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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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Current Minnesota State Respiratory Care Practitioner License. Procedures Include: Polysomnograms (inpatient and outpatient), Sleep Studies (limited polysomnograms), CPAP/BiLevel titrations, Oxygen titrations, seizure montages, impedance pH testing, EKGs, and Multiple Sleep Latency Testing.
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Critical Care (CRT & RRT only ): Sets up, operates and troubleshoots mechanical ventilators, CPAP systems and headboxes in ICCU and NICU; checks such functions as flow, volumes, pressures, gas mixture and humidification system.
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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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A current and valid Indiana License as a Respiratory Care Practitioner is also required. Responsible for the proper and safe administration of respiratory care including intermittent and continuous therapy, blood gas sampling and analysis, mechanical ventilation, airway management and non-invasive oxygen and carbon dioxide monitoring of neonatal, newborn, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric populations.
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Theideal candidatewill have at least two years of experience as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) in a Critical Care capacity, and will be registered by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), possess a current Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) credential, Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner (AHCL) Sets up all respiratory therapy equipment, including, but not limited to, continuous nebulizers, Oxygen hoods, ventilators, oxygen devices, suction, hand held nebulizers, Aquanox high flow device, CPAP/BiPAP machines, percussion devices and draws, analyzes and verifies ABGs according to orders received from the physician.
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Possesses a valid and current California Respiratory Care Practitioner license with strong consideration for individuals holding RRT certification. Provides set-up of respiratory equipment per physician order, including but not limited to portable ventilation, CPAP/Bi-Level, oxygen therapy, airway clearance devices, and other monitoring devices.
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Educational Qualifications: Associates Degree in Respiratory Care required Registration with the National Board of Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) with 1 year of experience BLS and NRP within 3 months of hire ACLS and PALS within 1 year of hire Current licensed Wisconsin Respiratory Care Practitioner Make Black River Memorial Hospital your home, we make transitions seamless.
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This also includes ongoing management of apnea treatment and compliance to include pressure adjustments guided by data downloads of CPAP, BIPAP, and ASV devices. Seeking a nurse practitioner to fill a vacancy in our downtown office.
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Maintains all mechanical ventilation including but not limited to the set-up, parameter changes, FO2 analysis, and compliance curves, PEEP, CPAP, pressure support, flowby and proper alarm settings.
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What You’ll Do: Performance of respiratory therapy orders throughout the hospital Drawing of arterial blood gases, analyzing ABGs and cord/venous/capillary samples Management of life support ventilators and BiPAP/CPAP Respond to Codes/Emergencies for airway management Who You Are: Requires satisfactory completion of an approved AMA Respiratory Practitioner program required.
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The Sleep Center currently includes five BC/BE sleep physicians, one nurse practitioner, a sleep psychologist, and two CPAP coordinators. The division is comprised of General Pulmonary Medicine, the Children’s Sleep Center and an active Cystic Fibrosis Care Center.
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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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License to practice as a respiratory care practitioner through the Washington State Department of Health required. 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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