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Minimum one (1) year of experience as Respiratory Care Practitioner (Respiratory Therapy) working with CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), Bi-Level devices and interfaces.
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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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RCP - Respiratory Care Practitioner - State of Pennsylvania Upon Hire. Educates patients in collaboration in various clinical situations such as sleep apnea and CPAP machines, proper fitting of mask and headgear, and setting of pressures in concordance to sleep studio requirements.
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Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT), Registered Sleep Technologist (RST), or Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) License and Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) by the NBRC. Sleep Disorder Specialist (SDS) preferred.
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The Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) displays sensitivity and empathy to the needs of patients, visitors and members of the Littleton Regional Healthcare staff. Provide full range of services including: Adult ventilator care, CPAP and BiPAP, patient airway management of all aged patient population for in and outpatients, arterial blood gases, deliver aerosol and nebulizer therapy, perform chest physical therapy, patient education, and pulmonary function testing.
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Come join our team as a(an) Respiratory Practitioner II. We care for our community! Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more.
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This includes but is not limited to: ventilator and tracheostomy patient management, inhaled medication delivery, oxygen therapy, bronchial hygiene techniques, CPAP/BiPAP therapy, emergency care, arterial blood gases, etc.
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Certification as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (or hold a temporary permit) by the PA State Board of Medicine. Patient care includes care to patients in the following age groups: neonatal (birth to 30 days), pediatric (30 days through 12 years), adolescent (13 through 18 years), adult (19 through 64 years), and geriatric (65 years and above.
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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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The Respiratory Care Practitioner provides care to all patients in the following areas (but not limited to) Critical Care areas, sub- acute areas, Peds, L/D, the outpatient departments, and the Emergency Department.
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Licensure with Minnesota Board of Medical Practice – Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP), eligible for licensure or temporary licensure is preferred. Modalities include but are not limited to oxygen administration, nebulizer treatment, postural drainage and percussion, ventilator management, CPAP/BIPAP, pulmonary function testing, EKGs and other specialized diagnostic studies.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist and licensed as an Illinois Respiratory Care Practitioner. Assesses patient oxygenation, ventilation, and hemodynamic status through clinical observation, patient assessment, physiologic monitoring including oximetry, capnography, ventilator waveform analysis, and cardiac output, ECG, and laboratory values; provides respiratory care interventions within the scope of the Rapid Response Team, performs CPR.
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Primary functions include the administration of oxygen therapy, aerosolized medications, bipap/cpap, pulse oximetry, capnography, apnea link, ekg, spirometry, 6 minute walk, O2 determination, ABG, heart admissions, rapid response, code blue, transfers, Areas worked include: general acute care areas, intensive care, emergency department, surgical suites, recovery rooms, skilled nursing facilities, and other clinical areas.
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Maryland Respiratory Care Practitioner license, Registered by the National Board of Respiratory Care. Knowledge of ventilators, CPAP/BiPap, oxygen delivery systems and HFNC.
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The Medical University of South Carolina is seeking a highly qualified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner to work in an established Level I/II practice at MUSC Health - Orangeburg, in collaboration with MUSC in Charleston, SC. The qualified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner will attend high risk deliveries and develop a plan of care for each infant while collaborating with MUSC physicians in Charleston via Telehealth technology.
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