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In good standing to complete Associates degree in Respiratory Care within nine months. Set-up and monitoring of low-flow oxygen (e.g., less than or equal to 6 LPM) Clean and set up equipment.
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EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Documentation of education – high school diploma or GED Associates degree in Respiratory Care from an accredited Respiratory Care Education program requiredCERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must maintain current license in the state of employmentCRT, RRT or LRT licensure required (Licensed Respiratory Therapist (LRT) is required for Louisiana)Must maintain current Provider CPR and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification throughout employment.
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Requires an Associates Degree in Respiratory Therapy Sciences. If limited NICU experience, able to ramp up basic skill set (i.e., delivery support, blood gases, equipment setup) within a defined timeframe.
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Completion of an AMA approved respiratory care program (Associates Degree) Set up and administer all routine and complex respiratory therapy procedures to patients of all ages.
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Under general supervision, the RRT (Registered Respiratory Therapist) will perform all respiratory care related duties. Respiratory Therapists are expected to be self-directed in the absence of the full-time Team Leader.
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Associates Degree in Respiratory Therapy from a school accredited by COARC or appropriate body. Performs appropriate duties to rescue the patient, including maintaining the airway, intubation, chest compressions, ECG, ABG, and ventilator set-up.
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Is a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC); has and maintains a current licensure as a Respiratory Care Professional in the state of Georgia.
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Demonstrating proficiency in providing respiratory care services to include but not limited to the following modalities: aerosolized medication delivery systems, breathing exercises, oxygen delivery (set-up and maintenance) devices, postural drainage, pulse oximetry and bedside pulmonary function testing and phlebotomy experience (preferred but can train on job.
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Minimum of two years clinical experience in respiratory care. Minimum of two years clinical experience in respiratory care. Proficient in all patient care settings (i.e., adult ICU, NICU). Delivers the highest standards of patient safety and quality of care.
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Supports the supervision of shift activities, and acts as the expert during his or her assigned shift. Duties include daily support of staffing and assignments, providing resource support, supporting preceptor tasks, and fulfilling assigned patient care workload.
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Therapist has the authority to perform and evaluate respiratory care, initiate CPR, contact physicians, and perform all activities as assigned. “Respiratory Care” means the treatment, management, diagnostic testing, control and care of persons with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system.
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SUMMARY: Responsible and accountable for the set up and operation of various types of Respiratory Therapy equipment to be utilized in patient assessment, diagnosis and treatment of respiratory disease and/or illness.
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