Neurophysiology Tech. I
Job Summary
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Responsibilities
Physical and Environmental Demands
Requirements
- Knowledge of the functions and disorders of the nervous system and the principles and practical applications of neurodiagnostic testing.
- Interpersonal skills to interact with patients, family members, and staff.
- Ability to recognize normal and abnormal electrical activity.
- Ability to comprehend computer averaging and data acquisition.
Develops a rapport with patients and explains testing procedures to the patient; prepares patient for testing.
Obtains and records patient medical history.
Elicits and records electrical potentials and interprets responses for review by a neurologist.
Ensures proper care in the use and maintenance of equipment; reports equipment problems to supervisor.
Performs long-term EEG/video monitoring in accordance with established procedures; transcribes digital EEG data.
Complies with safety, environmental, and/or infection control practices and procedures.
Requires occasional exposure to unpleasant or disagreeable physical environment such as high noise level and exposure to heat and cold, occasional handling or working with potentially dangerous equipment, frequent exposure to bio-hazardous conditions such as risk of radiation exposure, blood borne pathogens, fumes or airborne particles, and/or toxic or caustic chemicals which mandate attention to safety considerations, occasional activities subject to significant volume changes of a seasonal/clinical nature, occasional work produced subject to precise measures of quantity and quality, occasional bending, occasional lifting and carrying up to 25 pounds, occasional climbing, occasional crouching/stooping, occasional kneeling, occasional pushing/pulling, frequent reaching, frequent sitting, frequent standing, frequent twisting, and frequent walking.
- Bachelor's degree or associate's degree with two (2) years of healthcare experience.
- N/A