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20 jobs that use EKG the most

Jobs that use ekg the most include medical examiner, director of nurses registry, and telemetry technician.

What jobs use EKG the most?

1. Medical Examiner

How medical examiner uses EKG:

  • Adhere to OSHA guidelines while performing instrument sterilization in addition to managing medical inventory.
  • Perform medical exams such as EKG's, blood work, vitals and review medical history and paperwork with patients.
  • Assist in DNA case file management.

Most common skills for medical examiner:

  • EKG
  • Medical History
  • Vital Signs
  • Blood Pressure
  • Medical Exams
  • Death Certificates

2. Director Of Nurses Registry

How director of nurses registry uses EKG:

  • Assist with managing daily facility operations, including patient care, staff supervision and logistical oversight.
  • Work at various hospitals in the ER, CCU, MICU, PCU, SICU
  • Work ER, PACU and post cardiac cath via nursing registries.

Most common skills for director of nurses registry:

  • Patients
  • EKG
  • CPR
  • ICU
  • Critical Care
  • PACU

3. Telemetry Technician

How telemetry technician uses EKG:

  • Observe patients being monitor while in the ICU and the Med/Surge unit and reporting any abnormal findings to the RN.
  • Monitor patients and administer EKG.
  • Utilize varied medical equipment including telemetry monitors, vital sign monitors and lifting equipment to care for patients.

Most common skills for telemetry technician:

  • Patients
  • EKG
  • Patient Care
  • Customer Service
  • Rhythm Interpretation
  • ICU

4. Insurance Examiner

How insurance examiner uses EKG:

  • Manage operating procedure and accounting systems for payroll, operating expenses, supplies and inventory management and commercial accounts.
  • Court / arbitration / litigation appearances.
  • Review the subpoenas records in court house.

Most common skills for insurance examiner:

  • EKG
  • Financial Statements
  • Blood Pressure
  • Health History
  • Vital Signs
  • Naic

5. Monitor Technician

How monitor technician uses EKG:

  • Assist with placement and manage intra-aortic balloon pumps.
  • Operate electrocardiogram (EKG), cardiac treadmill testing equipment and record data.
  • Administer care to patients in a LATC setting, support with ambulation and rehabilitation procedure.

Most common skills for monitor technician:

  • Patients
  • EKG
  • BLS
  • Medical Terminology
  • Cardiac Rhythms
  • Arrhythmia

6. Customer Care Technician

How customer care technician uses EKG:

  • Use EMR software to manage patient records and files; reinforce and uphold patient confidentiality as required by HIPAA and clinic.
  • Monitor patients' blood pressure and heart rate using electrocardiogram (EKG) equipment during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
  • Assist in monitoring patients for ECG arrhythmias.

Most common skills for customer care technician:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • EKG
  • Phlebotomy
  • CPR
  • Customer Care

7. Respiratory Director

How respiratory director uses EKG:

  • Manage ventilated-dependent patients, assist with ventilator transports, prepare equipment for decontamination, bronchial hygiene management
  • Conduct therapeutic procedures to maintain a patent airway, remove via suctioning of secretions, to achieve adequate ventilation & oxygenation.
  • Organize efforts for JCAHO accreditation.

Most common skills for respiratory director:

  • Patients
  • EKG
  • RRT
  • Acute Care
  • Acls
  • Direct Patient Care

8. Medical Assistant Externship

How medical assistant externship uses EKG:

  • Adhere to OSHA guidelines while performing instrument sterilization in addition to managing medical inventory.
  • Perform various clinical duties, such as vital signs, EKG's, urinalysis, PFT's, and rooming/interviewing patients.
  • Interview patients during check-in/check-out procedures to obtain their medical information following HIPAA standards.

Most common skills for medical assistant externship:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • EKG
  • Office Procedures
  • Exam Rooms
  • Laboratory Specimens

9. Clinical Exercise Specialist

How clinical exercise specialist uses EKG:

  • Manage CNS supervise hospital base cardiac surgery clinic.
  • Develop safe and effective exercise prescriptions for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation patients following ACSM guidelines.
  • Design and implement individualized exercise prescriptions for patients with coronary artery disease; provide patient education and support.

Most common skills for clinical exercise specialist:

  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • EKG
  • CPR
  • Vital Signs
  • Health Education

10. Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist

How invasive cardiovascular technologist uses EKG:

  • Assist with placement and manage intra-aortic balloon pumps.
  • Perform ECG s, track vitals, monitor hemodynamics and first assist during procedures.
  • Prepare and position patients for invasive procedures.

Most common skills for invasive cardiovascular technologist:

  • Patients
  • BLS
  • EKG
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Patient Care
  • RCIS

11. Medical Assisting Extern

How medical assisting extern uses EKG:

  • Adhere to OSHA guidelines while performing instrument sterilization in addition to managing medical inventory.
  • Front office duties - appointments reminders, filing, EMR, patient check- in/check-outs, scans forms, and phone triage.
  • Perform and record triage information, explain treatment procedures prepare patients for exams and assist physicians during exams.

