EKG TECHNICIAN TRAINING PROGRAM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
To be accepted for enrollment, and applicant must be at least 16 years old at the time of enrollment and must be in good health to attend all classes. Handicapped students may be accepted for enrollment providing the disability does not jeopardize their safety or their employability. The student should be free from medical restrictions related to lifting, bending, pushing, or carrying objects. Reading, writing, and speaking English is mandatory.
The entering student does not have to have previous healthcare experience to enter this course. However, the Certifying Board that administers the Certification Exam requires that the applicant have a high school diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.).
The course is open to men and women without regard to race, religion, culture, or national origin. According to Certification guidelines the student must have a valid social security number to attend the course. However, in order to work, as an EKG Technician the student must have satisfactory credentials required by the employer. Please call us for our scheduled class offerings.
VOCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The primary vocational education objective is to impart knowledge resulting in measurable and demonstrable skill performance by the student and to achieve this by presenting programs as effectively and efficiently as possible within a logical designated time frame.
Overall vocational objectives for the EKG Technician Training Program are designed to meet the level of comprehension that will allow the student to achieve employment status as an EKG Technician specialist. This program is meant to provide a strong foundation and preparation for continued academic pursuit and attainment.
Individual program objectives are designed to provide the proficiency levels in theory and performance that meet the standards for employment of those beginning or continuing their careers in the health care field in a specialized field of cardiology. As an Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician the student will be able to find employment in:
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
At the completion of the program, the participant will:
Be aware of the role of healthcare workers and providers including legal issues of practice;
Demonstrate knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system including medical terminology;
Demonstrate the exercise of Patient’s Rights;
Interact and communicate effectively and accurately with the Patient, family and staff;
Provide simple EKG monitoring and testing based on the Medical Doctor’s orders;
Perform basic EKG Technician skills safely, comfortably, and accurately;
Accurately demonstrate how to report and record observations, including major heart arrhythmia and responses of the Patient to his/her immediate supervisor or the Medical Doctor;
Demonstrate the placement of pericordial (chest) EKG leads to classmates and the instructor;
Give simple emotional and psychological support to the Patient and family;
Be able to help provide a pleasant physical, emotional, and safe environment for the Patient;
State all the criteria used to interpret 12-lead EKG’s;
Operate a 12-lead EKG machine and maintain it in operating condition;
Perform specialized EKG Technician skills safely, comfortably, and with 75% accuracy, such as
Handwashing and other infection control methods
Use of personal protective equipment - Providing privacy for the Patient during the procedure
- Takes and records pulse
- Takes and records respiration
- Takes and records blood pressure