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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Cardiac Invasive Cath Lab Tech in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Reference #: 1012652 SHIFT:Rotating (United States of America)

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A Brief Overview This is a full-time position and will include on-call responsibilities.  The Cardiac Cath Lab Tech supports patient care by assisting physicians with invasive image-guided diagnostic, electrophysiology, lymphatic, interventional, hybrid studies and procedures. The tech serves in the scrub, circulator, and recording role. Procedures include but are not limited to angioplasty, balloon atrial septostomies, stenting, device placements (valves, asd, vsd, etc), thrombolysis, embolization, thoracic duct takedowns, biopsies, ablations, pacemaker and lead placements and laser extractions. They operate sophisticated cardiac medical imaging and diagnostic equipment (single and bi-plane, fluoroscopic angiographic equipment, Ultrasound, Intravascular Ultrasound IVUS, echo, Intracardiac Echo (ICE), Radi-wires, and/or operate 3D mapping systems) and assist with device management in order to obtain optimum study quality and support interventional team needs. The Cardiac Cath Lab Tech acquires/measures/calculates hemodynamic data, performs blood work analysis, prepares procedure rooms, preps patients for procedures, transports patients to and from the lab, cleans procedure rooms, and prepares instruments for re-sterilization. The tech directs and practices safety guidelines for themselves, staff, and patients and adheres to regulatory practices within the Cardiac Cath Lab.

What you will do (tech level 1) 1. Uses basic knowledge to assist with various special procedures that produce radiographic imaging of optimum diagnostic quality according to department policy and procedure daily. Follows all current protocols for diagnostic and interventional catheterization, Fluoro, electrophysiologic exams, and interventions Provide optimal diagnostic imaging and radiation safety for the purpose of diagnostic interpretation Selects correct technical factors on an individual patient basis (proper techniques) to ensure an image of diagnostic quality. Administers intravenous injections of contrast media according to policy and procedures of the imaging department. Leverages internal resources as needed to ensure all procedures and ongoing education necessary to perform Point of Care Testing (POCT) such as iSTAT blood gases and ACTs are appropriate. 2. Operates Cardiac Imaging and fluoroscopic equipment according to department policies and procedures with support as needed. Adheres to federal and state radiation safety guidelines and regulations regarding patient and operator protection, collimation, and shielding. Ensures dosimetry badge is worn 100% of the time outside his/her thyroid shield while he/she is working in the imaging department. Ensures radiation protection on all patients by using lead shields, lead aprons, and gonadal shields. 3. Functions at beginner level in scrubbing, recording and circulator roles for majority of Cath ab case types. Circulator Role Gathers procedure supplies, catheters, wires, etc. Set procedure trays Operates equipment for procedure: Injector, ICE, IVUS, etc Operates POCT and blood gas analysis Scrub Role Set up sterile field Preps patient Assist cardiologist with procedure in the sterile field Assists with hemostasis after lines pulled Recorder Role Documents all activities Maintains log of procedures Transfers images to archival system Participates in patient liaison communication and gives report to receiving team 4. Provides and supports interdepartmental teamwork. Participates in supporting the needs of the other team member needs under the direction of unit leaders. Ensure open communication with nursing staff, etc. regarding case time, and premedication Document and communicate patient information to staff members, physicians, referring services and nursing care units Provide Call coverage for off- hours emergency cases and holidays. Assist in the orientation of new Cath Lab staff members and uses appropriate documentation for this training 100% of the time 5. Maintains workstation area and equipment. Ensures that the room is checked on initial use for safety. Ensures the equipment is functioning before start of procedure. Ensures that supplies are available and ready for use before shift begins In conjunction with Inventory Specialist, participate in inventory control and make appropriate arrangements to replenish supplies 100% of the time in assigned area Ensures that after the end of shift, work area will be returned to readiness and an acceptable level of cleanliness. Ensures all radiographic equipment is turned off at end of shift and plugged in if applicable. Education Qualifications High School Diploma / GED Required Technical Diploma Radiology, Cardiac Invasive Speciality (CIS) or Cardiovascular Technology (CVT) Program Required Associate's Degree Preferred Experience Qualifications Pediatric experience and/or previous Cardiac Catheterization experience Preferred Skills and Abilities Responsible for maintaining the continuing education required for this position and licensure where applicable. Complete mandatory education on-line tutorials 100% of the time. Participates and contributes to team projects and shared governance. Attend cardiac cath case conference and educational M&M sessions when applicable. Basic knowledge of cardiac interventional diagnostic and interventional procedures Basic knowledge of electrophysiology studies and procedures Basic knowledge of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) Basic knowledge of all cardiac imaging and diagnostic equipment Basic Knowledge of hemodynamic documentation system Knowledge of HIPAA regulations Intermediate proficiency with office software (Microsoft Office) including word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent time management skills Excellent organizational skills Licenses and Certifications Basic Life Support (BLS) - issued through on organization that requires a hands-on instructor lead psychomotor skills verification (ex. American Heart Association or Red Cross). - upon hire - Required Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - issued through on organization that requires a hands-on instructor lead psychomotor skills verification (ex. American Heart Association or Red Cross). - within 12 months - Required Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - is

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