Respiratory Therapist - NICU Specialist - Per Diem

BMC SoftwareBoston, MA
19d$39 - $58

About The Position

The Respiratory Therapy Department has formally adopted the American Association For Respiratory Care Clinical Practice Guidelines (AARC CPG) for patient care. Respiratory Therapists function in a physician supervised environment following AARC CPG (where applicable) as well as established departmental standards and practices. Respiratory Therapists provide critical care service to all patient age groups.

Requirements

  • 1+ Years of Level 3 NICU experience required.
  • Interpersonal and communication skills sufficient to satisfactorily explain respiratory therapy/pulmonary function test procedures to patients.
  • RRT License in respiratory therapy by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  • NRP Certification required.
  • Certified in Basic Life Support by the AHA or Red Cross required, Advanced Life Support Certification preferred.
  • Must obtain sufficient annual Continuing Education to maintain license.

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced Life Support Certification preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provides superior customer service to internal and external clients, customers, and patients as referenced in the Service Excellence Standards.
  • Reviews the medical record including: Physicians orders for completeness, indications for therapy as well as potential contraindications prior to administering therapies/medications in accordance with AARC CPG.
  • Conducts a clinical patient assessment including but not limited to, cardiac, pulmonary and neurologic status. Further detailed assessment criteria is contained within the individual AARC CPG for the therapy ordered.
  • Assembles equipment in accordance with manufacturers specifications and departmental standards.
  • Confirms that equipment is functioning per manufacturers specifications prior to use.
  • Monitors equipment function during use and applies appropriate corrective action in the event of malfunction.
  • Administers ordered therapy while clinically monitoring patient for outcome, hazards, or complications arising during, or immediately following therapy.
  • Maintains, monitors, measures, and adjusts mechanical ventilators appropriately to assure proper function and to ascertain therapeutic effectiveness.
  • Performs routine oxygen, aerosol, and emergent airway management, chest physiotherapy, postural drainage, and/or sputum induction to maintain patient airways (in accordance with AARC CPG).
  • Performs assessments of patients and deliver systems (i.e., Ventilator Systems) on a regular basis in accordance with AARC CPG and departmental standards and practice.
  • Documents patient assessments, therapies delivered, patient monitoring, responses to therapies, and complications within the medical record in accordance with AARC CPG.
  • Provides emergency response for cardiopulmonary arrest, respiratory emergencies, hospital disasters and other emergencies as needed.
  • Delivers basic life support maneuvers such as maintenance of a patent airway, external cardiac compression, manual ventilation by way of mouth-to-mouth, bag-valve-mask, and related ventilation techniques.
  • Maintains AHA BLS certification on an annual basis.
  • Acts as a member of the health care delivery team assisting in the development and implementation of multidisciplinary patient care plans.
  • Documents assessment of patient response to ongoing care and participates in the reevaluation of care delivery.
  • Acts as and integral part of the health team that partakes in the pulmonary rehabilitation of the difficult to wean patient.
  • Provides routine care, cleaning, disinfecting and maintenance of departmental equipment.
  • Documents equipment malfunction and alerts supervisor.
  • Assists with maintaining stock levels by notifying supervisor as levels require replenishment.
  • Measures using appropriate available instrumentation, pulmonary function, gas exchange, respiratory rate, tidal and minute ventilation, alveolar-to-arterial PO2 gradient, intrapulmonary shunt fraction, respiratory mechanics (including static and dynamic compliance), pulse rate, blood pressure, arterial blood gases, end-tidal CO2, and pulse oximetary
  • Calibrates and maintains pulmonary function equipment, and other departmental equipment in accordance with manufacturers recommendations, and departmental standards.
  • With appropriate training, the therapist assists in the performance of bronchoscopes, sleep studies, bronchial provocation, and exercise testing for evaluation of hypoxemia and/or desaturation studies.
  • Maintains departmental documentation including, but not limited to: Patient Charting Departmental Therapy Records Quality Assurance Patient Charges
  • Assists in the development, implementation, and maintenance of departmental quality assurance programs and audits as assigned.
  • Enhances professional growth and development through in-service meetings, educational programs, current literature, workshops, etc.
  • Is strongly encouraged to partake in the local and national respiratory therapy societies.
  • Patient's condition, therapies, therapeutic goals and objectives, and response to therapy on a shift to shift basis.
  • Adverse reactions to pharmaceuticals and/or therapies.
  • Hospital variance report notification.
  • Maintaining the confidentiality and security of all hospital related, medical staff related, and patient related data and information, electronic or hard copy.
  • Abiding by all hospital/department policies and procedures.
  • Accurately measuring/calculating pulmonary parameters.
  • Knowledge of all facets of critical care respiratory therapy and American Association for Respiratory Therapy Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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