Unit Coordinator & Monitor Tech-Telemetry Unit
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Overview
The 4200 Telemetry Unit is a specialized, stroke-certified unit at TriHealth Bethesda North Hospital, offering expert care for patients with a wide range of cardiovascular conditions. This 38-bed unit provides comprehensive treatment for individuals requiring pre / post cardiac catheterization, management of NSTEMI, heart failure, arrhythmias, and those undergoing structural heart procedures such as TAVR, WATCHMAN, and MitraClip. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is skilled in electrophysiology, caring for patients who need pacemakers, ablations, and defibrillator procedures. 4200 Tele Unit focuses on acute structural heart conditions.
With continuous cardiac monitoring, our staff is equipped to manage the complex needs of patients with heart failure, arrhythmias, and other cardiac concerns.
As a stroke-certified unit, the 4200 Telemetry Unit also focuses on delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care to optimize recovery and enhance long-term outcomes. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of care, utilizing the latest in medical technology, while offering compassionate support for patients and their families throughout their hospital experience. 4200 Tele Unit works extremely close with our ICUs and is a great pathway to grow in Critical care.
Responsibilities
- Perform clerical duties and maintain skills necessary to observe and interpret central cardiac monitors.
- Communicate effectively with internal and external customers, relaying accurate and complete information while maintaining confidentiality; support patient flow and way-finding.
- Respond to emergency situations and follow unit policies for emergency systems, policies and procedures.
- Maintain knowledge of unit / organizational changes and support changes with self-growth and accountability.
- Monitor readers : observe and interpret central cardiac monitors, maintain monitor logs with strips and interpretations, recognize emergency rhythms and notify appropriate personnel, document changes per unit standards, maintain alarms, and coordinate with nursing staff and clinical engineering to address issues.
- Maintain equipment, logs and telemetry supplies per unit protocol.
Qualifications
High School Degree or GEDSuccessful completion of basic cardiology course, including 40 hours of clinical orientationEquivalent experience accepted in lieu of degreeJob Details
Seniority level : Not ApplicableEmployment type : Part-timeJob function : Health Care ProviderIndustries : Hospitals and Health CareWorking Conditions
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