Radiologic Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab/Special Procedures General Labor - Colfax, IL at Geebo

Radiologic Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab/Special Procedures

$5,000.
00 Sign on bonus - External onlyThe Registered Radiologic Technologist is a professional care giver who assumes responsibility of patients for a designated time frame and to provide care, specifically in the Invasive Lab.
The patient population consists of those requiring an invasive cardiology or invasive radiology study.
The Registered Radiologic Technologist will assist the physician in all procedures and provide a valuable service to the patient and the team.
Administers contrast material (when applicable), according to physicians request, by means of existing IV line or by performing venipuncture and placing IV line; recognizes and responds to hypersensitivity or allergic reactions.
Anticipates set-up and needs for invasive procedures.
Able to work around and maintain a sterile field during procedures.
Assists with inventory/supplies.
Checks for correct patient and chart identification, diagnosis, and treatment position.
Compiles pertinent clinical information pertaining to lab, pathology, etc.
Administers medication in compliance with scope of practice.
Documents accurately and completely.
Explains procedure to patient and provides for patient care- including comfort, support, safety, and confidentiality.
Performs all essential functions of the Invasive Lab Radiologic Technologist.
Performs on call duties and/or work variable shifts as assigned to meet department needs.
Required to float to all procedural areas.
Maintains a clean and neat work area.
Demonstrates competence in the operation of imaging, physiological monitoring, and related equipment; Performs basic troubleshooting for this equipment.
Able to take call after 6 months of orientation.
Recommended Skills Cardiology Confidentiality Health Care Imaging Pathology Phlebotomy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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