Respiratory Therapist

Employer
  • CARLE

Job Description

The Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) shall provide all aspects of respiratory care under the guidance of a qualified physician and the Director of Respiratory Therapy.

  • Effectively administer oxygen mixtures utilizing various oxygen delivery devices. Can set up, initiate and maintain ventilators and CPAP devices.
  • Is familiar with the principles of airway maintenance, endotracheal and tracheostomy care. Follows the procedures and observations for care during and after extubation.
  • Initiates and maintains cardiopulmonary resuscitation and other related life support procedures.
  • Confers with physicians regarding all aspects of Respiratory Therapy concerning patient care.
  • Administers specific dosages of all Respiratory Therapy related medications as specified by a physician.
  • Recognizes, interprets, and records signs and symptoms of medication side effects, particularly those that require notification of a physician.
  • Effectively and safely uses equipment for delivering positive pressure, humidification, nebulization, and medications to patients.
  • Effectively utilizes methods that assist in the removal of secretions from the bronchial tree such as, hydration, breathing and coughing exercise, postural drainage, chest percussion and airway suctioning.
  • Performs 12 lead EKG’s and prepares them for physician interpretation.
  • Dismantle and reassemble most of the Respiratory Therapy equipment. Is able to take all necessary precautions to insure the safe handling of all respiratory equipment.
  • Works well with each age level of patient. Is sensitive to the age specific needs of each individual patient and alters the clinical approach accordingly.
  • Occasionally oversee the work of Non-Certified Technicians who are performing those procedures requiring a high level of expertise.
  • Actively participates in Performance Improvement Processes.
  • Interprets and carries out physician orders accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Allays anxieties of patient/families regarding respiratory/cardiac procedures.
  • Performs all aspects of pulmonary function testing, if trained. Effectively uses all department pulmonary function equipment.
  • Is capable of working independently and can supervise the needs of their shifts when necessary.
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