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This facility is known to provide cutting-edge inpatient and outpatient services for patients who require treatment for a variety of respiratory disorders including asthma, emphysema, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD.
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Credentialed as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) The Respiratory Therapist assesses patient's respiratory needs, plans care, implements and evaluates respiratory therapy in accordance with hospital philosophy, policies/procedures and standards.
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The Respiratory Therapist provides all aspects of respiratory therapy to both in-patients and outpatients. Must hold a current and valid New York State Respiratory Therapy license.
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Must be a graduate of an approved program of Respiratory Therapy. Title: Respiratory Therapist. Performs postural drainage, percussion and bronchial hygiene techniques. A copy of the SDS data base can also be found at the hospital switchboard, saved on a disc.
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Skills: respiratory therapy,healthcare,assessment. Carries out blood gas puncture and analysis, blood gas analyzer operator maintenance and quality control. Performs bedside pulmonary function.
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Please send me your BLS/CPR, RRT License, and Vaccine card. Responds to cardiac arrest and Rapid Response situations. After demonstrating competency will be certified in emergency endotracheal intubation of adult patients.
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About the Opportunity: Shift: Day Shift Schedule: Monday to Friday Setting: Inpatient Responsibilities: The Respiratory Therapist Manager will be responsible for: Monitor state and federal regulations and those of other regulatory and accrediting agencies pertaining to departmental functions.
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Associate Degree of Applied Science (or higher in Respiratory Care required or completion ofN.B.R.C. entrance certification exam. The Respiratory Therapist administers all Respiratory Care therapeutic and diagnostic modalities in all patient care areas, demonstrates knowledge and skill necessary to provide all Respiratory Care modalities.
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NYS licensed Respiratory Therapist or Respirtory Therapy Technican. New Graduates must be Registered by NBRC and NYS licensed as a Respiratory Therapist. Serves as a resource to other health care team members in relation to all aspects of the respiratory care.
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The Respiratory Therapist provides comprehensive respiratory therapy to both inpatients and outpatients. This role involves collaboration with patients, families, peers, physicians, and other healthcare team members to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate respiratory care in line with hospital policies and standards.
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PromptCare is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Respiratory Therapist Assistant to join our team. Exchange medical equipment under the supervision of the respiratory therapist. If you are a dedicated and compassionate individual with a passion for respiratory care, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our patients.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist. Transports patients, when necessary, within or outside the hospital while maintaining ventilation and perfusion. Performs Pulmonary Function studies, interprets results and makes recommendations to the physician relative to the patient's diagnosis and treatment.
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The Respiratory Therapist treats conditionsthat affect the pulmonary system and help patients who are having troublebreathing from infants to the elderly in a variety of health caresettings. The Respiratory Therapist provides respiratory and pulmonarytherapy, management, and rehabilitation under the direction of a doctor.
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Maintaining close communications within the facility with the director of nursing, nurse managers, and admissions coordinator to assist in development of the respiratory therapy program. As a long-term respiratory therapist, your role would involve providing specialized care and treatment to patients with cardio-pulmonary, respiratory conditions neurological disorders and physical conditions that manifest into respiratory disorders over an extended period.
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Minimum of two years (A.S. degree in Respiratory Therapy) CoARC approved college (B.S. preferred). Licenses and Certifications: Registered by the National Board for Respiratory Therapy.
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