South Shore Health
Per Diem Radiologic Technologist (Health Express Urgent Care Center)
South Shore Health, Abington, Massachusetts, us, 02351
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Requisition Number:
R-20838 Facility:
LOC0010 - Health Express-Weymouth, 330 Washington Street Weymouth, MA 02188 Department Name:
HXP Urgent Care Weymouth Status:
Part time Budgeted Hours:
0 Shift:
Varied Shifts (United States of America) Overview
Under the direction of the Department Manager, performs interpretive, patient care and technical functions to insure proper radiologic diagnosis of patients. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1 - Patient Care Confirm patient’s identity. Evaluate patient’s ability to understand and comply with requirements for the requested examination. Explain and confirm patient’s preparation (e.g., diet restrictions, preparatory medications) prior to radiographic/fluoroscopic examinations. Examine radiographic requisition to verify accuracy and completeness of information (e.g., patient history, clinical diagnosis). Sequence imaging procedures to avoid residual contrast material affecting future exams. Responsible for medical equipment attached to patients (e.g., IV’s, oxygen) during the radiographic procedures. Provide for patient safety, comfort, and modesty. Communicate scheduling delays to waiting patients. Verify or obtain patient consent as necessary (e.g., contrast studies). Explain procedure instructions to patient or patient’s family.
2 - (continued from # 1) Practice standard precautions. Follow appropriate procedures when in contact with patient in isolation. Select immobilization devices, when indicated, to prevent patient’s movement and/or ensure patients safety. Use proper body mechanics and/or mechanical transfer devices when assisting patient. Prior to administration of contrast agent, gather information to determine appropriate dosage, and to determine if patient is at increased risk of adverse reaction. Confirm type of contrast media and prepare for administration. Use sterile or aseptic technique and prepare for administration. Observe patient after administration of contrast media to detect adverse reactions. Recognize need for prompt medical attention and administer emergency care. Explain post-procedural instructions to patient or patient’s family.
3 - (continued from #2) Maintain confidentiality of patient’s information. Document required information on patient’s medical record (e.g., radiographic requisitions, radiographs). Quality assures exams performed to capture the technical and room time. Performs work of equal skill, effort and responsibility as directed and may perform work of a higher level in preparation for increase responsibility.
4 - Radiation Protection Clean, disinfect or sterilize facilities and equipment, and dispose of contaminated items in preparation for next examination. Evaluate the need for and use of protective shielding. Take appropriate precautions to minimize radiation exposure to patient. Question female patient of child-bearing age about possible pregnancy and take appropriate action (i.e., document response, contact physician). Restrict beam to limit exposure area, improve image quality, and reduce radiation dose. Set kVp, mA and time or automatic exposure system to achieve optimum image quality, safe operating conditions, and minimum radiation dose. Prevent all unnecessary persons from remaining in area during x-ray exposure. Take appropriate precautions to minimize occupation radiation exposure. Wear a personnel monitoring device while on duty. Evaluate individual occupational exposure reports to determine if values for the reporting period are within established limits.
5 - Equipment Operation Prepare and operate radiographic unit and accessories. Prepare and operate fluoroscopy unit and accessories. Prepare and operate digital imaging devices. Radiographic unit and accessories: Three-phase generator, High frequency generator, Bone densitometry unit Fluoroscopy: Fixed fluoroscopic unit and accessories, Pulse fluoroscopy, Digital fluoroscopy, Mobile fluoroscopic unit Digital imaging: Computerized radiography, Direct digital radiography, Picture archival and communication system (PACS)
6 - Image Production Remove all radiopaque materials from patient or table that could interfere with the radiographic image. Select equipment and accessories (e.g., grid, compensating filters, shielding for the examination requested). Use radiopaque markers to indicate anatomical side, position or other relevant information (e.g., time, upright, decubitis, post-void). Explain breathing instructions prior to making the exposure. Position patient to demonstrate the desired anatomy using body landmarks. Determine appropriate exposure factors using calipers and technique charts (Fixed/kVp, Variable/kVp, Calipers, Automatic exposure control). Modify exposure factors for circumstances such as involuntary motion, casts and splints, pathological conditions, or patient’s inability to cooperate. Process exposed image. Reload cassettes and magazines by selecting film of proper size and type. Prepare digital/computed image receptor for exposure.
