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Licensure/Certification: Current State of Texas Respiratory Care Practitioner license required. Under general supervision of the Supervisor, the Respiratory Therapist is responsible for performance of all technical procedures related to the scope of service for the Cardiopulmonary Services Department.
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EDUCATION - Associate's or 2 years of work experience above the minimum qualification - EXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience - CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION - Basic Life Support (BLS) Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP): Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP.
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Required: Current New Mexico License for Respiratory Care Practitioner. Required: Graduate of a Respiratory Care program resulting in the completion Certificate or Diploma. Responsible for providing care, which includes assessment, treatment, control diagnostic evaluation of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP): Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP). The Respiratory Therapist Reward PRN has advanced knowledge and training of the cardiopulmonary system that is used to manage and treat patients.
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Seeking PRN Respiratory Therapists for the Baylor Scott & White Health Reward Staffing Resource Team! Registered Respiratory Therapi (RRT): Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) from the National Board Respiratory Care.
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Full-Time 601 Children's Lane Newly Created Position Days/Nights 85.0000 Through 85.0000 GENERAL SUMMARY The Respiratory Care Practitioner provides a variety of specialized and routine clinical therapies to the neonatal and pediatric population.
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Possess advanced knowledge of cardiopulmonary physiology and other sciences related to respiratory care and be able to demonstrate these to others. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) by the National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc.; and licensed by the State of West Virginia.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner. Demonstrates advanced clinical and critical care skills to support additional job responsibilities such as ECMO support, mechanical ventilator support, bronchoscopies, sleep lab, labor and delivery, cardiopulmonary and circulatory rehabilitation, Basic Life Support (BLS), etc.
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State Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) License required. Under the direction and authorization of the medical director and cardiopulmonary director, the RCP II is responsible for performing respiratory therapeutic and pulmonary diagnostic procedures as ordered by the physician.
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Administers therapeutic modalities including, but not limited to: aerosol therapy, intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB), oxygen therapy, postural drainage and percussion, incentive spirometry, adult and pediatric mechanical ventilation, tracheal suction, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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The Respiratory Care Practitioner is responsible for the delivery of skilled respiratory care modalities and interventions to designated patient populations with cardiopulmonary system deficiencies and abnormalities, which requires the use of advanced practitioner skills to intervene in complex patient care situations.
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Registered by the NBRC. Must be Licensed by the state of Indiana as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. Graduate of a two year respiratory care program approved by the AMA and JRCRTE or equivalent.
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Respiratory Therapist, RRT perform patient assessments and procedures related to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cardiopulmonary disorders. Respiratory Care Practitioner licensure by the State of Michigan.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) certification from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) required. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) certification from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) required.
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Under general direction of the department manager , according to departmental and hospital standards, the Respiratory Care Practitioner, referred to as RCP-II, is responsible for administering all levels of Respiratory Care to treat patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction and/or disabilities.
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