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Setup and operation); Oral hygiene; Airway retaining device placement and maintenance; Airway support device management including BiPAP and CPAP devices; Oxygen delivery devices and therapeutic monitoring; Chest film analysis; Bloodgas collection and analysis; EKG analysis; Accurate and complete documentation; Cleaning and stocking of equipment and supplies as necessary; Participate in CAP and JC surveys.
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Performs safely and accurately, competencies for neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients (concentrators, suction equipment, aerosol, nebulizer, CPAP/BIPAP, portable oxygen and oxygen conserving devices.
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Provide care to patients requiring telemetry, high flow oxygen, bipap/cpap, general medical surgical patients. (ARRT, CRT, BLS, ACLS, etc) Provide care to patients requiring telemetry, high flow oxygen, bipap/cpap, general medical surgical patients.
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A Branch Coordinator provides clinical assessment and patient/caregiver education regarding ventilation, Bilevel, CPAP, and other high tech Respiratory Therapy, provides daily, weekly, and monthly follow-up visits to Home Medical Equipment patients requiring Clinical Respiratory Services, and provides on-call coverage in the rotation for the clinical respiratory patients at all MHME branches and participates in the HME tech on-call duties for the employees specific branch.
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The National Board must recognize the individual for Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) with the equivalent years of experience.
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Provides respiratory care for patients in adult, neonatal care, and/or outpatient CPAP centers. Therapist that have greater than 5 years of clinical experience and have a CRT or CRTT may be hired, are eligible for a Level II position and will fall under the Grandfather clause not requiring them to take their registry.
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Administers aerosol and MDI treatments, PEP, high flow cannulas w/heated humidity, Bipaps/Cpap, oximeter, incentive spirometry, bedside spirometry, chest percussion therapy, diaphragmatic and pursed lip breathing, suctioning, ventilators, assisting with intubations and extubations, ETCO2 monitoring and ABGs. Performs EKG's, EEG/EMG and PFT’s (if applicable and competency trained.
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Innovative Sleep Centers in Olympia Greater Area is looking for a motivated Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) or Respiratory Therapist (RRT or CRT). Must have experience in performing sleep studies: PSG testing and CPAP, BiPAP, BIPAP-ST, and ASV titrations.
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Apnea, video taping, CPAP, BiPAP, infant/child/young adult/adult procedures, e.g. sizing respiratory belts to fit appropriately, etc. Must hold a valid respiratory credential (CRT or RRT) from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) One year Critical Care experience.
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Have passed BRPT registry exam by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists, CRT or RRT. We provide start to finish long term care for our sleep patients, which includes, initial consultation, home sleep testing, in-lab sleep testing, mask fittings, CPAP clinics, remote patient monitoring, yearly follow up.
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Experience working with Ventilator Equipment, Cough Assist devices, CPAP, BIPAP and other respiratory devices a plus for this position however, we are willing train new RT graduates to help develop your respiratory skills.
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Respiratory Therapists are responsible for (but not limited to) aerosol therapy, oxygen therapy, peak flow monitoring, incentive spirometry, noninvasive ventilation management (BiPAP and CPAP), proper Code Blue response and resuscitation, ventilator management, percussion therapy, electrocardiograms (EKG), Holter set-up/scanning, and arterial blood gases, and electroencephalography.
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Two years of experience as a Registered Respiratory Therapist or five years CRT working with patient populations from Nursery/NICU and/or ICU/CCU environments. Therapeutic Procedures to include CPAP/BiPap, jet aerosol, oxygen therapy, incentive spirometry, chest physiotherapy, pulse oximetry, high flow oxygen, continuous aerosols, ventilator management, diagnostic testing.
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Draw ABG’s, bubble CPAP for infants, aerosol therapy, MDI therapy, Pulse oximetry, ETCO2 monitoring, oxygen therapy, CPT, BIPAP’s, Ventilators (adult, pediatric, infant) EEG’s and Pulmonary Function testing.
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A.S or B.S in Respiratory Therapy from an Accredited Respiratory Therapy ProgramCurrent RRT or CRT. Understanding of CPAP/BIPAP devices preferred. A.S or B.S in Respiratory Therapy from an Accredited Respiratory Therapy ProgramCurrent RRT or CRT.
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