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MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Licensed as a Respiratory Care Practitioner accepted by Texas Medical Board Technical, clerical, critical thinking and interpersonal skills relevant to patient care/area.
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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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Respiratory\RCP - Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner RCP Required. Performs routine respiratory care treatments and oxygen administration in adult, pediatric, and neonatal areas.
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Meets Medical Board of California requirements for PSGT licensees or meets Respiratory Care Board of California requirements for respiratory care practitioner program for RCP licensees.
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Certification as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (or hold a temporary permit) by the PA State Board of Medicine. 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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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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Come join our team as a(an) Respiratory Practitioner II. We care for our community! Jump-start your career as a(an) Respiratory Practitioner II today with Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center.
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Licenses and Certifications· BLS - Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association· ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support from the American Heart Association· RCP – California Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner required.
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QualificationsMinimum EducationX High school diploma or equivalent x PreferredX Graduate of a Program in Respiratory TherapyX Accredited Bachelor's Degree Preferred CRT or RRT Credentials XRequired Arizona Respiratory Care Practitioner License XRequired □ Doctor of Medicine □ Preferred □ Required Required SkillsRequires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision.
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Perform diagnostic and therapeutic clinical procedures as defined in the Respiratory Care Services scope of clinical practice. Completion of a COARC approved respiratory care program.
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Certified by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) is required. Responsible for providing direct patient respiratory care treatments, and assisting in evaluating patients with respiratory illness.
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Licensure as a Respiratory Care practitioner by the Maryland Board of Physician Quality Assurance is required. Job Description General Summary Under general supervision, administer complex respiratory therapy procedures in the evaluation and treatment of individuals with cardiopulmonary functions threatened or impaired by developmental defects, the aging process, physical injury, or disease by administering respiratory care techniques.
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Licensure/Certification/RegistrationRegistered Respiratory Therapist credential issues by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Licensed as a Respiratory Care Practitioner in the state of SD.Current basic CPR, PALS, NRP and ACLS certifications.
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KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES/LICENSE OR CERTIFICATION PREFERRED : Bachelor's Degree (four year college or technical school) Field of Study: Respiratory Care LICENSE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA Current licensure as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) or Respiratory Care Practitioner in the state of Georgia.
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Proforms the duties and tasks of a Respiratory Care practitioner encompassed within the license granted by the state of RI. Provides bedside respiratory care to patients as assigned by supervisors and treated on the physician's order for both in-house and out-patients.
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