
The Neurodiagnostic Technician performs routine and complex procedures to obtain data for use in the diagnosis of clinical disorders of the nervous system in the following modalities of Neurodiagnostics: Electroencephalography (EEG), Evoked Potential (EP), Epilepsy Monitoring (EMU), Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS).
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs Electroencephalograms (EEG), Evoked Potential (EP), Epilepsy Monitoring (EMU), and/or Nerve Conduction testing
Explains testing procedures to patient and family using age-appropriate guidelines
Accurately takes and documents a pertinent history from the patient or chart
Enters demographics, history, and other requirements into study information
Runs study with appropriate documentation on study, observation of patient, troubleshooting equipment and physiological artifacts, distinguishing normal from abnormal and utilizing appropriate resources to perform study
Evaluates diagnostic data recorded or displayed and reports suspected abnormal findings to the nurse or physician as appropriate
Recognizes and takes appropriate action to respond to evolving patient care needs
Maintains equipment and supplies associated with diagnostic testing
Maintains an accurate archive and retrieval system for original studies
Maintains a clear and organized workspace
PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Sitting up to 4 hours per day in ½ hour increments. Standing up to 4 hours per day in 15-minute increments. Walking up to 2 hours per day in 15-minute increments. Continuous use of fingers/hands to apply electrodes, operate equipment and data entry on keyboard. Frequent use of upper extremities to reposition patients, transport patients and lift supplies up to 20 lbs. Occasionally pushes EEG equipment for portable studies, approximately 200+ lbs. Frequent twisting and reaching forward to apply electrodes. Occasionally stoops and bends. Hearing as it relates to normal conversation. Seeing as it relates to general vision, near vision, far vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and visual monotony.
EDUCATION:
High School diploma required.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
No experience required. Internal training provided. Registration requirement: Neurodiagnostic Technicians must obtain EEG registration within 3-4 years of hire.
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