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Registered as a Respiratory Therapist (CER-RRT) from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC), required. Performs bedside pulmonary function studies as per physician's order.
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Responsible for all general respiratory care duties as a respiratory care practitioner which includes the administration of aerosol therapy, arterial blood draws and analysis, ECG's, pulmonary function screening, airway maintenance and oxygen administration.
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In your role as a Registered Respiratory Therapist, you may provide medicated and non-medicated therapies, invasive and noninvasive ventilation, oxygen administration and titration, diagnostic testing as related to ventilation and pulmonary function as well as arterial blood gas analysis.
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Licensure, Certification, Registration: CRT / RRT registered by N.B.R.C. Current CT state licensure as Respiratory Care Practitioner Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification ACLS, within 6 months of hire Current PALS or STABLE Certification and NRP certification preferred Knowledge, Skills and Ability Requirements : Ability to read and understand oral and written instructions, and effectively communicate information.
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Provides diagnostic respiratory services and non-invasive monitoring including pulse oximetry, arterial blood gas procurement, capnography, pulmonary function testing, apnea screening, bronchoscopy assistance and EKG procurement.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) by NBRC and Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner by the State of Texas Medical Board (RCP) As a Registered Respiratory Therapist , you will provide care to those suffering from acute and chronic respiratory problems.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist Credential preferred. Job SummaryIs responsible for performing and documenting therapeutic and/or diagnostic procedures listed in the Department Scope of Care. May have advanced responsibility for more complex critical care, cardiopulmonary rehab, pulmonary function/bronch, or NICU/anesthesia tech services.
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Prior NICU and Pedi experience is required*Level IV or Level III NICU experience highly preferredMinimum QualificationsEducation: Bachelor's degree, preferredLicense/Certifications: Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT.
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Experience / Qualifications: Registered Respiratory Therapist by NBRC, Current Florida RT or TT license, CRT is accepted, but must become a Registered Respiratory Therapist within 36 months from initial hire date.
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Associates Degree in Respiratory Care + Must have a State of Georgia license as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. + May be required to perform pulmonary function testing.
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Registered Respiratory TherapistNight Shift 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM Loyal Source is actively seeking a motivated Respiratory Therapist to place into a 8-13 week night shift position currently open in Columbus, OH. JOB-SPECIFIC DUTIES/COMPETENCIES The Respiratory Therapist provides quality patient care, providing intensive respiratory care and patient transport into and out of the facility as medically prescribed, within the scope of professional license and with minimal supervision.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT). Preferences ACLS •PALS •Completion of COPD educator course •Bachelor's degree •One-year RCP experience with at least six months in adult/pediatric critical care •Two years minimum experience with at least one year in adult/pediatric critical care •Experience in pulmonary rehab •Experience in pulmonary function testing.
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The candidate must hold the credential of Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) from the National Board of Respiratory Care and a current license from the State of Connecticutto practice as a Respiratory Care Practioner.
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Our Respiratory Therapists are highly trained when it comes to performing specialized respiratory care including ventilator management, nebulizer treatment, chest PT, drawing arterial blood gases, oxygen therapies, external ventilation support and some pulmonary function assessments.
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