Boone Health
Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist - $2,432 per week
Boone Health, Columbia, Missouri, United States, 65201
Certification Details
BLS/BCLSJob Details
General patient assessment head-to-toe, including recognizing complications if and when they arise. Understanding and implementing radiation safety measures, when applicable. Explaining procedures to patients and family members and addressing concerns while communicating with other team members and radiologists of patients needs when applicable. Capable of making critical decisions and acting on critical situations. Able to adjust quickly to new environments and juggling multiple responsibilities between departments. Providing effective patient care by solving problems when they arise.Job Requirements
IV Insertion, PICC/Central Line Management, Vascular Device Access/Care.Tele Interpretation, Cardioversion/Defibrillation.Procedural Sedation.Circulate.Schedule Information
Postion includes rotating call M-F 1630-0730 and S-S 0700-0700, including holidays, for interventional radiology and CT procedures only.Unit Specific Information
Top Diagnosis/Procedures include Sedation for Invasive Procedures such as Port Placements/Removals, Tunneled & Non-Tunneled Line Placements/Removals, CT Biopsies, Chest Tube Placements, CT Guided Drain Placements, IVC Filter Placements/Removals, Nephrostomy Tubes, Neurovascular Intervention for Stroke and Non-Invasive: Sedation for MRIs, Port Access/Deaccess, MRI Defibrillator/Cardiac Device Monitoring.Infrequent/Special Procedures done on unit: Chemo embolizations, Uterine Artery Embolizations.Common Medications used: Versed, Fentanyl, Cefazolin, Levaquin, Lidocaine, Nitroglycerin Spray.Common Equipment: Computer, ISTAT, ACT Machine, Penumbra, IV Pump, Vital Sign Machine.Nurse Patient Ratio: 1:1 for procedural sedation.Additional Details
Effective 01.08.2024 - 16 Hours of Unpaid Orientation.Boone Health can call off staff for up to 36 hours in a contract.
BLS/BCLSJob Details
General patient assessment head-to-toe, including recognizing complications if and when they arise. Understanding and implementing radiation safety measures, when applicable. Explaining procedures to patients and family members and addressing concerns while communicating with other team members and radiologists of patients needs when applicable. Capable of making critical decisions and acting on critical situations. Able to adjust quickly to new environments and juggling multiple responsibilities between departments. Providing effective patient care by solving problems when they arise.Job Requirements
IV Insertion, PICC/Central Line Management, Vascular Device Access/Care.Tele Interpretation, Cardioversion/Defibrillation.Procedural Sedation.Circulate.Schedule Information
Postion includes rotating call M-F 1630-0730 and S-S 0700-0700, including holidays, for interventional radiology and CT procedures only.Unit Specific Information
Top Diagnosis/Procedures include Sedation for Invasive Procedures such as Port Placements/Removals, Tunneled & Non-Tunneled Line Placements/Removals, CT Biopsies, Chest Tube Placements, CT Guided Drain Placements, IVC Filter Placements/Removals, Nephrostomy Tubes, Neurovascular Intervention for Stroke and Non-Invasive: Sedation for MRIs, Port Access/Deaccess, MRI Defibrillator/Cardiac Device Monitoring.Infrequent/Special Procedures done on unit: Chemo embolizations, Uterine Artery Embolizations.Common Medications used: Versed, Fentanyl, Cefazolin, Levaquin, Lidocaine, Nitroglycerin Spray.Common Equipment: Computer, ISTAT, ACT Machine, Penumbra, IV Pump, Vital Sign Machine.Nurse Patient Ratio: 1:1 for procedural sedation.Additional Details
Effective 01.08.2024 - 16 Hours of Unpaid Orientation.Boone Health can call off staff for up to 36 hours in a contract.