Paramedic or RN nursing student with EKG training (*LPNs are limited to working as telemetry tech only.) Telemetry Technician/Monitor Technician - PRN/Per Diem/As Needed.
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Telemetry Technician/Monitor Technician. Must complete and pass EKG class for Monitor Techs and required competencies on education platform within 30 days of start date in position and pass other tests/competencies as required by Select Medical.
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Telemetry / Cardiac Monitor Technician. Verifying correct identification of basic rhythms, lethal rhythms and artifact; maintaining EKG monitor alarms and responding to all alarms as needed.
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Implements emergency protocols for life-threatening and potentially life-threatening dysrhythmiasAssures communication between Monitor Tech and caregiver available at all times. The Cardiac Monitor Technician is also responsible for completing documentation according to hospital policy in logbook.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a Monitor Tech PRN you want with your current employer? Do you want to work as a Monitor Tech PRN where your passion for creating positive patient interactions are valued.
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Graduation from one of the following accredited programs, including EKG Interpretation (Preferred):Monitor TechnicianHealth Unit CoordinatorAssociate’s degree in EKG TechnologyWork experience as Monitor Tech or Monitor Tech/HUC.
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Completing EKG interpretations including: rate, regularity, PRI, QRS, QTI, QTc, ST segment, wave form alterations, and rhythm interpretation. Select Specialty Hospital - Anderson, SC. Select Medical is committed to having a workforce that reflects diversity at all levels and is an equal opportunity employer.
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Telemetry Technician/Monitor Technician - Full Time Nightshift. Telemetry Technician/Monitor Technician - Full Time Nightshift. At Select Medical’s Critical Illness Recovery Hospitals, you are taking care of the most vulnerable patients in your community.
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Located inside of UPMC Harrisburg) Ensuring strip interpretations are validated by RN. Our mission is to provide an exceptional patient care experience that promotes healing and recovery in a compassionate environment.
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Each employee plays a vital role in doing that by living our cultural behaviors - celebrating success, owning the future, being patient-centered, creating change, thinking first and building trust. Here, you will care for chronically and critically ill or post-ICU patients who require extended hospital care.
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Qualified applicants are considered for employment, and employees are treated during employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
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