Description
UPMC offers an extensive training program that allows you to learn while earning a salary! Training includes subspecialty in-service sessions, clinical skills and equipment training. Perform EEG procedures to established guidelines, assess conditions and abnormalities affecting the EEG, and maintain/manage EEG equipment function under the supervision of senior EEG instructor/technologists, EEG Medical Director, and Program Manager Neurology, learns to prepare patients of all ages/mental status for EEG procedures. Learn to perform these procedures in the EEG Lab, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, at the patient's bedside, ER, and in the critical care areas.
Purpose:
Perform EEG procedures to established guidelines, assess conditions and abnormalities affecting the EEG, and maintain/manage EEG equipment function under the supervision of senior EEG instructor/technologists, EEG Medical Director, and Program Manager Neurology, learns to prepare patients of all ages/mental status for EEG procedures. Learn to perform these procedures in the EEG Lab, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, at the patient's bedside, ER, and in the critical care areas.
Responsibilities:
- Learn to perform EEG's utilizing digital EEG equipment. Learn to calibrate, evaluate function, adjust instrument settings to proper technical standards, and troubleshoot EEG equipment.
- Learn to recognize, monitor, and/or eliminate EEG artifact, such as high impedance leads, muscle artifact, eye movements, respiration artifact and EKG, in order to obtain an adequate EEG recording.
- Learn routine video EEG monitoring procedures, and procedures for surgical evaluation of patients with seizures.
- Learn to prepare a proper EEG Tech Worksheet, including a technical description of the EEG, with emphasis on clinical observation, in order to assist the Electroencephalographer with final interpretation. .
- Learn to implement alternative montages and instrument settings in order to better define artifact, normal variants, and EEG abnormalities.
- Learn to properly assess clinical seizures, follow seizure testing methods, and implement protocols for seizure intervention and first aid.
- Learn to obtain an accurate and concise patient history. Note pertinent information such as seizure type, date of last seizure, other neurologic symptoms, and medications taken by patients.
- Take and pass periodic written/oral exams administered by the EEG instructor.
- * Support the departmental goals of quality care, system improvement, and cost containment by contributing to the successful implementation of recommended changes, cost awareness and fiscal responsibility
- Learns to remove electrodes from patient's scalp paying attention to cleanliness and hygiene, and proper technique for cleaning, storage, and sterilization of EEG electrodes.
- Demonstrate positive interpersonal skills and the ability to perform testing on a wide variety and age range of patients.
- Learn to properly record EEG activity on standard montages. Document all pertinent instrument settings and clinical observations.
- Attend annual Hospital and departmental fire/safety and infection control training and maintain current knowledge of safety procedures within the Hospital and department.
- Learn to measure and apply EEG electrodes using the International 10-20 System of Electrode Placement, in an accurate and efficient manner on patients of all ages and mental status, with varying degrees of co-operation. Learn to test the integrity of the applied electrodes via impedance testing.
- Improve and/or support others in improving the health and well-being of all patients through excellence in patient care, teaching and research.
- Learn to perform routine activation procedures such as hyperventilation and photic stimulation, and when these procedures are contraindicated.
- Learn various medical and pharmacologic conditions which influence the EEG. Learn the clinical correlation of abnormal EEG patterns with various disease states.
- Learn about EEG procedures and how to explain the procedure to patient and caregiver in a clear, concise manner. Able to do so on an age/mental status appropriate level.
- Learn to maintain equipment cleanliness, bi-weekly preventive maintenance procedures, and proper reporting of hardware/software problem to senior staff.
- Learn anatomy and physiology of the nervous system as it pertains to EEG testing. Learn medical terminology used in EEG/Neurology.
- Learn to recognize normal EEG patterns and variants, and abnormal patterns for all ages.
- Review all EEG's with senior technologists. Utilize feedback from procedures performed to improve the quality of future EEG's performed.
Qualifications
- Completion of High school diploma or GED required.
- Associates or Bachelors Degree preferred.
- Six months of patient care/health care or EEG experience preferred.
Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) CPR required based on AHA standards that include both a didactic and skills demonstration component within 30 days of hire
- Act 31 Child Abuse Reporting with renewal
- Act 33 with renewal
- Act 34 with renewal
- Act 73 FBI Clearance with renewal
- UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
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