7 - (continued from #6) Verify accuracy of patient identification on radiograph. Evaluate radiographs for diagnostic quality. Determine corrective measures if radiograph is not of diagnostic quality and take appropriate action. Store and handle film/cassette in a manner which will reduce the possibility of artifact production.
8 - Equipment Maintenance Recognize and report malfunctions in the radiographic or fluoroscopic unit and accessories. Perform basic evaluations of radiographic equipment and accessories. Beam restriction system Beam alignment Source-to-image receptor distance indicator Radiation protection devices (lead aprons and gloves).
9 - Safety Awareness
– Fosters a “Culture of Safety” through personal ownership and commitment to a safe environment. Pre-start verification of patient, procedure, site, and information. Verify patient according to policy prior to administration of care/procedures/medications. Follow approved procedure for verifying MD orders including verbal readback. Comply with CDC hand hygiene guidelines as observed by supervisor and peers. Mark surgical sites as per policy. Use personal protective equipment, adhere to respiratory etiquette and universal precautions. Dispose of hazardous materials appropriately and adhere to electrical safety guidelines.
Job Requirements
Minimum Education : Graduate of an approved two-year program. Minimum Work Experience : Six (6) months to be fully proficient. Required Licenses / Registrations : RT - Radiography Technology (MA state license) or RT Temp - Radiography Technology Temporary (MA state license) Required additional Knowledge and Abilities : Employees must produce CEU records to their manager prior to start date and ongoing; maintain CEU activity on-site for two years beyond licensure renewal date. Other: Varied hours, including weekends and holidays. Weekday shifts 9am-7pm; weekend 9am-4pm. May travel to other sites for coverage. License/Registration/Certification Requirements:
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification (AHA) and instructor options, Radiography Technology licenses per MA requirements.
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R-20838 Facility:
LOC0010 - Health Express-Weymouth, 330 Washington Street Weymouth, MA 02188 Department Name:
HXP Urgent Care Weymouth Status:
Part time Budgeted Hours:
0 Shift:
Varied Shifts (United States of America) Overview
Under the direction of the Department Manager, performs interpretive, patient care and technical functions to insure proper radiologic diagnosis of patients. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1 - Patient Care Confirm patient’s identity. Evaluate patient’s ability to understand and comply with requirements for the requested examination. Explain and confirm patient’s preparation (e.g., diet restrictions, preparatory medications) prior to radiographic/fluoroscopic examinations. Examine radiographic requisition to verify accuracy and completeness of information (e.g., patient history, clinical diagnosis). Sequence imaging procedures to avoid residual contrast material affecting future exams. Responsible for medical equipment attached to patients (e.g., IV’s, oxygen) during the radiographic procedures. Provide for patient safety, comfort, and modesty. Communicate scheduling delays to waiting patients. Verify or obtain patient consent as necessary (e.g., contrast studies). Explain procedure instructions to patient or patient’s family.
2 - (continued from # 1) Practice standard precautions. Follow appropriate procedures when in contact with patient in isolation. Select immobilization devices, when indicated, to prevent patient’s movement and/or ensure patients safety. Use proper body mechanics and/or mechanical transfer devices when assisting patient. Prior to administration of contrast agent, gather information to determine appropriate dosage, and to determine if patient is at increased risk of adverse reaction. Confirm type of contrast media and prepare for administration. Use sterile or aseptic technique and prepare for administration. Observe patient after administration of contrast media to detect adverse reactions. Recognize need for prompt medical attention and administer emergency care. Explain post-procedural instructions to patient or patient’s family.
