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Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as sleep medicine physicians, psychologists, CPAP care coaches, and respiratory therapists, to ensure holistic patient care. Prescribe appropriate interventions, such as lifestyle modifications, sleep hygiene education, medication management, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, and referrals for specialized treatments.
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Conducts prescribed therapeutic procedures to achieve adequate oxygenation including adjustment of oxygen concentration, adjustment of PEEP/CPAP, and prevention of "iatrogenic" hypoxemia. BLS required in Sleep Disorder Department and Respiratory Care Department.
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Administered services include, but are not limited to, therapeutic gases, aerosol and humidity therapy, positive pressure breathing treatment (IPPB/CPAP), deep breathing exercises, airway care, including tracheobronchial aspiration and other procedures, and postural drainage and percussion/vibration to aid in secretion removal.
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Current Utah Respiratory Care Practitioner license. You will implement and maintain BiPAP/CPAP, pressure control/high frequency jet ventilation, and mechanical ventilation for patients as directed.
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License, Certification, Registration Respiratory Care Practitioner License (Washington) required at hire Basic Life Support required at hire Registered Respiratory Therapist Certificate required at hire Additional Requirements:N/A Preferred Qualifications: Two (2) years of experience as respiratory care practioner (respiratory therapy) working with CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), Bi-Level devices and fitting interfaces;Previous experience with PSG and/or home sleep studies.
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Master’s Degree in Nursing with an Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner specialization. Master’s Degree in Nursing with an Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner specialization.
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Able to perform all therapeutic respiratory care procedures, use of adult, pediatric and Neonate mechanical ventilation, use of BiPAP/CPAP, and the performance of EKG’s, PFT’s, Cardiac Stress testing, and interpretation of basic cardiac arrhythmias.
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Current Respiratory Care Practitioner licensure in the state of Iowa required. Performs incentive spirometry, aerosol therapy, oxygen therapy, pulmonary drainage procedures, BIPAP/CPAP, ekg, blood gas,six minute walk, outpatient testing, and suctioning following interpretation of physician order.
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License to practice as a respiratory care practitioner through the Washington State Department of Health. Performs respiratory patient care to include Aerosol Therapy, ABGs, ETTs, Bronchus, ECGs, CPT, Vent Care, CPAP/BIPAP therapy and other Respiratory Care Procedures in accordance with all department safety, risk management and procedural standards.
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Provide professional care to patients in the sleep lab for diagnostic polysomnography and CPAP trials. Licensed as a Respiratory Care Practitioner in the state of SD. Registered Respiratory Therapist credential issues by the National Board for Respiratory Care.
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Regions Hospital has an exciting opportunity to join our team of CPAP Clinicians that work in collaboration with a Health Care Team in treating sleep breathing disorders. Experience: Five (5) years as a respiratory therapist or CPAP Specialist with two years in a home care setting.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner License (California) Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate from Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists OR Registered Respiratory Therapist - Sleep Disorder Specialist Certificate from National Board of Respiratory Care.
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Valid NJ State Respiratory Care Practitioner License. Demonstrate knowledge and skill in the use of Oxygen Therapy, BiPAP, CPAP and High Flow Nasal Cannulas (HFNC) for use in primary assignment area patient populations.
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Valid California Respiratory Care Practitioner or Registered Respiratory Therapist license. 2+ years experience as a Respiratory Care practitioner. Equipment includes but is not limited to: cpap, bipap, suction unit, apnea monitor and ventilator.
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Current State of CT Respiratory Care Practitioner License. Sets up, operates and manages patient care on respiratory related equipment such as mechanical ventilators, NIPPV/CPAP, or High Flow Oxygen devices; Manages patients on invasive mechanical ventilation modes (AC, PSV, PC, APRV, Bi-level.
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