The Invasive Cardiac Technologist I operates all monitoring, recording, and related equipment used during cardiac procedures. This role involves collecting and preparing data for physicians, managing reusable equipment for sterilization, and monitoring patient electrocardiograms for cardiac dysrhythmias. The technologist must be prepared to operate the defibrillator, perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and provide assistance in emergency situations. Responsibilities also include pre and post-procedure activities related to equipment and patient care, initial troubleshooting, calibration, cleaning, and quality assurance of equipment. The role requires identifying cardiovascular and peripheral vascular anatomy for documentation, obtaining and documenting clinical data, and preparing/operating imaging, angiographic, interventional, and storage systems. The technologist will position patients and select exposure factors for radiographic procedures, support physicians and staff during procedures, and scrub to assist with diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures, demonstrating knowledge of equipment. A key aspect is performing bloom operations (i.e., overdrive pacing) and demonstrating knowledge and skills appropriate for the age of the patients served, including understanding growth and development principles.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree