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RCP - Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner - State Licensure. This position is accountable and responsible for respiratory care administered under the direction of a Licensed Respiratory Therapist and in accordance with therapy guidelines, applicable regulations, and departmental policy, procedures and practices, ensuring the department's patient, visitor and customer interactions are aligned with Houston Methodist's ICARE values.
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Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP): Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP). Performs and directs the administration of respiratory care services (including but not limited to oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, inhaled medication, airway clearance, invasive and non-invasive ventilation and bedside spirometry), as ordered by a patients attending physician, in a quality manner that is in accordance with established procedures.
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Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (CRTT), or Licensed Certified Respiratory Therapist (LCRT), or RRT/Respiratory Care Practitioner (RRT / RCP), or Respiratory Therapist - Non Registered.
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NICU Respiratory Therapist (RCP III)Position Overview: To provide all aspects of respiratory care to neonatal patients in the NICU, nursery, labor and delivery, emergency room, surgery, and on transport.
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RRT/Respiratory Care Practitioner (RRT / RCP) State Registered Respiratory Therapist, or State Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician. You will conduct diagnostic procedures to evaluate the need for, and response to, respiratory therapy.
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In addition, the RCP performs respiratory therapy in all non-critical areas, as well as critical care areas under minimal supervision. If Advanced Respiratory Care Practitioner (ADV) – must complete criteria outlined in the facility’s Clinical Ladder policy, and provide all documentation for programmatic review and acceptance annually (if ineligible during any one cycle, the candidate will be returned to standard clinical RCP/RRT status.
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Reporting to Respiratory Care Practitioner Supervisor this position provides respiratory therapy which includes assessment, treatment, management, control, diagnostic evaluation including ABG lab procedures, puncture and analysis and care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system.
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Cert] RRT: Registered Respiratory Therapist - National Board for Respiratory Care, RCP - Respiratory Care Professionals License - Ohio Respiratory Care Board. Professional duties include: Oxygen Therapy, Bland and Medicated Aerosol Therapy, Airway Clearance Techniques, Assisted Ventilation Techniques, Blood Gas Sampling and Analysis, Non-Invasive Blood Gas Monitoring, Airway Management, Mechanical Ventilation, CPR, Bedside Pulmonary Function Testing, Sleep Assessment, Breathing Retraining, Home Care Instruction, Patient/ Parent Education and Smoking Cessation Counseling, In-House and Ambulance Transport.
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Performs routine and advanced respiratory therapy prioritizing patient needs in a rapidly changing environment. Respiratory Therapist PRN. Reg Respiratory Therapist (RRT): Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) from the National Board Respiratory Care.
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Associate of Science degree in Respiratory Therapy or a Bachelors in Respiratory Therapy. Must have current South Carolina Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) License.
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State Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) License required. Under the direction and authorization of the medical director and cardiopulmonary director, the RCP II is responsible for performing respiratory therapeutic and pulmonary diagnostic procedures as ordered by the physician.
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RRT/Respiratory Care Practitioner (RRT / RCP), or Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (CRTT), or Vocational School Graduate, or Associate Degree, or Bachelors Degree, or Certificate, or Masters Degree.
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Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) and licensure by the State of Illinois as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) required.
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In addition to acute care services, Saint John Hospital specializes in 24/7 emergency care, senior behavioral health, skilled nursing, ambulatory care, including outpatient surgical services, imaging services including 3D mammography, Diagnostic Imaging and Ultrasound, Rehabilitation Services including Physical, Occupational and Speech/Language Therapy and Audiology.
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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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