Radiologic Technologist Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C1106X
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What do Cardiac-Interventional Radiologic Technologists do?
Cardiac-interventional radiologic technologists assist physicians with image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat cardiovascular diseases.
They utilize sophisticated equipment to capture images, inject contrast dye, place devices such as stents, perform angioplasty and embolization, and monitor patients during these procedures.
This specialized role requires strong technical, clinical, and multitasking skills to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
Responsibilities
Image-Guided Procedures: Technologists operate specialized equipment, such as fluoroscopes and digital angiography machines, to guide physicians in performing procedures like angiography.
Contrast Injections: They inject contrast media into blood vessels to visualize them and assess their function.
Interventional Techniques: They assist with therapeutic interventions such as:
- Stenting: Placing stents to open narrowed arteries.
- Angioplasty: Widening blocked or narrowed blood vessels.
- Embolization: Blocking off blood flow to particular areas.
- Ablation: Using heat or cold to destroy tissue, often in cases of cardiac arrhythmias.
- Biopsies: Obtaining tissue samples.
Patient Care: They prepare patients for procedures, explain the process, monitor vital signs, and ensure patient comfort and safety.
Team Collaboration: They are key members of a cardiac catheterization lab team, working closely with cardiologists, nurses, and other medical professionals.
Emergency Response: They must be prepared to respond to emergencies and adapt to demanding, on-call schedules to meet the needs of patients with acute conditions.
Essential Skills
Attention to Detail: Precision is critical for accurately delivering injections, deploying devices, and ensuring patient safety.
Technical Proficiency: Expertise in operating complex imaging and interventional equipment.
Anatomical Knowledge: A deep understanding of cardiovascular anatomy and pathology.
Communication Skills: The ability to explain procedures and make patients feel comfortable.
Flexibility and Multitasking: The capacity to handle multiple tasks and adapt to rapidly changing situations.
Environment
Cardiac-interventional radiologic technologists typically work in a Cardiac Catheterization Lab or a Special Procedures/Interventional Lab within a hospital.
Specialty Radiologic Technologists
Bone Densitometry Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471B0102X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in bone densitometry and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy, in the performance of bone density imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Cardiovascular-Interventional Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C1101X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in cardiovascular interventional technology.
Computed Tomography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C3401X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in computed tomography (CT) and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in performance of CT imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471M1202X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of MRIs, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Mammography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471M2300X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in mammography and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of mammogram imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Nuclear Medicine Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471N0900X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in nuclear medicine technology and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in performance of nuclear medicine imaging, administration of radiopharmaceuticals to patients, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Quality Management Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471Q0001X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in quality management.
Radiation Therapy Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471R0002X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in radiation therapy and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy, in the administration of radiation therapy, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Radiography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471C3402X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in radiography (also known as X-rays) and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of radiographs, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Sonography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471S1302X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in sonography and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in the performance of ultrasounds, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.
Vascular Sonography Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471V0105X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in vascular sonography and is trained in the use of ultrasound equipment to image veins and arteries, which health care providers use to diagnose and treat various vascular conditions.
Vascular-Interventional Radiologic Technologists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471V0106X
A radiologic technologist who specializes in vascular interventional and is appropriately educated and trained, consistent with nationally recognized standards, state statute, and facility policy in performance of vascular interventional imaging, exam techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, and patient care.