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Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a Certified Respiratory Therapist PRN you want with your current employer? Do you want to work as a Certified Respiratory Therapist PRN where your passion for creating positive patient interactions are valued.
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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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Neonatal Resuscitation Program, or PALS Pediatric Adv Life Supt, or State Registered Respiratory Therapist, or State Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician, or Associate Degree, or Bachelors Degree, or Certificate, or Masters Degree, or Vocational School Graduate must be obtained within 90 days of employment start date.
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Must have the ability to perform and recommend procedures in all areas of EKG, Bronchial Hygiene, Oxygen Therapy, Respiratory Diagnostic Procedures, and all levels of Mechanical Ventilation.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist is required. Requirements: Must be a graduate of a C.A.A.H.E.P. approved respiratory therapy program. Our highly specialized services meet the unique medical needs of children, from Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care to Children’s Emergency Services, the latest treatments for deformities of the spine including titanium rib implants and halo traction, a Heart Center, a specialized asthma program, a highly regarded Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, and growing maternal services to include consultation, delivery, and maternal fetal medicine.
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Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (CRTT), or Licensed Certified Respiratory Therapist (LCRT) Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a(an) Respiratory Therapist CRT PRN you want with your current employer.
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In this role, the Respiratory Therapist Registry- Per Diem - PRN administers respiratory care treatments, procedures, and protocols under the direct supervision of department leadership and physician.
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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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Whether you’d prefer to work in a variety of patient care settings or focus on a specific area like Neonatal, Home Care, Pediatric, ECMO, Transport, or Disease Management, our leaders try to find Respiratory Therapy opportunities that fit your personality and passions.
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Performs respiratory therapy assessment with the guidance of a Registered Respiratory Therapist. Provides basic respiratory therapy modalities to both adult and pediatric patients.
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Performs various technical and diagnostic respiratory therapy procedures in all areas of the hospital. Responsible for the pulmonary care of critical, non-critical, and chronically ill adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients under the direction of a physician with minimal supervision.
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We have an opportunity for a PRN Respiratory Therapist to join our Night Shift team. 2 Years Respiratory Therapy experience in an ICU setting Preferred. The Respiratory Therapist gets the opportunity to participate in daily planning via patient rounds.
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BJC Home Care offers patients and their families a complete range of home care services, including skilled nursing services, adult and pediatric hospice and supportive care, rehabilitation therapy, home infusion therapy, infusion treatment rooms, home medical equipment and high-tech respiratory care.
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Preferred Certifications: Certified Respiratory Care Practitioner, AHA HCP Basic Life Support, AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support, AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and NRP. Certifications: Certified eligible Respiratory Therapist, certified within 6 months of hire.
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CRT thru the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) required. Performs patient assessments and institutes respiratory care plans. Advanced practice skills may include: Therapeutic gas management and monitoring, including INO and HeO2; Pulmonary Function Testing; Bronchoscopy assist; Hemodynamic Monitoring; Waveform analysis; Nocturnal SpO2 evaluation (Desaturation Studies); Polysomnography.
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