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Cath Lab Technologist 

Cath Lab Technologist 

Cath Lab Technologist

GENERAL SKILLS


Question 

Proficiency 

Frequency

Patients in Restraints

Safety Procedures: Managing Biohazard Waste

Proper Abbreviations
Supervisor or Charge Experience
Lifting and Transferring Patinets
Patients in Isolution (Infection Prevention)
Universal Precautions

EQUIPMENT


Computerized Charting: Epic
Computerized Charting: Meditech
Computerized Charting: McKesson
Computerized Charting: EClinicalWorks
Computerized Charting: AllScripts
Computerized Charting: Cerner
Lift/Transferring Devices
IV Pumps
Automated Medication Dispensing Machines
Cardioversion
EKG/Lead Placement
Intra Aortic Balloon Pump
Defibrillator
ACT Machine
Hemochron
Femostop
Power Injector
Vasoseal
Angioseal
PerClose
Manual Pressure Hold
Suction Equipment
Oxygen Administration Equipment

PRE-PROCEDURE


Doppler Studies
EKG
Vital Signs
Allen Test

HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING


PAP
PCW
CVP
SVR
PVR
CO2
CO
Cl
Waveform Assessment
Ejection Fractions
Arterial Pressure

CARDIOVASCULAR MONITORING


ABG interpretation
Pulse Checks (Radial, Femoral, Brachial, Pedal, Post Tibial)
Lab work Interpretation
Hematoma Recognition

CATH PROCEDURES AND INTERVENTIONS


Adult Cardiac Catheterization
Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization
Shunt Detection
Ventricular Assistive Devices
Angioplasty
Stent Placement
Pericardiocentesis
Ablations

OTHER EXPERIENCE


Pacemaker Placement: Permanent
Pacemaker Placement: Temporary Epicardial
Pacemaker Placement: Temporary External
Automatic Defibrillator Implantation
Thrombolysis and Thrombectomy
Assist with Line Insertions (A-line, central Lines, PA lines)
Biological
Angiography
Arteriograms
Valvuplasty
Cardiac Biopsy
Venogram
Embolization
Pericardial Tap
Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Placement and Setup
AV Fistulas
Endografts
IVC Filters
TIPPS Procedure
Continuous Arteriovenous Hemofiltration (CAVH)
FFR Radiwire
Embolic Protection Devices
AngioJet

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES


Emergency Defibrillation
Vasovagal Response
Pneumothorax
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Embolism
Cardiogenic Shock
Anaphylaxis
IABP Insertion

AGE OF PATIENTS CARED FOR


Newborn/Neonate (birth to 30 days)
Infant (31 days to 12 months)
Toddler/Preschool (13 months to 5 years)
School Age Child/ Adolescent
Young Adults/Middle Adult (19 years to 64 years)
Older Adults/Elderly (65+ years)

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Little Experience

High Experience

Master

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