Position Summary:
The Telemetry Technician monitors and interprets cardiac rhythms for patients across the hospital, supporting early recognition of changes in clinical status. This role provides continuous observation of telemetry monitors, accurately identifies rhythm abnormalities, and promptly communicates significant changes to nursing and medical staff. Working as a collaborative member of the care team, the technician contributes to patient safety through precise documentation, timely escalation of concerns, and consistent surveillance of assigned patients. Through attention to detail, clear communication, and dependable monitoring, the Telemetry Technician helps maintain a safe care environment and supports effective coordination of cardiac monitoring services.
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Physical Requirements:
The Telemetry Technician primarily performs work in a seated position with extended periods of visual concentration while observing monitors. The role requires frequent use of computers, keyboards, and communication devices, along with intermittent walking to clinical areas as needed. Adequate visual acuity, hearing, and manual dexterity are essential for interpreting cardiac data, responding to alarms, and interacting with clinical staff.
Environmental Requirements:
Work occurs in a controlled clinical environment with exposure to typical hospital noise levels, multiple monitor alarms, and frequent interruptions. The role involves working closely with nursing and medical teams and may require adapting to changing patient assignments and high-acuity situations. Strict adherence to privacy, safety, and infection-prevention protocols is necessary when entering patient care areas or handling telemetry equipment.