Sleep Lab-RRT
WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital · Princeton, WV · 21 mo ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
About the role
Performs diagnostic sleep studies related to the evaluation and treatment of patients with sleep disorders.
Responsibilities
- Performs high-quality polysomnograms
- Utilizes proper testing montages to detect abnormal sleep architecture, EEG/EKG abnormalities, abnormal respiratory events, and low oximetry
- Performs equipment pre- and post-testing including impedance check and calibrations and records in patient's permanent record
- Obtains consent for Video Taping, Filming and/or Photography and Polysomnogram
- Completes Pre- and Post-sleep Questionnaires
- Documents history of the patient's sleep problems and documentation for each procedure
- Detect sleep hygiene problems and record appropriately
- Charts clinical notes for interpretation by physician regarding action taken and any comfort measures provided during sleep testing
- Records an event log with chronological documentation of patient interaction during sleep testing
- Limits, files, and stores medical data and test results according to Policy/Procedure in Sleep Center Manual
Requirements
- Current licensure as required by state board where services will be provided: WV: Licensed Respiratory Therapist Registered (LRTR) through the West Virginia Board of Respiratory Care Certification as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) through the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists OR Registered Sleep Technologist (RST) through American Board of Sleep Medicine (ABSM) within two (2) years of hire
- Certification in one of the following through the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC): Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT), Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT), Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT), Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)
- Certification in CPR
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Current certification as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT)
- Clinical Sleep Educator Certificate from the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists
- One (1) year of Sleep Study scoring experience
Core Duties and Responsibilities
The statements described here are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stoop, kneel, stand on feet for extended periods of time, lift, carry, push and pull objects and patients of various weights in order to maneuver patients
- Ability to operate the sleep lab requiring eye-hand coordination, finger dexterity, near, far, and night visions with extended visual concentration
- Ability to communicate and understand instructions, information and/or concepts in order to report patient information, to explain the procedure and process to the patient, and to compile and complete technical reports
Working Environment
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- The Sleep Lab is a normal office environment with possible machinery vibrations. May be exposed to mechanical or electrical hazards, blood and body fluids as well as infectious diseases due to the nature of the department and patient contact.
- Ability to operate the sleep lab requiring eye-hand coordination, finger dexterity, near, far, and night visions with extended visual concentration
Skills and Abilities
- Ability to communicate and understand instructions, information and/or concepts in order to report patient information, to explain the procedure and process to the patient, and to compile and complete technical reports