Registered Polysomnograpic Technologists are responsible for performing, monitoring diagnostic testing following AASM guidelines under the direction of the Medical Director, Polysomnography Coordinator, Supervisor, Manager, or Lead Technologist. This includes all aspects of sleep disorders test up to but not limited to, patient hook-up, equipment interfacing, monitoring, troubleshooting, and scoring. This includes Polysomnography, Polysomnography with therapeutic intervention, screening studies, multiple sleep latency tests (MSLT or MWT), patient follow-up and education, for the Registered Polysomnographic Technologist.
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