Job Description Summary
Hourly pay range: $26.95 - $36.27 plus competitive shift differentials. Performs, assesses, analyzes, and scores overnight polysomnographic studies.
Job Description
Essential Functions
- Under the general supervision of the Department Supervisor, performs a wide variety of polysomnographic studies in the laboratory.
- Analyzes data, scores polysomnograms and compiles data into a report for physician review.
- Performs multiple sleep latency tests.
- Administers the sleep questionnaire to obtain complete accurate history/assessment.
- Applies all electrodes in a manner consistent with policy and insures the electrodes remain in-place throughout the study.
- Applies appropriate transducers to monitor respiratory effort, airflow and oxygen saturation.
- Monitors the patient throughout the night observing cardiac rhythm and respiration abnormalities.
- Documents abnormal sleep, respiratory and cardiac patterns.
- Recognizes, documents and eliminates artifact.
- Contacts the appropriate physician when warranted by the patient’s condition.
- Administers oxygen and CPAP as directed by the ordering physician.
- Demonstrates positive interpersonal skills with patients, patient families, laboratory staff, physicians, and other members of the Hospital staff.
- Attends to the patient’s personal needs throughout the study.
- Explains the test to the patient and family and meets their service needs.
- Instructs the patient and/or family in the proper use and care of nasal CPAP equipment in the home.
- Answers telephone inquiries regarding appointments and test information.
- Is responsible for maintaining and expanding skill and knowledge levels.
- Attends neurodiagnostic educational sessions and inservice training sessions.
- Attends cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification (CPR) training sessions.
- Is responsible for patient safety and improving the sleep lab processes in conjunction with supervisors and managers.
- Possesses the knowledge of appropriate actions to take during patient emergency situations and insures patient safety at all times.
- Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols.
- Assists in process improvement studies.
- Practices Universal Precautions at all times.
- Technology – Embraces technological solutions to work processes and practices.
- Demonstrates the ability to proficiently learn new technological advances in neurodiagnostic care.
- Safety Awareness – Fosters a “Culture of Safety” through personal ownership and commitment to a safe environment.
- Adheres to patient identification policies/procedures as evidenced through the PI system.
- Makes appropriate use of personal protective equipment at all times.
- Adheres to respiratory etiquette guidelines and universal precautions.
- Appropriately disposes of hazardous materials.
- Adheres to electrical safety guidelines.
- Logs all tests and fills out charge documents.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education - Preferred
Must be a graduate of an approved/accredited Allied Health program. Minimum of an Associate’s Degree preferred.
Minimum Work Experience
Minimum of two (2) years experience as a polysomnographic technologist preferred.
Required Licenses / Registrations
RST or RPSGT or ST Eligible - Registered Sleep Technologist (ABSM) or Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (BRPT) or Sleep Tech Registry Eligible (new grad).
Required Classes/Skills
BLS - Basic Life Support.