Most common skills for medical assisting extern:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • EKG
  • Office Procedures
  • Exam Rooms
  • Laboratory Specimens

12. Ward Secretary

How ward secretary uses EKG:

  • Conduct 6 mass vaccination campaigns, manage protein-calorie malnutrition, coordinate epidemiological surveillance, and direct health facility rehabilitation
  • Prepare payroll, administrative transfers, exclusions, transcripts, mail and student membership
  • Handle multifaceted clerical tasks (e.g., data entry, filing, records management and payroll . )

Most common skills for ward secretary:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Medical Terminology
  • Scheduling Appointments
  • EKG
  • Physician Orders

13. Physician Office Specialist

How physician office specialist uses EKG:

  • Specialize duty in managing geriatric patients in convalescent home settings.
  • Compile data entry of nightly sales totals into computer system to apply tips to employee's payroll.
  • Full knowledge of CPT & ICD-9, secondary claims, Medicare, medical, all HMO, PPO & IPA plans.

Most common skills for physician office specialist:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • EMR
  • Vital Signs
  • EKG
  • Medical History

14. Office Manager/Medical Assistant

How office manager/medical assistant uses EKG:

  • Manage front office operation, scheduling appointments, answering phones, filing insurance, including ICD-9 and CPT coding for insurance.
  • Demonstrate clinical competency and compassion in providing care, using technology, performing procedures and managing emergencies.
  • Prioritize patient scheduling base on procedures, screen patient calls, telephone triage, and prepare exam rooms.

Most common skills for office manager/medical assistant:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • EKG
  • Patient Care
  • Phlebotomy
  • Laboratory Specimens

15. Medical Laboratory Technician Assistant

How medical laboratory technician assistant uses EKG:

  • Demonstrate clinical competency and compassion in providing care, using technology, performing procedures and managing emergencies.
  • Promote continuity of care by accurately and completely communicating to other caregivers the status of patients for which care is provided.
  • Perform all protocol specific regulatory duties from initial submission to IRB to final study close-out.

Most common skills for medical laboratory technician assistant:

  • Phlebotomy
  • Patients
  • Lab Tech
  • EKG
  • Vital Signs
  • Surgical Procedures

16. Assistant Laboratory Technician

How assistant laboratory technician uses EKG:

  • Lead aerobic, anaerobic and UV light testing, chemical residue testing and centrifuge to separate chemicals from water.
  • Work with non-gynecological specimens including thin prep, cytospins or formalin and cellient cell blocks.
  • Work in cytology lab performing prep duties of surgical fluids, FNA aspirates and pap smears.

Most common skills for assistant laboratory technician:

  • Patients
  • Ladders
  • Computer Lab
  • Vital Signs
  • EKG
  • CPR

17. Heart Specialist

How heart specialist uses EKG:

  • Develop skills in managing diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension.
  • Gain increased recognition for the physical medicine and rehabilitation specialty from other medical departments.
  • Submit correct ICD and CPT codes for corresponding services with modifiers as needed.

Most common skills for heart specialist:

  • Patients
  • Clinical Expertise
  • EKG
  • Appointment Scheduling
  • Vital Signs
  • Arrhythmia

18. Student Medical Assistant

How student medical assistant uses EKG:

  • Provide supportive counseling and utilize motivation interviewing to improve patients' ability to manage their medical diagnoses
  • Demonstrate clinical competency and compassion in providing care, using technology, performing procedures and managing emergencies.
  • Assist patients with consent forms, HIPAA questions and insurance verification to ensure accurate and timely care.

Most common skills for student medical assistant:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • Laboratory Specimens
  • EKG
  • Surgical Procedures
  • Patient History

19. Ventilator

How ventilator uses EKG:

  • Manage artificial airways, mechanically ventilate patients, pulmonary rehab patients and perform CPR in code situations.
  • Provide emergency care, including artificial respiration and assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Perform ABG's and maintain the IRMA ABG machine.

Most common skills for ventilator:

  • Respiratory Care
  • Patients
  • Pediatrics
  • BLS
  • EKG
  • Critical Care

20. Sports Medicine Coordinator

How sports medicine coordinator uses EKG:

  • Achieve hospital's first ever non-violation NRC inspection
  • Manage department during HEALTHSOUTH's acquisition of PRSM.
  • Manage daily logistics operations, assist other logistics coordinators as needed with any issues/concerns regarding 3rd party carriers and/or movements.

Most common skills for sports medicine coordinator:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Patients
  • Physical Therapy
  • EKG
  • Drug Screens
  • Clerkship

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