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4- 6 hours per shift ; maybe up to 8 hours depending on caseload Saturday and Sunday Respiratory Therapist (RT) Looking for a full time talented and motivated Respiratory Therapist to join our dynamic team.
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PRN - Shifts Vary Qualifications: Graduate from an accredited school of respiratory therapyCurrent BLS, ACLS, and PALS certificationRegistered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Registered by the State of Minnesota (CRT)Two years of critical care experience preferred Job Responsibilities: Provides respiratory care, including ventilator care, to patients at the hospital.
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Remains alert to assess possible side effects to oxygen delivery Administers respiratory therapy treatments, understands the purpose of each and the possible side effects associated with each Sets-up and monitors mechanical ventilators and the associated critical care duties required for such treatment, such as airway management and tracheal suctioning Able to assess patient pain interfering with optimal level of function or participation in rehabilitation.
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Current State Respiratory Therapist Licensure. Current American Heart Association BLS certification or obtained within 90 days of hire date. Somerset is host to nationally recognized, high quality performing and visual arts, concerts and other special events to the community.
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Applicants must be licensed by the Alabama State Board of Respiratory Therapy and must be registered by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Certification of BLS is preferred for hiral processes required within the orientation period, not to exceed 90 days of hire or transfer.
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Occupational Therapy Assistants in acute care therapy participate in a rotation approximately every 3 months in the following medical units: step down, cardiology, medical/surgical, oncology, respiratory, neurology, and orthopedic.
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As a Certified Respiratory Therapist you will:Administer respiratory therapy care and life support to patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of cardiopulmonary system, under supervision of Physician or Respiratory Therapist and by prescription.
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Current Registered Respiratory Therapist for the State of Texas (TMB) required Current NBRC credentialing as RRT required Current ACLS required Current BLS required (American Heart Association) Current PALS required (must obtain within 90 days of hire) Current NRP required (must obtain within 90 days of hire.
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EEG, LPN, EMT, Respiratory Therapist or previous sleep experience preferred. BLS required; ACLS preferredExcellent interpersonal a communication skills and understanding and sensitivity for patient comfort and confidentiality.
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Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS) required Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) (within 3 months of date of hire or transfer) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) (within 3 months of date of hire or transfer) NRP (within 3 months of date of hire or transfer) Licenses: Requires current North Carolina Respiratory Care Practitioner license (RCP) Minimum Work Experience 3 years experience as a RRT preferred.
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Current Registered Respiratory Therapist for the State of Texas (TMB) required Current NBRC credentialing as RRT required Current ACLS required Current BLS required Current PALS required (must obtain within 90 days of hire) Current NRP required (must obtain within 90 days of hire.
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Professional disciplines of the designated case manager may include occupational therapist (OT), physical therapist (PT), registered nurse (RN), respiratory therapist (RT), speech therapist (ST), or (licensed) social worker (LSW.
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Overview Join our team as a PRN Respiratory Therapist (RRT or CRT) in Pocatello, ID. Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always. Certified or Registered Respiratory Therapist by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Idaho Licensed Respiratory Therapist licensure Current BLS certification required.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist NRP and PALS required in the Children's Hospital prior to working independently in the NICU and PICU. Work Shift Night (United States of America) Location Tuomey Facility 1570 Tuomey Hospital - Payroll Only Department 15707135 Respiratory Care Services Share your talent with us.
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RequiredLicensed Respiratory TherapistCurrent Respiratory Therapist Licensure to practice in the state of KentuckyCurrent Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) with the National Board for Respiratory CareRequired Skills Certifications: Current American Heart Association BLS certification or obtained within 90 days of hire date.
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