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Telemetry 

Telemetry 

Telemetry/Monitor Tech

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES


Question 

Proficiency 

Frequency

Receive report from previous shift technician

Ensure a contact list of nurses, their direct contact number, and the charge nurse for each patient on monitor is received from each unit

Ensure daily logs for issuing boxes are up to date

Monitor rhythms continually

Record, interpret, and measure HR, PR interval, QRS interval, QT interval every 4 hours and with changes from 6-second strip

Notify nurse for any change in rhythm

Correctly document recorded strip and alarm notifications

Print all recorded strips at the end of each shift and placing in appropriate logbook

Complete shift logs for alarm notifications

INITIATION OF CARE


Assign box to patient and gives box to unit representative

Obtain information from unit representative via patient sticker: patient name, MRN, Diagnosis, Room no., nurse contact information

Record assigned box in the daily log with a patient identification sticker

Confer with nurse that patient is on the assigned box correctly and give preliminary rhythm report

Ensure proper location for lead placement using the standard 5 Lead system

Ensure proper location for lead placement using the EASI system

DISCONTINUATION OF CARE


Verify patient's discharge or discontinuation order

Remove batteries

Clean box, leads, and pulse ox cord (if applicable) with purple or orange top wipes

Correctly print and document recorded strips

Interpret strips for the shift

Print strips for each shift

Discontinue patient from the box/system

Troubleshoot for boxes and central monitoring station

STRIPS INTERPRETATION AND EVALUATION *


Heart Rate

Rhythm

P wave

PR interval

QRS complex

T wave

U wave

Normal Sinus Rhythm

Sinus Bradycardia

Sinus Tachycardia

Sinus Arrhythmia

ATRIAL RHYTHMS


Atrial Flutter

Atrial Fibrillation

Supraventricular Tachycardia

Premature Atrial Complexes

VENTRICULAR RHYTHMS


Idioventricular rhythm

Accelerated idioventricular rhythm

Agonal rhythm

Ventricular Tachycardia

Ventricular Fibrillation

Torsades de Pointes

Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)

Asystole - Cardiac Standstill

ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION


Allscripts

Care360

Cerner

CPSI

eClinicalWorks

Eclipsys

EPIC

MACLAB

McKesson/Paragon

Meditech

PACS

Quadramed

Sorian

AGE SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES


Newborn/Neonate (birth to 30 days)

Infant (31 days to 12 months)

Toddler (1-3 years)

Preschooler (3-5 years)

School age children (5-12 years)

Adolescents (12-18 years)

Young adults (18-39 years)

Middle adults (39-64 years)

Older adults (64-79 years)

Elderly adults (80+ years)

Rank each of the following sections on a scale

No experience

Little Experience

High Experience

Master

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