3 - (continued from #2) Maintain confidentiality of patient’s information. Document required information on patient’s medical record (e.g., radiographic requisitions, radiographs). Quality assures exams performed to capture the technical and room time. Performs work of equal skill, effort and responsibility as directed and may perform work of a higher level in preparation for increase responsibility.
4 - Radiation Protection Clean, disinfect or sterilize facilities and equipment, and dispose of contaminated items in preparation for next examination. Evaluate the need for and use of protective shielding. Take appropriate precautions to minimize radiation exposure to patient. Question female patient of child-bearing age about possible pregnancy and take appropriate action (i.e., document response, contact physician). Restrict beam to limit exposure area, improve image quality, and reduce radiation dose. Set kVp, mA and time or automatic exposure system to achieve optimum image quality, safe operating conditions, and minimum radiation dose. Prevent all unnecessary persons from remaining in area during x-ray exposure. Take appropriate precautions to minimize occupation radiation exposure. Wear a personnel monitoring device while on duty. Evaluate individual occupational exposure reports to determine if values for the reporting period are within established limits.
5 - Equipment Operation Prepare and operate radiographic unit and accessories. Prepare and operate fluoroscopy unit and accessories. Prepare and operate digital imaging devices. Radiographic unit and accessories: Three-phase generator, High frequency generator, Bone densitometry unit Fluoroscopy: Fixed fluoroscopic unit and accessories, Pulse fluoroscopy, Digital fluoroscopy, Mobile fluoroscopic unit Digital imaging: Computerized radiography, Direct digital radiography, Picture archival and communication system (PACS)
6 - Image Production Remove all radiopaque materials from patient or table that could interfere with the radiographic image. Select equipment and accessories (e.g., grid, compensating filters, shielding for the examination requested). Use radiopaque markers to indicate anatomical side, position or other relevant information (e.g., time, upright, decubitis, post-void). Explain breathing instructions prior to making the exposure. Position patient to demonstrate the desired anatomy using body landmarks. Determine appropriate exposure factors using calipers and technique charts (Fixed/kVp, Variable/kVp, Calipers, Automatic exposure control). Modify exposure factors for circumstances such as involuntary motion, casts and splints, pathological conditions, or patient’s inability to cooperate. Process exposed image. Reload cassettes and magazines by selecting film of proper size and type. Prepare digital/computed image receptor for exposure.
7 - (continued from #6) Verify accuracy of patient identification on radiograph. Evaluate radiographs for diagnostic quality. Determine corrective measures if radiograph is not of diagnostic quality and take appropriate action. Store and handle film/cassette in a manner which will reduce the possibility of artifact production.
8 - Equipment Maintenance Recognize and report malfunctions in the radiographic or fluoroscopic unit and accessories. Perform basic evaluations of radiographic equipment and accessories. Beam restriction system Beam alignment Source-to-image receptor distance indicator Radiation protection devices (lead aprons and gloves).
9 - Safety Awareness
– Fosters a “Culture of Safety” through personal ownership and commitment to a safe environment. Pre-start verification of patient, procedure, site, and information. Verify patient according to policy prior to administration of care/procedures/medications. Follow approved procedure for verifying MD orders including verbal readback. Comply with CDC hand hygiene guidelines as observed by supervisor and peers. Mark surgical sites as per policy. Use personal protective equipment, adhere to respiratory etiquette and universal precautions. Dispose of hazardous materials appropriately and adhere to electrical safety guidelines.
Job Requirements
Minimum Education : Graduate of an approved two-year program. Minimum Work Experience : Six (6) months to be fully proficient. Required Licenses / Registrations : RT - Radiography Technology (MA state license) or RT Temp - Radiography Technology Temporary (MA state license) Required additional Knowledge and Abilities : Employees must produce CEU records to their manager prior to start date and ongoing; maintain CEU activity on-site for two years beyond licensure renewal date. Other: Varied hours, including weekends and holidays. Weekday shifts 9am-7pm; weekend 9am-4pm. May travel to other sites for coverage. License/Registration/Certification Requirements:
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification (AHA) and instructor options, Radiography Technology licenses per MA requirements.
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