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Other: Graduate of an accredited polysomnographic education or respiratory care practitioner program. Provides therapeutic and diagnostic use of oxygen, the use of positive airway pressure including continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel modalities, adaptive servoventilation, and maintenance of nasal and oral airways that do not extend into the trachea.
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At licensed facilities, coordinate with licensed healthcare professional to insure provision of staff training in diabetes, inhalation/CPAP devices, and other Restricted Health Conditions in compliance with CCL requirements.
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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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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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RCP - California Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner required. Providing continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or biphasic positive airway pressure (BiPAP) for patients who use such devices at home.
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Included but not limited to: Respiratory therapy in intensive care unit, general respiratory care, emergency room, ventilator management, CPAP/BIPAP, 02 Therapy, CPT, Aerosolized medications, CPR/code team, and computerized documentation.
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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. Provide professional care to patients in the sleep lab for diagnostic polysomnography and CPAP trials.
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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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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified (CRT) by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC). We house the region's only pediatric emergency care unit and was the first to introduce the daVinci Robotic Surgery System.
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I. In Critical Care areas, administers mechanical ventilation and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) to critical care patients, adjusts ventilation and CPAP under the direct supervision of a physician or an ICU qualified Respiratory Care practitioner, (if not ICU rated.
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Proforms the duties and tasks of a Respiratory Care practitioner encompassed within the license granted by the state of RI. 4.1 Familiar with CPAP/Bi-pap setup, maintenance and administration.
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In Critical Care areas, administers mechanical ventilation and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) to critical care patients, adjusts ventilation and CPAP under the direct supervision of a physician or an ICU qualified Respiratory Care practitioner, (if not ICU rated.
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Certified by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) is required. Minimum of 1 year critical care preferred-may include clinical rotation experience if new grad with preceptor endorsement, ABG experience highly desirable.
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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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Licensure/Registration/Certification: BCLS certifiedPreferred Qualifications:Education: NoneExperience: Five (5) years as a respiratory therapist or CPAP Specialist with two years in a home care setting.
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