About The Position

Under the direction of the Director of EEG/Sleep Center, acquires the skills necessary to perform polysomnography testing in the Sleep Disorder Center in accordance with American Association of Sleep Medicine guidelines and established departmental policy.

Requirements

  • High School graduate with post secondary human science course studies.
  • Basic patient care and assessment skills are necessary.
  • Recent medical experience with high emphasis on patient assessment and intervention skills.
  • Basic computer skills necessary.
  • Experience applying customer service behaviors and communication skills required.
  • Minimum of two years experience working with patients in a hospital setting, preferably in a patient care area.
  • Before acceptance into the program, the candidate will shadow at least two night shifts in the sleep center.
  • BLS certification required.

Responsibilities

  • Consistently takes ownership of customer problems and follows through to close the loop with the customer.
  • Supports philosophy, goals and objectives of the Neurophysiology Department and hospital.
  • Knows and follows organizational structure.
  • Provides basic patient care to meet the personal needs of patients throughout the shift.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and takes appropriate action in emergency situations; provides for patient safety at all times.
  • Learns to assist patients needing acclimation trials with PAP therapy. Is supportive and reassuring.
  • Listens actively to complaints without being defensive and follows through to make things right.
  • Assists co-workers with completion of skills.
  • Acquires clinical knowledge and skills to remain current to meet unique needs of patients related to functional capacity, physical limitations, psychosocial needs and age/population related illnesses.
  • Learns to observe, record and report to the physician any changes in patient condition and/or behavior prior to and/or after procedure.
  • Learns to compile a comprehensive patient history gathered from the patient, patient's record, significant others or physician.
  • Learns to instruct patients in the use of PAP therapy during the testing procedure. Learns how to reinforce to the patient the importance of compliance with a treatment plan when established by the physician.
  • Learns to prepare a patient testing room making sure it is neat, clean and safe and a pleasant environment for the patient.
  • Learns to clean equipment and how to make sure it is properly stored.
  • Learns to compile scored sleep studies for the interpreting physician. Pays attention to neatness and accuracy.
  • Participates in attending professional meetings, seminars, literature/journal reviews. Attends a minimum of one seminar per year.
  • Is receptive and implements suggestions for improving quality of any procedures.
  • Actively participates in departmental education programs.
  • Demonstrates the ability to listen patiently and respond to customer’s needs. Follows through when needs are not met.
  • Demonstrates the ability to be pro-active when interacting with customers to provide satisfaction.
  • Demonstrates a positive, open-minded, can-do attitude. Represents a team perspective and a willingness/enthusiasm to embrace and facilitate change.
  • Completes all documentation necessary related to the testing process. This includes computerized all necessary paperwork for the patient file and computerized documentation, as well as testing related charges.
  • Learns to accurately measure according to International 10-20 system including full head measurement.
  • Learns to apply EEG, EOG, EKG and EMG electrodes in a timely manner with electrode impedances that meet lab standards and established department policies.
  • Learns to apply appropriate transducers to monitor respiratory effort, airflow and oxygen saturation.
  • Learns to recognize, monitor and/or eliminate electrode artifacts such as high impedance leads, muscle artifacts, eye movements, respiration artifact and EKG artifact in order to obtain an adequate test.
  • Learns to perform in lab sleep studies, HSATs, MSLTs, MWTs and scoring of sleep studies accurately and in accordance with AASM guidelines.
  • Learns how to monitor patients throughout the shift. Learns to identify normal cardiac rhythm and respiratory status. Learns to identify any abnormalities and documents.
  • Learns how to implement alternative non-standard montages and machine settings to better define abnormalities. This includes filter and sensitivity controls and/or use of extra electrodes.
  • Learns to recognize various medical and pharmacological conditions which influence the study. Learns to correlate abnormal EEG and polysomnogram test results with various disease states. Documents.
  • Learns to perform in an efficient and productive manner. Follows ACNS and AASM guidelines.
  • Attends 100% of staff meetings unless on approved vacation or sick leave.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health benefits
  • Retirement savings plan
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Education assistance
  • Financial education and support, including DailyPay
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