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I) Perform diagnostic testing including Pulmonary Function Testing, Electrocardiograms, Electroencephalograms and Home sleep testing. h) Perform necessary procedures with non-invasive methods such as CPAP and BIPAP therapies.
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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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The Polysomnography Technologist 1, under the direction of the Manager, monitors a patient's sleep for the diagnostic testing of sleep related disorders, and performs therapeutic polysomnographic procedures.
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Performs various technical and diagnostic respiratory therapy procedures in all areas of the hospital. Advanced practice skills may include: Therapeutic gas management and monitoring, including INO and He O2; Pulmonary Function Testing; Bronchoscopy assist; Hemodynamic Monitoring; Waveform analysis; Nocturnal Sp O2 evaluation (Desaturation Studies); Polysomnography; Transport duties Requirements: Education/Skills.
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Some of the medical conditions that are commonly treated include but are not limited to; Respiratory Failure requiring ventilation, vapotherm, high flow, bipap, cpap, and nasal cannula. Ability to communicate with physicians, CCO/co-workers, as appropriate about changes in patient's clinical condition including results of diagnostic studies and symptomatology.
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License: If not Registered Polysomnographic Technologist, Registration may be obtained in one of the following ways: Completes the Step online modules Completes a CAAHCP accredited Sleep Training Program Completes an Electro Neuro Diagnostic Program Completes a Respiratory Therapy add-on Track for Sleep Technology.
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Therapeutic Procedures to include CPAP/Bi-Pap, jet aerosol, oxygen therapy, incentive spirometry, chest physiotherapy, pulse oximetry, high flow oxygen, continuous aerosols, ventilator management, diagnostic testing.
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Performs all interventions/procedures within job scope and specific field of specialty in accordance with standards of care, policies & procedures, regulatory guidelines, and role specific competencies specifically: Routine, non-routine and complex recordings such as CPAP, Bi-level, split night studies, seizure studies, REM behavior studies, MSLT testing, scoring all records, routine PSG recordings & Oxygen Titrations.
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Ventilation Management: Invasive (ETT) & Non-invasive (BiPAP/CPAP) - Diagnostic/Therapeutic taps: Lumbar puncture, Paracentesis, Thoracentesis. EMR: McKesson Paragon. Ventilation Management: Invasive (ETT) & Non-invasive (BiPAP/CPAP.
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Provides respiratory care for patients in adult, neonatal care, and/or outpatient CPAP centers. Performs diagnostic cardiac testing including EKG’s, rhythm strips, and 24 hour holter monitoring.
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Provides expertise for difficult-to-fit nasal, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) patients. Performs polysomnographic studies in a clinical setting, including oxygen and nasal continuous positive airway pressure titrations.
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Must be in or graduating soon from Polysomnography school. General knowledge of Polysomnographic Care modalities, therapies, equipment and medications. Location: BSW, College Station, Texas. Participates in community service through sleep apnea screening.
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20,000 Sign on BonusJob SummaryPerforms a wide range of prescribed therapeutic and diagnostic respiratory care procedures in the routine critical care areas on adult, pediatric, and newborn patients.
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Polysomnography Technologist Must be in or graduating soon from Polysomnography school Location: BSW, College Station, Texas Schedule/Shift: FT Nights Brand New Facility Opening Soon JOB SUMMARY The Polysomnography Technologist 1, under the direction of the Manager, monitors a patient's sleep for the diagnostic testing of sleep related disorders, and performs therapeutic polysomnographic procedures.
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This includes airway management, clinical assessments, and all modes of ventilation including, but not limited to, controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV), assist‑control ventilation (A/C), synchronous intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), flow‑by, pressure support ventilation (PSV), positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP), continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP), and pressure control ventilation (PCV.
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