The major challenges to this position include but are not limited to operate a variety of sophisticated ultrasonic imaging units and reading and reporting systems. The apprentice will review images for identification, technique, and completeness according to the governing body of that specific modality, i.e. SDMS and IAC for cardiac ultrasound. The Apprentice will function as a role model, and professional resource to patients, physicians, peers, and the general public in a manner consistent with the values and standards of conduct of Renown Health. The Apprentice is responsible for performing all types of ultrasonic examinations according to the modality he or she is specialized in and various exams specific to modality will be followed according to policy. The Apprentice will also learn invasive techniques such as: transesophageal echo (TEE), use of echo enhancing agents, bubble studies, and guidance for pericardial centesis etc. according to policy, and all exams including these types of exams will be followed according to policy. Examinations may be performed in the respective ultrasound department, or any other department as required including portable exams. The Apprentice will perform other duties or assignments as requested by the clinical instructor including but not limited to; checking code blue carts, eye wash stations, blanket warmers, refrigerators, cleaning and maintaining equipment and the lab, and meeting all requirements set forth by our governing and accreditation bodies, Federal, State, Joint Commission, and Renown Health requirements. The Apprentice must demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care based on physical, motor/sensory, psychosocial, and safety appropriate to patients served ranging in age from infant, child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric, and meet standards of quality as measured by the unit/department age-specific competency standards. This position has the authority to make technical decisions that will provide the best possible sonographic image quality. This position must be proficient in the use of ultrasound imaging systems. This position provides direct patient care.
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