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EKG Technician Training Course CHHO-5700
Our comprehensive training program will prepare you to enter the healthcare profession, or enhance your current level of training, as an EKG technician or Telemetry technician. An EKG technician is a medical professional trained in operating specialized equipment used to measure the heart’s performance. EKG technicians work directly with patients, administer tests, and provide the resulting data to the appropriate medical staff for analysis. Students will learn important practice and background information on the anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, and legal aspects of patient contact. Students will practice with EKG equipment and perform hands-on labs, including introduction to the function and proper use of the EKG machine and other clinical practices.
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Upcoming Offerings:
Begins upon registration, Online (Class ID 149907)
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Tuition Assistance:
Yes. Full tuition assistance is available to support your career goals. Fill out our referral form at www.kirkwood.edu/cefunding.
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Industry Credentials Earned:
Completion of this course will qualify the student to take the National Health Career Association Certified EKG Technician (CET) exam, which is included in the tuition of the course, and is optional to take. This exam is not required to work as an EKG technician in Iowa.
Entrance Requirements/Prerequisites:
Prospective students must have evidence of high school diploma or equivalent or will earn such within 12 months of the start of the course. Participants must be 18 years of age or turn 18 within 12 months of starting the course. Please note that clinical sites and spots for students under 18 at the time of clinical completion are limited.
Delivery Method:
Online, Lab
Length of Program and CEU Credits:
52 hours, 6.2 CEUs
Program Completion Requirements:
This is a pass/fail course. Didactic and laboratory portions of the course must total a score of 75 percent or greater.
Course Objectives:
• Demonstrate knowledge of coronary anatomy and physiology, electrophysiology, and lead morphology and placement.
• Understand the technical aspects of the EKG machine.
• Calculate heart rate in a variety of methods.
• Interpret a rhythm strip using the 5-step process.
• Demonstrate rhythms originating in the sinus node, atria, AV junction, and ventricles.
• Demonstrate knowledge of AV blocks, rhythm strips, and myocardial infarction (MI).
• Identify the steps of a 12-lead EKG, including methodology and basic interpretation.
• Describe medications and electrical therapy options.
• Describe and demonstrate proper patient protocols.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the EKG Technician Training Course, students will have the knowledge and skills required to work as an entry-level EKG technician or Telemetry technician in a hospital, clinic, or private office setting. Students will also be prepared to take the optional Certified EKG Technician exam at the end of the course.
Other Items to Know About this Course:
The following textbook will need to be purchased separately: Hartman's Complete Guide for the EKG Technician, 2nd Edition, Clarke; ISBN: 978-1604251517; and Workbook for Hartman's Complete Guide for the EKG Technician, 2nd Edition; ISBN: 978-1604251524.
Pathway to Credit Program:
None.
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