Cardiovascular Technologist Job Description
Cardiovascular Technologist Duties & Responsibilities
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Cardiovascular Technologist Qualifications
Qualifications for a job description may include education, certification, and experience.
Licensing or Certifications for Cardiovascular Technologist
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: ACLS, BLS, RCIS, AHA, PCI, ARRT, CCT, EKG, RDCS, RCVT
Education for Cardiovascular Technologist
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the cardiovascular technologist job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Associate and High School Degree in Graduate, Education, Cardiovascular Technology, Science, Radiologic Technology, Associates, Technical, Basic Sciences, Health, Allied Health
Skills for Cardiovascular Technologist
Desired skills for cardiovascular technologist include:
Desired experience for cardiovascular technologist includes:
Cardiovascular Technologist Examples
Cardiovascular Technologist Job Description
- Maintain environment integrity for a sanitary, cost effective, and time efficient Cardiac Lab
- Contact Cardiac Lab Manager for assistance with unfamiliar orders
- Insuring a smooth safe transference of the patient through an invasive cardiac procedure
- Demonstrating in depth knowledge and critical skills of the instrumentation during invasive cardiac procedures assisting the Cardiologist utilizing established aseptic and sterile technique
- Providing radiation safety to all who enter
- Maintaining inventory par levels and avoid critical lows
- Demonstrating in depth knowledge of all Radiology equipment in the Cardiac Lab, troubleshooting problems and knowing when a problem is in need of a service call
- Insuring that all medical records are accurately labeled and stored
- Accurately entering patient procedure and equipment charges
- Record and maintain test data and prepares preliminary interpretations of test results
- Prepare patients for exam by explaining procedure, transferring patient to ultrasound bed, scrubbing skin and applying gel and position patient properly
- Operate ultrasound equipment to produce a record images of the motion, shape, and composition of veins
- Ensure images produced by ultrasound machine is satisfactory for diagnostic purposes while making adjustments to machine as required
- Case monitoring and documentation (hemodynamics, stages of procedure)
- Performing in the scrub position and assisting the physician during procedures
- Logging supplies into the patient record
Cardiovascular Technologist Job Description
- Oversight and trouble shooting of clinical equipment during procedures
- Set up and management of case
- Monitors patient during procedure, , electrocardiogram, blood pressure, chest pain
- Assist cardiovascular Physicians in performing and completing invasive, interventional and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures in labs using a variety of complicated/advanced equipment, monitors, devices, and supplies
- Be knowledgeable in vascular, cardiac, and pediatric procedural practice emergent techniques/protocol
- Assist in quality control checks/quality improvement program
- Serve patients from neonates to senior citizens
- Demonstrate knowledge in heart pressures and wave forms, reading electrocardiograms, and advanced cardiac life support skills
- Functional understanding of diagnostic and interventional radiology imaging equipment
- Set up and operation of monitoring equipment and vital sign recording
- The position also requires the wearing of lead aprons, which may weigh between 11-18 lbs., during procedures for prolonged periods of time for radiation safety
- Ability to help patients from bed or stretchers utilizing proper body mechanics
- Certified from an accredited Cardiovascular Technologist school
- Must have one year or more of experience in a Cath Lab hospital setting required
- Ability to read, write, hear and verbally communication in English to the degree required performing the job
- Ability to efficiently manage own time and schedule own time
Cardiovascular Technologist Job Description
- Conduct transthoracic echocardiograms and vascular sonograms, including doppler and color-flow imaging testing
- Conduct stress echocardiograms, including cardiac doppler and color-flow imaging testing
- Conduct physiological tests
- Assess appropriateness of orders for testing and confers with cardiology or vascular surgery staff when concerns arise
- Proof reports
- Assess patient needs in terms of urgent care
- Oversee scheduling of echocardiogram tests
- Clean instruments and equipment before each patient use in a manner that prevents the transmission of disease
- Assure equipment is in working order and good repair by troubleshooting, calling in for needed repairs and maintaining repair logs and history on each piece of equipment
- Order office and medical supplies as needed and maintain an inventory of each
- Minimum of 1 year of experience in CV Lab
- Minimum Experience - Must have RT or RCIS
- BLS & ACLS certification via American Heart Association
- Current surgical technologist certification or LVN licensure required for Surgical Tech II
- Eligibility for certification required for Surgical Tech I, and certification must be attained within 180 days of graduation from surgical technology program
- Previous experience, as a Cardiovascular Surgical Technologist preferred
Cardiovascular Technologist Job Description
- Prepare monitoring equipment and prep patients for procedures such as heart caths, cerebral angios, cartoids, runoffs, and other typical and special radiology procedures.Monitor procedures and manage films and reports
- Perform basic care functions including psychological and physiological needs
- Provide reassurance to the patient
- Explain instructions and direct patient during procedures
- Demonstrate competence in assembling and performing patient monitoring such as Q-Cath, oximeter, blood gas analyzer, intra-aortic balloon pumps, defibrillator, pressure injector, EKG and other monitors
- Acquire rhythms and evaluate technical quality
- Demonstrates knowledge and skills to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served
- Perform/review a baseline patient assessment
- Evaluate patient response to diagnostic or interventional maneuvers and medications during interventional radiology procedures
- Provide patient care, and administer drugs commonly used in the Interventional Radiology area as directed by a qualified physician
- Graduation from an accredited school of Cardiovascular Technology
- Current healthcare provider BLS Certification and ACLS certfication required
- Prior experience ordering and maintaining supplies and equipment, transporting patients and/or producing procedural fims, preferred.Previous cardio cath experienced, preferred
- Graduate of an accredited associate's degree program -or- equivalent experience
- Credentialing through the National Registry – ARDMS as RDCS and RVT
- Minimum Experience - Must have RT or RCIS with a minimum of 1 year of Cardiovascular experience
Cardiovascular Technologist Job Description
- May be called upon to assist Electrophysiologist with research projects as approved by the investigational review committee
- Prepares sterile field for invasive procedures
- Monitors patient hemodynamic status during procedure, including electrocardiogram
- May administer oxygen and sublingual nitroglycerin under direct supervision of physician performing procedure, as necessary
- Collects all pertinent data and all necessary calculations for physician’s interpretation of results
- Balances, calibrates and records appropriate hemodynamic data
- Assist in baseline patient assessment, evaluate and control radiologic settings as related to diagnostic or interventional maneuvers during cardiac catheterization laboratory procedures
- Provide patient care and administer drugs commonly used in the Cath lab as directed by a qualified physician
- Observe hospital and departmental policies on confidentiality
- Performs Carotid Duplex (CD) exams
- Must demonstrate a professional attitude, good interpersonal skills and skill to work in team environment
- ACLS - Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support within 6 months of hire
- RTF - California State Fluoroscopic Permit
- CRT - Certified by the State of California Department of Health Services in Diagnostic
- Graduate of an approved School of Cardiovascular Technology
- Invasive experience is based on department’s needs and on individual positions