What is an EKG Technician? What is a Telemetry Technician?
EKG technicians operate and monitor electrocardiogram (EKG) equipment for patients during diagnostic tests and surgical procedures. They report their findings to physicians who make diagnostic decisions based on the results.
Telemetry Technicians not only know how to perform an EKG they also know how to analyze the rhythms generated by the heart.
By teaching students the skills to apply the EKG and read the rhythms they become more marketable and have more options for employment.
Why would someone choose EKG/Telemetry Teechnician as a career path?
This execellent article provides 19 Reason for becoming an EKG Technician.
What is the outlook for an EKG/Telemetry Technician?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics there is a 22% job growth for Technician with the average salary being above $54,000.
What does the program entail?
Medright Inc.'s EKG/Telemetry Tech program teaches students about the cardiovascular system, focusing on the electroconduction of the heart tissue. Using a clear, yet thorough, approach that combines lecture and hands-on experience, students learn about the equipment used to perform EKG and how to read an EKG strip. Each lecture will build on the prior presentation. By the end of the program, students will be proficient at applying the electrodes for both 3- and 12-lead EKGs and to interpret results.
Who should take this course?
Students with a curiosity about the heart, those seeking to advance their skill set in the medical field thereby becoming much more marketable and valued, those wanting to become EKG/Telemetry Technicians.
As with all Medright, Inc. programs, this course also includes certification in BLS through the American Heart Association, the hospital-preferred organization for CPR training.
Successful students are eligible for National Certification as a CCT,
Certified Cardiographic Technician through the CCI, Cardiovascular Credentialing International. Medright, Inc. students are also eligible for the CRAT, Cardiac Rhythm Monitoring Certification Examination through the CCI, Cardiovascular Credentialing International.
Have you ever seen a telemetry machine and wondered what the lines mean?
This is a fun easy paced class to teach students how to intrepret the tracing on an EKG machine.
An EKG/ECG Techincian operates the electrocardiograph machine by applying the elctrodes to the chest of the individual having the test done.
Electrodes are adhesives tabs strategically placed on the patient that are attached to cables connected to the electrocardiograph.
The electrodes pick up the electical activity of the heart. This activity is transmitted to the electocardiograph resulting in electrocardiogram, a series of lines on a screen or paper.
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