PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Collects pertinent medical information and reviews physician’s order to identify reason for examination and potential contraindications.
- Explains procedure to patient and ensures consent form is signed if required for examination.
- Positions patient and administers oral, rectal or intravenous contrast as required. Monitors patient reaction and responds to adverse reactions with emergency procedures as necessary.
- Selects equipment parameters and logs pertinent information.
- Performs scanning procedure. Modifies parameters as required to improve visualization of desired anatomy.
- Organizes images, performs the scan and transfers exam to PACS system.
- Aids with transportation of patients to and from Emergency Room and Inpatient areas.
- Responsible for ensuring communication to radiologist regarding Acute Stroke patients and certifying compliance with Acute Stroke protocols.
- Perform POC iSTAT testing and screen for contrast contraindications.
- Enters patient charges into computer.
- Monitors equipment for functionality and performance. Refers noted problems to the CT Supervisor.
- Assists in orienting and training personnel as necessary.
- Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with hospital and departmental policies and procedures. Immediately reports any mechanical or electrical equipment malfunctions, unsafe conditions, or employee/patient/visitor injury‑accident to Manager.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to the duties above, the CT/Diagnostic Tech may have the following job responsibilities as applicable:
- Performs myelograms, venograms, arthrograms, and other studies requiring intravenous injection of contrast medium.
- Assists physicians with studies or treatment. Delivers intravenous medication under direct supervision of physicians.
- Regularly performs the duties and responsibilities of the Radiologic Technologist. Performs routine radiographic examinations in accordance with specific operating instructions and safety standards.
- Assesses patient condition throughout procedure and observes for adverse reactions. Recognizes and responds to emergency situations according to departmental procedures.
- Must be able to work in a team environment. May be asked to work in another department as needs dictate.