Polysomnography technologists

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Overview

Polysomnography technologists

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Respiratory therapists

  • Perform diagnostic tests, such as arterial blood gas analysis and cardiopulmonary functions tests

  • Operate and monitor respiratory equipment to administer treatments such as oxygen, oxygen-air mixtures, humidified air or specialty medical gases

  • Operate, monitor, maintain and test a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic equipment

  • Perform or assist with interventions such as airway maintenance, line insertions, inductions and intubations, and manage patients and associated equipment

  • Execute anesthesia assistance services

  • Perform artificial respiration and external cardiac massage

  • Evaluate and monitor patients' cardiorespiratory conditions

  • Provide and optimize patients' mechanical ventilation

  • Assist with transport of high-risk patients

  • May prepare and administer authorized medications

  • Supervise and train students and other respiratory therapists

  • Participate in home care programs for chronic respiratory patients and provide patient and family education

  • Participate in research related to cardiac and pulmonary disorders.

  • Respiratory therapists may work in specific areas of practice such as anesthesia, critical care, neonatal and pediatrics, cardiopulmonary diagnostics, respiratory home and community care, research and private health industry.

  • Clinical perfusionists

  • Assemble, maintain and operate extracorporeal circulation equipment, intra-aortic balloon pumps and other heart assist devices to support or temporarily replace patients' cardiopulmonary functions during open-heart surgery

  • Administer blood products, drugs and other substances through heart-lung machines and other devices as directed by cardiac surgeons and anaesthetists to maintain adequate flow of oxygenated blood to all organs of the body

  • Monitor vital signs to support and maintain patients' physiological functions and metabolic needs during cardiopulmonary surgery

  • Participate in routine maintenance, calibration and inspection of all perfusion related equipment

  • Supervise and train student clinical perfusionists and other clinical perfusionists.

  • Cardiopulmonary technologists

  • Perform diagnostic tests, such as pulmonary function and asthma stress, or assist physicians with cardiac and cardiopulmonary stress tests and bronchoscopies

  • Determine patients' blood characteristics such as activated clotting time and oxygen saturation

  • Operate, monitor, maintain, calibrate and test diagnostic and therapeutic equipment

  • Monitor patients and advise physician of any changes in patients' condition

  • Prepare medications and administer inhaler and other treatments under supervision of cardiologist

  • Provide information and care for patients during tests

  • Assist with the preparation of cardiac catheterization room, prepare specialized catheters and assist cardiologists during catheterization

  • Perform analysis, programming and monitoring of implanted devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators during surgery

  • Supervise and train students and other cardiopulmonary technologists

  • Provide technical support for research.

Job titles

  • anesthesia assistant
  • anesthesia technologist
  • cardiopulmonary technician
  • cardiopulmonary technologist
  • cardiopulmonary technology instructor

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2024 edition
The labour market information for this career is aggregate data for Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists

Annual salary

Low

$60,170

Median

$79,253

High

$93,852

Job openings

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Education and training

Employment requirements

  • Respiratory therapists require the completion of a three-year college or university degree program in respiratory therapy, both including clinical training.

  • Licensing is required for respiratory therapists in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

  • A national certification for respiratory therapists is available for therapists working in Prince Edward Island, British Columbia, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

Additional information

  • Supervisory and instructor positions in this unit group require experience in their respective fields as a respiratory therapist, clinical perfusionist or cardiopulmonary technologist.

Certification requirements

Optional: The following certification are optional to practice as Polysomnography technologists in B.C.

  • Certified Polysomnographic Technician Designation

Certified Polysomnographic Technician Designation

Confirm with the certifying body that your intended program qualifies you for this certification.

To practice as a polysomnographic technologist in B.C., you may need to become a Certified Polysomnographic Technician through the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists. Eligibility is achieved through completion of an accredited program and completing the qualifying exam.

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