Job Objective:
Work under the management of the Director of Respiratory Therapy Services and the direction of the assigned Respiratory Therapy Supervisor. A Respiratory Therapist I must display knowledge and ability to provide respiratory care to a wide range of patients from Pediatric to Geriatric. A Respiratory Therapist I is able to work in the Intensive Care Unit or the Emergency room as well as Pediatrics and on all floors of the Hospital.
Duties and Responsibilities:
A. Maintains high standards of customer service
B. Provides routine bronchodilator therapy and patient assessment:
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Uses Hand Held Nebulizer
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Uses Metered Dose Inhaler
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Competent with Continuous Nebulization
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Can use IPPB
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Able to identify different breath sounds, their meaning and recognize changes
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Recognizes accessory muscle use
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Uses Peak Flow Meter to assess efficacy of treatments
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Performs Bedside Pulmonary Function Tests
C. Provides oxygen therapy:
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Expert in standard 02 delivery devices, their uses and liter flow requirements
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Able to use and set up both heated and cool aerosol therapy
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Able to use and set up High-Flow Nasal cannula
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Understands danger of 02 misuse, especially for CO2 retainers
D. Provides Critical Care:
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Manages Ventilators on intubated patients
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Obtains Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) or Capillary Blood Gases (CBGs) and recommends a course of action based on their results
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Places and manages non-invasive ventilation on patients
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Assists with intubations
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Performs intubations in emergencies after certification
E. Provides Emergency Care.
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Responds to all Code Blues
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Is competent in bag and mask or bag and ET tube ventilation
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Able to work under extreme pressure and stress
F. Documents and communicates well
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Therapist must document therapies and evaluations completely and accurately in the patient record whether manually or electronically
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Therapist must be responsible for assuring all actions are reflected in the daily billing by end of shift
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Therapist must ensure all scheduled therapies are entered into the computer accurately
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Must be able to communicate well with other members of the health care team, including doctors, nurses and other therapists
Non-Essential Duties:
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Assists the Director of Respiratory Services and Supervisors or designee in completing alternate job duties as instructed.
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Maintains a professional behavior
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Always represents Antelope Valley Hospital and the Respiratory Therapy Department in a positive
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge
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Thorough knowledge of Pulmonary Disease states, their signs, symptoms and treatments
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Knowledge of and ability to use a wide variety of ventilation strategies to treat patients
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Knowledge of current practice in the care of Geriatrics, and Pediatrics
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Knowledge of medications used in Respiratory Therapy, their methods of administration, dosages, diseases treated, effects and adverse effects
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Knowledge of pulmonary anatomy in adults and the effects of disease on the pulmonary anatomy
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Demonstrates knowledge regarding the special needs, interests and behaviors of age specific groups.
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Demonstrates knowledge regarding the special needs, interests, and behaviors of patients requiring critical or specialized care.
Skills
- Skill at drawing ABGs and CBGs
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Demonstrated good communication skills.
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Good organizational skills.
Abilities
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Ability to accurately interpret results of ABGs and CBGs and initiate corrective action
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Ability to assemble, test, and place into use all respiratory therapy equipment used at AVH for Adult and Pediatric care
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Ability to think and act quickly in high-pressure situations
Education and Experience:
Education
- Graduate from school accredited for the education of Respiratory Care Practitioners and recognized by the state of California or the state of the school's location.
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High School diploma or GED equivalent
Experience
- Minimum experience provided through Externship/internship program of accredited school for education of Respiratory Care Practitioners.
Required Licensure and/or Certifications:
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Must be licensed with the State of California as a Respiratory Care Practitioner
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Credentialed with the National Board of Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. (RRT) If not already registered, staff will have five (5) years to obtain this credential.
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Current BCLS Certification
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Current PALS Certification
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
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Frequently moving large ventilators on wheels, which weigh up to 150 pounds, throughout the hospital.
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Moving tents and cylinders throughout the hospital.
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Working in small or crowded rooms.
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Working in all areas of the hospital.
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Walking, stairs, out of doors in all weather conditions.
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Frequently Lifting/Carrying 25-50 pounds and pushing/pulling 36-50 pounds throughout shift.
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Able to use Personal Protection Equipment
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Potential exposure to patient blood or body fluids
A detailed description of the physical requirements of this job is maintained in the Employee Health Department.
Education and Experience:
Education
- Graduate from school accredited for the education of Respiratory Care Practitioners and recognized by the state of California or the state of the school's location.
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High School diploma or GED equivalent
Experience
- Minimum experience provided through Externship/internship program of accredited school for education of Respiratory Care Practitioners.
Required Licensure and/or Certifications:
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Must be licensed with the State of California as a Respiratory Care Practitioner
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Credentialed with the National Board of Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. (RRT) If not already registered, staff will have five (5) years to obtain this credential.
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Current BCLS Certification
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Current PALS Certification