Special Procedures Tech - PD Days

Torrance Memorial Medical CenterTorrance, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Under general supervision, assists the Cardiologist with all aspects of the performance of specialized diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the Cardiac Cath Lab. This role requires mastery of technical aspects within guidelines, cooperative problem-solving, and a customer-focused approach demonstrating flexibility, team spirit, compassion, respect, politeness, and accountability. The position emphasizes patient rights, safety principles (ALARA), and compliance with all organizational, departmental, and regulatory policies and procedures, including infection control and radiation safety. The technician will set up and operate specialized equipment, assist physicians in capturing optimal imaging, and monitor patient vital signs during procedures. Responsibilities include preparing rooms and equipment, maintaining sterile fields, and educating patients and families. Additionally, the role involves equipment maintenance, coordinating with management and vendors, managing inventory, and contributing to patient flow strategies.

Requirements

  • Graduate of AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology.
  • 3 years of experience in Procedural Areas or Support to Procedural Areas.
  • Basic arrhythmia and/or 12-lead ECG course or equivalent work experience.
  • Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT).
  • ARRT License for Radiologic Technologist.
  • BCLS or ACLS Certification.
  • Fluoroscopy License.

Responsibilities

  • Assists the Cardiologist with all aspects of specialized diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the Cardiac Cath Lab.
  • Demonstrates mastery of all technical aspects within guidelines of the Technologist I & II.
  • Works cooperatively with all members of the department to resolve problems expediently.
  • Displays flexibility, team spirit, compassion, respect, politeness and accountability when dealing with customers.
  • Demonstrates awareness of and sensitivity for patients’ rights in all interactions with patients.
  • Uses ALARA and safety principle at all times.
  • Complies with organization-wide and department specific policies and procedures.
  • Complies with patient care requirements of all regulatory agencies.
  • Creates an environment of safe delivery of patient care and functions with a constant awareness of safety issues.
  • Corrects and reports any unsafe conditions found immediately.
  • Practices aseptic technique, isolation and infection control procedures and prevents cross contamination at all times.
  • Follows Universal Precautions.
  • Maintains awareness of and location of information manuals.
  • Adheres to the Radiation Safety, Material Safety Data Sheet and Fire/Safety policies and procedures.
  • Follows Universal Protocol by using two patient identifiers prior to performing the exam, using pre-op/pre procedure verification check list, site marked with the physician’s initials (physician performing procedure) and using “Time Out”.
  • Demonstrates competence with specific equipment used on all diagnostic and interventional procedures performed.
  • Troubleshoots equipment before service is called.
  • Assists the supervising physician in capturing the best projections to delineate the vascular anatomy.
  • Assists the physician by preparing and passing equipment catheters, instruments, manifold/pressure monitoring system for each diagnostic procedure, including but not limited to: Interventional procedure, PTCAS, stent implantations, directional atherectomy, rotational atherectomy and valvuloplasty, Intraaortic balloon placement, Endomyocardial biopsies, Transseptal, including brachial or radial approach, sones technique.
  • Monitors patients ECG, blood pressure, arterial and right heart pressures and oxygen saturation readings.
  • Prepares the room, trays, procedures and patients according to physician preference cards.
  • Practices aseptic technique in opening sterile drape packs, catheters, equipment and supplies.
  • Maintains a sterile field throughout each procedure.
  • Provides health care services and maintains interpersonal relationships in own job category to all age groups as applicable to job functions.
  • Maintains a safe working environment: Ensures gurneys are in locked position except when transporting, ensures side rails are in up position as indicated, keeps unit free of hazards/clutter, adheres to infection control guidelines, disposes of infectious waste properly, places sharps in proper containers.
  • Scrubs, gowns, and gloves according to approved techniques.
  • Assists with orienting new Cardio Vascular Technician to department, equipment, and routines.
  • Ensures upkeep and servicing of x-ray equipment in Cardiac Cath Lab, including PM’s and annual inspection.
  • Works with Cardiac Cath Lab management to implement new policies and equipment affecting Radiology personnel.
  • Assists Cath Lab Team prepare patients: Placing BP cuff, pulse oximeter and EKG monitoring.
  • Coordinates Cath Lab cost containment program with vendor management.
  • Includes Cardiologists in process.
  • Prepares operating room and/or cath lab strategies in collaboration with the appropriate department management teams, recommending schedule smoothing and/or case cancellation, whenever such strategies are required to mitigate impediments to patient flow.
  • Receives delivered items from the warehouse, central supply and/or vendors and audits the delivery tickets versus what is actually delivered.
  • Assists in cleaning and preparing procedure rooms.
  • Cleans reusable equipment, rinses soiled instruments and transports to sterile prep.
  • Reconciles orders to make sure all products have come in by expected delivery date.
  • Provides explanation and education to family/significant other at discharge from Cath Lab for outpatients (SERVICE/EXCELLENCE).
  • Sets up equipment for procedures performed in Cath Lab.
  • Works with Cardiologist in capturing the best projections to delineate the cardiac anatomy.
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