Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University-posted 3 months ago
Lafayette, LA

The Registered Respiratory Therapist participates in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with pulmonary disorders. Therapists are responsible for the initiation and management of Life Support Systems under the direction of the physician. The RRT may perform all tasks included in their license practice act within department guidelines and policies. The RRT must function with limited supervision, relying on their education and the guidance of the physician and supervisory staff.

  • Observes and adheres to all departmental and hospital policies and procedures, and follows all safety, quality assurance, and infection control standards.
  • Efficiently records pertinent patient care data utilizing the computerized medical record or manual documentation in order to promote timely and efficient access to required information throughout the organization.
  • Consults with physicians concerning respiratory care procedures, initiates bronchodilator therapy in situations of respiratory distress, attends Code Blue and MET calls, transports patients requiring respiratory assistance.
  • Checks patient oxygen equipment, spot-checks respiratory care equipment, nebulizers, while ensuring proper equipment operation and the provision of high quality health care services.
  • Prepares, initiates, and monitors patient respiratory ventilator system, and ensures adequate ventilation levels during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and routine mechanical ventilation.
  • Administers and assesses respiratory therapy procedures (e.g., handheld nebulizers, mechanical ventilation, chest physiotherapy, nasotracheal and tracheal suctioning), assesses therapy effectiveness, and prepares equipment and medications following physician's orders.
  • Assesses patient condition and compliance recommending appropriate therapy and having the ability to interact with peers, nursing and medical staff in a professional manner.
  • Draws from in-dwelling lines and obtains, analyzes, and interprets arterial samples in accordance with departmental policy and hospital standards.
  • Assists in the education of respiratory employees on proper arterial puncture procedures.
  • Maintains competency in Arterial Line insertion, intubation and advanced ventilation.
  • Completes competency assessment on peers and students.
  • Teaches at least one department in-service per year.
  • Maintains BLS, ACLS and PALS.
  • Works to improve and further the profession by serving on departmental/hospital committees, completing community service projects or by maintaining membership in professional organizations.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or requested.
  • Education: Associate's Degree or equivalent from a CoArc approved program (10 years experience as licensed therapist substitutes for Associate's Degree)
  • BLS required, ACLS and PALS required within 6 months of hire (NRP also required within 6 months of hire for Women's and Children's positions)
  • Successful completion of both the Certified and Registered exams administered by the NBRC.
  • Current NBRC required.
  • Current Louisiana state license or temporary permit issued by LSBME.
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