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A High school diploma or GED. •An EKG or monitor technician associate degree, diploma, or certification is preferred. The responsibilities of the monitor technician include reviewing cardiac rhythm patterns, identify rhythm abnormalities, noting irregularities in the monitoring patient log, ensuring that heart monitors are functioning correctly, and reporting any patient cardiac charges to the nursing staff.
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Join our team as a day shift, full-time, Monitor Tech in Albuquerque, NM. Trouble shoot with RN regarding lead wires off, electrode and battery changes, and proper lead placement to ensure optimal rhythm configuration on the telemetry monitor.
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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.
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We are seeking a Neurodiagnostic Tech I EMG/NCS (EEG Tech, Registered EEG Tech) to: Conduct basic NCS (nerve conduction studies) as well as observe, learn and assist with more complex electrodiagnostic testing.
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Required: Previous experience as Patient Care Tech, Medical Assistant, Monitor Tech or Monitor Tech Trainee. Preferred: One (1) year experience as Patient Care Tech, Medical Assistant, Monitor Tech, Monitor Tech Trainee in an acute healthcare setting.
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As a Cultivation Tech, you will get the opportunity to monitor and maintain plant production & health. processing manufacturing production extraction extracting processor marijuana harvest production cultivation trimmers hemp extraction de-leafing pruning grower growing packaging.
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Come join our team as a(an) Monitor Tech PRN. We care for our community! Jump-start your career as a(an) Monitor Tech PRN today with Rio Grande Regional Hospital. If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Monitor Tech PRN opening.
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This Biological Science Technician (Fire Effects Monitor) position performs wildland firefighter collateral duties, and an Incident Qualification Card (Red Card) for an arduous duty position is required within one year of entry on duty.
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Serves as Monitor/Telemetry Tech for the unit as needed. Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a(an) CT Patient Care Tech PRN you want with your current employer? If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our CT Patient Care Tech PRN opening.
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As our Monitor Tech you will perform a variety of duties including EKG monitoring and interpretation, compiling, transcribing, preparing and maintaining records for your unit. Experience as a monitor tech in a hospital setting preferred.
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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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Completion of Cardiac Monitor Training course or 1 year experience as an EKG tech or monitoring cardiac rhythms. The Cardiac Monitor Technician is responsible for observing the central cardiac monitor display, documenting and reporting rhythms.
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We are seeking an energetic, collaborative, and experienced Registered Behavioral Tech (RBT) for our LifeWorks School in Levittown, PA for the 2023-2024 Academic School Year. Monitor student's behavior improvement plan (if applicable) or Positive Behavior Support Plan (if applicable) and address goals and objectives.
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Verifying correct identification of basic rhythms, lethal rhythms and artifact; maintaining EKG monitor alarms and responding to all alarms as needed. Completing EKG interpretations including: rate, regularity, PRI, QRS, QTI, QTc, ST segment, wave form alterations, and rhythm interpretation.
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Addresses patient's quality of life issues in relationship to nutrition/hydration/elimination by: Providing assistance with meal set-up and/or feeds patients as needed, distributing nutritional supplements and snacks according to patients plan of care, monitor and document intake and output accurately and notifying RN staff of observations as appropriate (i.e. no bowel movement, diarrhea, concentrated urine), empties foley catheters at end of shift and as needed.
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