Job Description
General Summary: The Diagnostic Imaging Technologist II assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and provides Diagnostic Imaging services (includes both plain imaging and fluoroscopy) and either CT services or functions as a sterile scrub tech in Interventional Imaging to patients utilizing an understanding of anatomy and physiology, radiation safety, pathology, medical terminology, exposure technique and communication skills. The Diagnostic Imaging Technologist II operates imaging equipment, processes images, prepares patient rooms, and maintains equipment and supplies. If functioning as an Interventional Imaging sterile scrub tech, the Diagnostic Imaging Technologist II will set up and maintain the sterile field, assist with draping and prepping of the patient, and assist the Interventional Radiologist during the performance of the procedure. The Diagnostic Imaging Technologist II is actively involved in department activities, transdisciplinary team activities, and LifeCare activities to ensure individualized, patient-centered health care for all patient populations admitted to LifeCare Hospital.
Patient Population: Has contact with patients in a clinical setting; understands and demonstrates appropriate behavior when interacting with patients in the adult (18-65 yrs of age) and geriatric (65 and older) populations.
Supervision: Not applicable
Standard Essential Functions
- The knowledge and skills necessary to perform the position requirements are demonstrated through the successful completion of competencies established for the position, to include population served and other special needs of patients or customers, served by the department.
- Adheres to LifeCare policies, procedures, all safety plans, and all standards imposed by regulatory organizations.
- Regular attendance and timeliness is required.
Job-Specific Essential Functions
- Assesses and documents pertinent data about the patient and procedure to be performed and communicates any concerns or changes in patient condition to the assigned nurse, supervisor and/or physician.
- Implements all procedures in a cost-effective manner, demonstrating competency and proficiency in radiology practice. Verifies patient identification prior to beginning any procedure, documenting the procedure and patient response timely. Works in cooperation with the transdisciplinary team to achieve expected outcome.
- Identifies any problems/needs for performing procedure and follows select exam protocols in response to identified needs.
- Evaluates images for positioning, appropriate anatomy, and overall image quality; identifies and documents exceptions to the expected outcome. Implements and communicates the plan to achieve the desired outcome.
- Documents information about the procedure, patient care during the procedure and the final results of the procedure. Archives and stores images in a secure fashion. Transmits accurate billing information in a timely manner.
- Plans/organizes work for assigned shift to properly utilize time, resources, and assures supplies are adequate so that patient can receive appropriate quality care. Assures that equipment is maintained and is clean and in working order. Reports equipment maintenance and/or repair timely.
Values
- We COLLABORATE: We develop our treatment plans in collaboration with physicians, clinicians, and patient’s families.
- We ADVOCATE: We advocate on behalf of every patient and family.
- We RESPECT: We recognize and value the dignity, rights, and resources of each patient.
- We EDUCATE: We educate our team members and families with purpose and compassion.
- We SERVE: We serve as a TEAM with integrity at all levels focused on achieving the best possible outcomes for our patients.