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This employee is generally responsible for the setup of highly technical equipment such as ventilators, monitors, and CPAP units. The Health Care Specialist also provides technical assistance with equipment and may end up performing setup of all types of oxygen equipment as well.
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Requires thorough knowledge of cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology and pulmonary pathology as it applies to all modes of therapy in respiratory care. Requires Associates degree in Respiratory Care. Successfully completed the NBRC examination for Certified Respiratory Therapist.
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As a health care professional, the incumbent is responsible for, but not limited to, managing the processes involved in performing respiratory therapy, ventilator management, ECG, oxygen administration and airway management.
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Notify leader of respiratory care, nursing supervisor, or unit leader of any inappropriate patient care issues. Sets-up, verifies proper function, operates, and monitors ventilators, BIPAP and CPAP.
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Performs home care instructions and arrange for home oxygen, nebulizer, and/or suction equipment. Collaborates with appropriate healthcare worker concerning patient care issues. Documents all medication and patient care errors.
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Workplace Experience: Patient Care Delivery Equipment and Skills Training: Network Computer System; Blood Gas Machine; Pulse Oximetry; IPPB Machine; Adult, Pediatric, & Infant Ventilators; EKG Machine; Holter Monitor; CPAP/BiPAP; PFT Machines; Bronchoscope; Infant Intubation; Meditech OE System.
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Provides respiratory care for patients in adult, neonatal care, and/or outpatient CPAP centers. Graduation from an accredited respiratory care program with an Associate's degree or equivalent and RRT credentialed by the National Board for Respiratory Care.
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SuperCare Health is a comprehensive, post- acute care, respiratory services company, focused on managing high-risk respiratory patients in their homes. Thorough knowledge and skill related to respiratory care field.
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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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Under the supervision of the Respiratory Supervisor, The Respiratory Therapist provides all therapeutic respiratory care procedures utilizing a multidisciplinary process in an acute or critical care environment.
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Contacts physicians to improve patient care. Responds to emergency situations, RRT calls and codes immediately. Documents complete and accurate charge entry daily. Follows proper hand washing and infection control between patients and procedures.
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Responsible for providing CPAP, Pulse Ox, Mask Fitting and any other oxygen/DME equipment under supervision of Respiratory Therapist. Maintains current and update knowledge of respiratory and home care equipment.
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Respiratory therapists practice under the able guidance of expert physicians and should ensure that all respiratory care, starting from diagnosis to therapeutic treatment is properly carried out.
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Required Skills: IV Insertion, PICC/Central Line Management, PA Line Management, Vascular Device Access/Care, Tele Interpretation, CPAP/BiPAP, Trach Care, Traction, CPM, Epidural/PCA pumps, Feeding Tubes, Wound Vac.
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Respiratory care will be preventative, rehabilitative, and palliative in nature. The Respiratory Therapist will utilize all the resources available within the agency and community to accomplish care objectives.
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