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Anesthesia Technician
- Burlington, Vermont, United States
- Burlington, Vermont, United States
À propos
When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you're making a difference in people's lives.
For the first year the training hours will be 6:00am-2:30pm. After the first year the hours will change to 12:00pm to 8:30pm.
Weekday and weekend call required after year one.
Job Description
Supervised and trained by the Anesthesiology Clinical Instructor and the Manager, Anesthesiology or their designee, the Anesthesia Technologist I (ATI) assists Anesthesiologists and CRNAs with the technical preparation for the induction of anesthesia and airway management. The ATI will learn to prepare and maintain supplies and equipment used for administration of anesthesia and other related procedures. Once the ATI is proficient in performing the appropriate duties, the colleague will participate in the on-call rotation with a preceptor to receive exposure to advanced cases that have minimal daytime frequency. The AT1 will perform duties and responsibilities associated with call and meet all of the policy requirements under supervision. The preceptor will continue to support the AT1 until the colleague is ready for independent yet supported work.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities Including But Not Limited To
- Assists with setting up anesthetizing locations with required equipment and supplies according to the type of cases and ages of the patients, not limited to high acuity, high risk patients. Becomes skilled at consulting with an Anesthesiologist or CRNA for specific setup needs as necessary or requested. Locations include but not limited to Operating Rooms, Interventional Radiology Suites, Neuro-interventional Radiology Suites, CTI, Litho, EP Labs, Cath labs, MRI, and Endoscopy, Pulmonary, PET Scan, CT Scan and Radiation Oncology. Some areas require additional equipment and setup with an EPIC connection as they do not have a permanent anesthesia setup. The ATA I is trained to set up equipment for use in the work area such as, but not limited to, connecting input and output hoses, bronchoscopes and assembling breathing circuits. Gains knowledge of the delivery process of anesthesia equipment as needed. Trained to set up IV solutions, transducers, medical pump tubing and all required equipment for cardiac monitoring. Educated on performing leak testing, calibration replaces 02 sensors and flow sensors of anesthesia machines. Gains experience in troubleshooting and service corrections, change tanks on machines and C02 absorbent canisters as needed. Cleans anesthesia machines and other anesthesia equipment after each case to meet operating room target times.
- Assists with the preparation of blood pressure transducers and calibration to the appropriate machine. Becomes skilled at the functionality of various hemodynamic monitoring systems. Learns to perform cardiac output injectate process and reports numeric to the provider. Enters all patient data for calculations. Follows the calibration sequence for SVO2 catheters. Learns proper set up of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring systems, entering all data and aseptically assembling kit.
- Assists the Anesthesia staff in the set up and initialization of hemodynamic monitoring equipment including arterial lines, central venous catheters, PA catheters and TEE. Learns to assist anesthesia providers with arterial line and central line placement. Gains knowledge about each kit available at LHMC. Based on case type and provider directives, learns to follow proper patient sterile prep procedures, open kits using sterile technique.
- Assists Anesthesiologists with the care of patients before, during, and immediately after anesthesia which involves the following:
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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