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electroencephalographic technologist

A professional who measures electrical activity of brain waves, using electroencephalograph (EEG) instrument, and conducts evoked potential response tests for use in diagnosis of brain and nervous system disorders. Responsibilities include:

  • Measures patient's head and other body parts, using tape measure, and marks points where electrodes are to be placed.
  • Attaches electrodes to predetermined locations, and verifies functioning of electrodes and recording instrument.
  • Operates recording instruments (EEG and evoked potentials) and supplemental equipment and chooses settings for optimal viewing of nervous system.
  • Records montage (electrode combination) and instrument settings, and observes and notes patient's behavior during test.
  • Conducts visual, auditory, and somatosensory evoked potential response tests to measure latency of response to stimuli.
  • Writes technical reports summarizing test results to assist physician in diagnosis of brain disorders.
  • May perform other physiological tests, such as electrocardiogram, electrooculogram, and ambulatory electroencephalogram.
  • May perform video monitoring of patient's actions during test.
  • May monitor patient during surgery, using EEG or evoked potential instrument.
  • May supervise other technologists and be known as Chief Electroencephalographic Technologist.
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