Antelope Valley Hospital
Monitor Technician - Critical Care Unit - Part Time/Nights - Req# 2097433836
Antelope Valley Hospital, Lancaster, California, us, 93586
Job Objective
The Monitor Technician is responsible for on-going surveillance of patient cardiac monitors and provides RNs and/or clinicians with immediate notification of any changes in cardiac rhythms.
Duties and Responsibilities Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintains ongoing, high-level surveillance of patient cardiac rhythms and notifies nursing/clinicians of any rate/rhythm changes according to clinician/provider orders.
Measures and interprets patient heart rhythm and documents on patient record per departmental standards.
Performs clerical duties related to admission, discharge, and documentation of patient information from Central Telemetry.
Answers telephone and communicates clearly when receiving information from units or providers. Uses clear and complete communication with unit personnel when delivering information about changes in patient rhythm.
Orients and mentors new staff members. Serves as a resource for training and troubleshooting to both Central Telemetry and clinical areas.
Troubleshoots monitors with nursing staff and contacts Clinical Engineering as appropriate.
Gives report to oncoming shift.
Prioritizes and organizes work assignment and adjusts priorities based on changing situations.
Replaces defective equipment and reports failures to Clinical Engineering.
Adheres to confidentiality of information acquired pertaining to patients, clinicians, employees, and visitors.
Develops a rapport and cooperative relationship with nursing and clinical staff and responds to questions/requests from healthcare providers.
Performs job responsibilities in accordance with the Mission, Vision, and Values of AVH.
Performs other duties as requested.
Non-Essential Duties
Assist in special projects/assignments as needed
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge
Knowledge of basic anatomy/physiology of the heart
Skills
Clear and concise communication skills
Abilities
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, clinicians, and other health team professionals
Ability to accept responsibility for accuracy and response times to emergent and non-emergent requests.
Core Competencies: All AVH employees will effectively demonstrate these behaviors
Accountability
Action Oriented
Customer Focused
Compassion
Effective Communication
Teamwork
Ethics & Values
Integrity & Trust
Education and Experience Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Successful completion of the Basic Dysrhythmia test with a minimum of 90% accuracy, identifying all lethal rhythms with 100% accuracy.
Experience
Minimum one year experience in an acute care setting preferred
Previous Monitor Tech experience greater than one year preferred
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Possess and maintain current certification in American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health care Providers
Maintain annual competences including successful completion of the annual monitor tech skills test
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions (Please reference key physical and working conditions)
Work often performed under demanding, emotional, and physical conditions. Accepts additional workload during times of unexpected circumstances (e.g., high activity, high census, and sudden emergencies).
A detailed description of the physical requirements of this job is maintained in the Employee Health Department.
Education and Experience (Duplicate Section) Education
Adheres to required educational standards
Maintains current licensure, certifications, education, and physical health standards. Participates in mandatory and/or optional educational activities/offerings. Attend staff meetings regularly and as required by assigned unit
Demonstrates knowledge and competency on hospital information technologies used in the designated patient care area.
Successfully completes written and practical competencies annually or otherwise as assigned.
Experience
Two years' acute care nursing preferred; new grad training provided as appropriate
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Current California Registered Nursing license
BCLS Certification
ACLS, PALS, and/or other additional Certifications required for some specialty areas
Resuscitation credentials such as (BLS, ACLS, PALS, etc.) are required before completion of orientation period.
Education and Experience (Additional Duplicate) Education
Maintains current licensure, certifications, education, and physical health standards
Participates in mandatory and/or optional educational activities/offerings. Attends staff meetings regularly and as required by assigned unit
Demonstrates knowledge and competency on hospital information technologies used in the designated patient care area.
Successfully completes written and practical competencies annually or otherwise as assigned.
CCRN preferred.
Experience
Two years of acute care nursing preferred, new grad training provided as appropriate.
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Meets all required licensure and/or certifications necessary for Registered Nurse.
ACLS certification required on file in the Department of Education.
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Duties and Responsibilities Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintains ongoing, high-level surveillance of patient cardiac rhythms and notifies nursing/clinicians of any rate/rhythm changes according to clinician/provider orders.
Measures and interprets patient heart rhythm and documents on patient record per departmental standards.
Performs clerical duties related to admission, discharge, and documentation of patient information from Central Telemetry.
Answers telephone and communicates clearly when receiving information from units or providers. Uses clear and complete communication with unit personnel when delivering information about changes in patient rhythm.
Orients and mentors new staff members. Serves as a resource for training and troubleshooting to both Central Telemetry and clinical areas.
Troubleshoots monitors with nursing staff and contacts Clinical Engineering as appropriate.
Gives report to oncoming shift.
Prioritizes and organizes work assignment and adjusts priorities based on changing situations.
Replaces defective equipment and reports failures to Clinical Engineering.
Adheres to confidentiality of information acquired pertaining to patients, clinicians, employees, and visitors.
Develops a rapport and cooperative relationship with nursing and clinical staff and responds to questions/requests from healthcare providers.
Performs job responsibilities in accordance with the Mission, Vision, and Values of AVH.
Performs other duties as requested.
Non-Essential Duties
Assist in special projects/assignments as needed
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge
Knowledge of basic anatomy/physiology of the heart
Skills
Clear and concise communication skills
Abilities
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, clinicians, and other health team professionals
Ability to accept responsibility for accuracy and response times to emergent and non-emergent requests.
Core Competencies: All AVH employees will effectively demonstrate these behaviors
Accountability
Action Oriented
Customer Focused
Compassion
Effective Communication
Teamwork
Ethics & Values
Integrity & Trust
Education and Experience Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Successful completion of the Basic Dysrhythmia test with a minimum of 90% accuracy, identifying all lethal rhythms with 100% accuracy.
Experience
Minimum one year experience in an acute care setting preferred
Previous Monitor Tech experience greater than one year preferred
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Possess and maintain current certification in American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health care Providers
Maintain annual competences including successful completion of the annual monitor tech skills test
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions (Please reference key physical and working conditions)
Work often performed under demanding, emotional, and physical conditions. Accepts additional workload during times of unexpected circumstances (e.g., high activity, high census, and sudden emergencies).
A detailed description of the physical requirements of this job is maintained in the Employee Health Department.
Education and Experience (Duplicate Section) Education
Adheres to required educational standards
Maintains current licensure, certifications, education, and physical health standards. Participates in mandatory and/or optional educational activities/offerings. Attend staff meetings regularly and as required by assigned unit
Demonstrates knowledge and competency on hospital information technologies used in the designated patient care area.
Successfully completes written and practical competencies annually or otherwise as assigned.
Experience
Two years' acute care nursing preferred; new grad training provided as appropriate
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Current California Registered Nursing license
BCLS Certification
ACLS, PALS, and/or other additional Certifications required for some specialty areas
Resuscitation credentials such as (BLS, ACLS, PALS, etc.) are required before completion of orientation period.
Education and Experience (Additional Duplicate) Education
Maintains current licensure, certifications, education, and physical health standards
Participates in mandatory and/or optional educational activities/offerings. Attends staff meetings regularly and as required by assigned unit
Demonstrates knowledge and competency on hospital information technologies used in the designated patient care area.
Successfully completes written and practical competencies annually or otherwise as assigned.
CCRN preferred.
Experience
Two years of acute care nursing preferred, new grad training provided as appropriate.
Required Licensure and/or Certifications
Meets all required licensure and/or certifications necessary for Registered Nurse.
ACLS certification required on file in the Department of Education.
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