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This individual sheets dry decorative pattern and finish papers into specific lengths under the direction of the Team Lead/Supervisor. Inspects material for pattern defects, crumbs, dirt, wrinkles, water spots, etc.
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Demonstrates some knowledge of neuroanatomy and physiology, basic electronics, electrical safety, basic computer skills, END instrumentation, pattern recognition and various medical and pharmacological conditions that influence the EEG recording.
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Demonstrates advanced knowledge of pattern recognition, artifact troubleshooting and identification, seizure precautions, and first aid. The Neurodiagnostic Technologist 2 will perform test set up, electrode application, and maintain patient safety during clinically significant events and other related duties.
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Tailors methods for instrumentation to obtain optimal results based on history, clinical observations and test findings. Advanced computer skills, including but not limited to: Microsoft Office, information security, scheduling, electronic medical documentation, and email.
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Monitors quality of ultrasonic pattern produced by moving transducer, by hand, over a specified area of the body; observing sound waves on the display screen. Produces two-dimensional ultrasonic recordings of the vascular system by producing images of internal organs; recording diagnostic data on magnetic tape, computer disk, strip printout, or film.
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