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Current NYS Respiratory Therapy Technician license, required. Explains planned therapy and goals to patients and evaluate, monitor and record patient's response to Respiratory Care.
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Performs assessment of residents' cardiopulmonary status utilizing physical assessment and history taking skills, laboratory findings, radiological studies of the chest, pulmonary function testing and professional judgment to formulate a respiratory care plan upon the order of a physician.
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Manages patients' airway or pulmonary status using techniques, such as endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, pharmacological support, respiratory therapy, and extubation.
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Uses Respiratory therapy processes to support assessment of patient utilizing a variety of skills such as pulmonary diagnostics, chest radiograph, hemodynamic values, laboratory values, and correlates blood gases and electrolytes.
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Active Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential issued by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) within 12 months OR active Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) credential issued by the NBRC if credential received prior to January 1, 2019.
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Administers a variety of respiratory therapy treatments as prescribed. Performs various pulmonary ventilation treatments such as administration of oxygen and compressed air through various means.
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Requests and evaluates pertinent laboratory studies, pulmonary function studies, including blood gases, respiratory therapy, and other appropriate studies under established protocol.
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Administers standard Respiratory Care including but not limited to, aerosol medication delivery, basic bedside pulmonary function testing, breathing exercises, oxygen therapy, arterial cannulation and arterial punctures.
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Observes resident's respiratory rate and pattern, pulse, breath sounds, reaction to medication, any difficulty with therapy during and after treatment. Powerback is a new way of delivering recovery, rehabilitation, respiratory, and wellness services to patients across the nation.
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Employees may perform ECG, EEG, pulmonary function testing, & bronchoscopy and any other testing as deemed within the scope of practice by national standards. Assesses patient's respiratory status by incorporating relevant clinical information including vital signs, chest X-rays, and ABG values.
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Associates degree in Respiratory Therapy is required. The Registered Respiratory Therapist administers and documents diagnostic and therapeutic services on patients to evaluate and/or treat the cardiopulmonary system under the direction of a physician’s order.
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Overview Respiratory Care Practitioner RRT treats patients with pulmonary disorders such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), collapsed lungs, and pneumonia. Qualifications EducationAssociates Degree from an AMA Respiratory Therapy Program- RequiredCertificates and LicensureLicensed by the Arizona Board of Respiratory Care Examiners- RequiredNational Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)- RequiredBLS, ACLS, PALS - RequiredNRP- Required within 90 days from date of hire and/or providing care in special care nurseryExperienceOne year of experience – Preferred Options Sorry.
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Alerts Lead Respiratory Therapist/DON/ADON of needed supplies and equipment for Respiratory Therapy Department. Minimum of Associate’s degree in Respiratory Therapy from an accredited educational institution; Bachelor’s degree preferred.
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Overview Under the supervision of the medical director, the Respiratory Therapist-Certified is responsible to provide respiratory care services in accordance with physicians’ orders, department policies and procedures, as well as respiratory therapy-driven protocols.
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Requirements:Associates Degree in Respiratory Therapy from an accredited Respiratory programRegistered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) licensing from the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) within 1 year upon hireActive license in the state of Nebraska as a Registered RespiratoryWithin 6 months of hire, must complete special competency programJoin us at Catholic Health Initiatives, and become a part of our faith-based health system.
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