This position functions in the Department of Interventional Radiology as an integral member of our team approach to patient care. The Interventional Radiology Technologist, in collaboration with physicians and nurses, strives to provide high quality care to every patient coming through the unit. Daily assignments vary due to the range of procedures that may be completed from central line placements to embolizations and strokes. The patient population varies from neonates to geriatrics adding another unique layer to the care provided in the unit. This position rotates between the dual locations of IR which include the South Waterfront/CHH2 as well as the 11A unit of the main OHSU Hospital building with call requirements.
The IR Technologist provides direct patient care using medical imaging techniques to help the Interventionalist in diagnosis and/or treatment. Provides assistance with radiographic procedures to demonstrate vascular and non-vascular structures for interpretation and/or therapeutic intervention. Delivers appropriate patient care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful completion of the procedure. Ensures the radiation safety for all patients as well as the other team members involved in the procedure. Clinical assessments, including NIHSS, are deferred to RN and privileged staff. NIHSS education is not required due to assessment deferment and Oregon RT(R) scope of practice.
Assists physician during cases while operating a variety of complex radiologic imaging equipment including fluoroscopy, digital subtraction angiography, ultrasonography and cone beam CT application within the Interventional Radiologic suite.
Prep the patient and prepare supplies under sterile conditions for the procedure. Scrub in with the physician and assist in performing procedure if needed.
Accurately obtains x-rays for the exams while being respectful to the patient’s abilities and safety issues.
Operates automatic injectors and selects the appropriate contrast agent for the patient and the exam under the direction of the Interventionalist.
In collaboration with other staff, provides patient care during examinations.
Responsible for equipment maintenance and use including, but not limited to, recognizing, troubleshooting, reporting, and documenting equipment malfunctions along with coordinating borrowing equipment from other departments.
Cross train to another service area (CCL, EP, Hybrid OR, Endoscopy, etc.)
Work independently on-call with department physicians and nurse.
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