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JOB SUMMARYThe Respiratory Therapist supports the Marshfield Clinic Health System (MCHS) in delivering inpatient and outpatient respiratory therapy services to patients from neonatal to geriatric, under the direction of physicians and administration.
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Draw ABG’s, bubble CPAP for infants, aerosol therapy, MDI therapy, Pulse oximetry, ETCO2 monitoring, oxygen therapy, CPT, BIPAP’s, Ventilators (adult, pediatric, infant) EEG’s and Pulmonary Function testing.
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Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (CRTT), or RRT/Respiratory Care Practitioner (RRT / RCP), or Associate Degree, or Bachelors Degree, or Certificate, or Masters Degree, or Vocational School Graduate.
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Experience : Previous clinical experience practicing general respiratory therapy with experience in ICU, ER, Newborn, Pediatric and Cardiac Stress testing ABG sampling and analysis, Pulmonary Function Testing, and Cardiac Event and Holter monitoring preferred.
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The Respiratory Care Practitioner 2 at Asante is an Advanced Respiratory Care Practitioner that has acquired additional credentialing and competencies as outlined in the Respiratory Critical Care Orientation, Respiratory Care Services Competency Evaluation and Respiratory Care Services' Career Ladder, in one or more of the following: Adult Critical Care, Pediatric Care, Neonatal Care, Pulmonary Function Technology, Team leadership.
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Performs routine respiratory care treatments and oxygen administration in adult, pediatric, and neonatal areas. Collects soiled equipment from patient areas, transports to CV Respiratory Therapy department or appropriate cleaning area and cleans, disinfects, sterilizes and packages respiratory care equipment as needed.
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MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Associates Degree in Respiratory Therapy Sciences MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Previous Working Experience in Neonatal Respiratory care, or successful completion of department specific orientation including skills validation of competencies for the duties and responsibilities of this level.
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ADDITIONAL PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Neonatal Pediatric Specialist credential from the National Board for Respiratory Care preferred. NICU Respiratory Therapist Work that works for you.
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This is a TPD (0.2 Status), variable shift Respiratory Care Practitioner position in the Respiratory Therapy Department. Associate degree or higher from an approved and accredited program of Respiratory Care, RRT registered by the National Board for Respiratory Care, and a current Montana state respiratory therapy license.
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Proficient in all respiratory therapy driven protocols and strategies: Flolan, Critical Care Vent Protocols, Bronchodilator Protocols, Pediatric Asthma Protocol, and Lung Protection Strategies (ARDSnet.
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With approximately 200 patients, the Division is comprised of a complete cystic fibrosis team including pediatric psychology, respiratory therapy, nutrition and social services specialists.
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You will perform respiratory therapy, ventilator management, code team, EKG, and other duties, which may include exercise stress testing and pulmonary function testing. Qualifications Education:For employees hired January 16, 2011, minimum of an Associate degree in Respiratory Therapy from a program accredited by the Committee On Accreditation for Respiratory Care (COARC) or accredited by the American Medical Association’s Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA.
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RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONER IIDemonstrates knowledge, application, competency, and assessment skills for all specific patient/member age categories; neonatal, pediatric, and adult. Description: Job Summary:Assesses, plans, implements and evaluates respiratory therapy care and life support to patient in adult intensive care as well as pediatrics and med surg with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system under the supervision of physician and prescription.
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This position is in support of our existing pediatric pulmonology program and respiratory therapy services at Valley Health System in Paramus, NJ. This program provides care for children with acute and chronic pulmonary disorders, asthma bronchopulmonary dysplasia and ambulatory ventilator support at Valley Hospital.
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Perform all basic modalities of respiratory therapy to adults and pediatric patients as prescribed by physicians and/or other authorized personnel within the scope and guidelines established by department/hospital policies and procedure.
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