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Johns Hopkins Medicine

ANES CRIT CARE TECH II

Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276


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https://jhhs.mybenefitsjhhs.com/Summary:Under the direct supervision of a Supervisor, assists staff Anesthesiologists in preparing and performing a variety of anesthesia preparations and procedures in the operating rooms and in remote anesthetizing locations. Acts as a member of the Anesthesia team by preparing patient/machine interface for the delivery of anesthesia and the management of the patient during surgery. Assists in the sterile and aseptic preparation of the patient for the placement of pulmonary artery, central venous, arterial, and venous monitoring lines. Obtains physiologic samples for analysis, obtains physiologic readings by using invasive monitors, and provides data to the anesthesia team responsible for the critical care management of the patient during the surgical process. Applies all equipment used in the operative care of the anesthetized patient and performs all duties as outlined in the Departmental guideline manual and at the direction of the Anesthesiologist, Nurse Anesthetist staff (CRNA), Critical Care Technician Manager/ACCM Operations Manager, or Lead Technician.Maintains all anesthesia equipment, instruments, and supplies before, during, and after the operative procedure. Provides prompt, courteous customer support, including but not limited to the dependable diagnosis of simple equipment failures and malfunctions and supports the hospital intubation program (within and outside the operating rooms). Is competent in a variety of anesthesia preparations and procedures in the operating room setting and in remote anesthetizing locations. Supports the anesthesia team by preparing, maintaining, and cleaning equipment used within an anesthetic course. Is competent in the use of sterile and aseptic technique when assisting and introducing invasive lines into the patient. Is proficient in processing equipment used in anesthesia and the management of the anesthetized patient. Is competent in troubleshooting anesthesia equipment failures as a first responder. Is competent in the care of different age patients and is aware of the special needs of these patient populations. Is competent in setting up anesthesia equipment, monitoring, and rapid blood delivery devices for intra-operative and post-operative use. Uses knowledge of sterile technique to assist with central line and pulmonary artery catheter placement. Draws samples for laboratory analysis. Readies anesthesia equipment for subsequent use at the conclusion of each case and as directed in the departmental policy and procedure manual. Participates in the training/orientation of new staff members to the operating room setting.Education/Work Experience:Track 1:

High School diploma or GED required. Successful completion of Allied Health certification (i.e., CMA, CNA, EMT, etc.) or a minimum of one (1) year of pre-professional health degree track with sciences concentration.Track 2:

High School diploma or GED required. Minimum of one (1) year experience in OR/ICU/PACU setting or a pre-professional clinical internship.Preferred:

EMT, EMT-B, EMT-P and/or High School pre-professional clinical internship (approved by Manager) or college, and/or college with Pre-Nursing, Physician Assistant, Medicine or Pharmacy intent.Required Licensure, Certification, etc.:Basic Life Support CPR certification within three (3) months of hire.Knowledge/Skills:Position requires an operational knowledge of the following (along with CCT I requirements):Life support techniques and theory, electrocardiograms, airway support devices, peripheral line access devices, pressure waveforms, and cardiac output measurement.Physiologic monitoring devices and techniques.Sterile and aseptic technique.Medical terminology as attained through allied health or medical training, or completion of medical terminology course.Patient care procedures related to administration of anesthesia and care of the anesthetized patient.Ability to interpret physiologic monitoring parameters during the application of these devices.All ancillary equipment used in the operative care of the anesthetized patient and performs all duties as outlined in the Departmental guideline manual and obtained through work experience.Requires competence to (along with CCT 1 requirements):Set up and operation of physiologic monitoring equipment as per departmental guidelines.Troubleshooting equipment failures.Interpreting and communicating abnormal waveforms present on vital sign monitors and laboratory results.Organizing and summarizing information.Assists the physician or CRNA in the care and management of the anesthetized patient.Anticipating physician needs during routine and emergency situations.Important Notices:***

Effective January 1st 2022, you must be fully vaccinated with an FDA COVID-19 vaccination and provide proof of your vaccination status as part of your occupational health screening. Exceptions to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement may be granted to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons by following the proper protocols.

Employees at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, its affiliate locations, and Florida State Residents are not required to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine.

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Johns Hopkins Health System remains committed to providing the highest quality care for our patients and our communities. We encourage you to explore our current opportunities.***Authorization to Work in the United States:

Applicants who require sponsorship now or in the future will not be considered for this position.Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.We are committed to providing a healthy and safe environment for our patients, visitors, and staff members. The Johns Hopkins Hospital has a tobacco-free workplace policy. Employees must refrain from using any tobacco products during their work shifts — including while at lunch or on breaks, and whether they are on or off campus.

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