Provide respiratory care procedures per hospital policy.
Requirements
Strong customer service and communication skills, both verbal and written.
Graduate of an approved school for Respiratory Care. (Program must be accredited by CoARC-Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care).
. Pass the NBRC ( National board for Respiratory Care) Exam Current NJ State License
BLS certification required, ACLS, PALS & NRP approved by AHA preferred
Responsibilities
Demonstrates the ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate continuum of care
Maintains the dignity/confidentiality of the patient, serves as a patient advocate
Verifies the identification of patient using two identifiers
Verifies physician order before performing therapy, reviews pertinent clinical data
Explain procedure to patients in a clear and concise manner without causing unnecessary anxiety
Select, assemble, check for proper function and operation, use and troubleshoot equipment.
Ensures all infection control policies and procedures are always adhered to
Administers prescribed therapy (oxygen therapy, medication administration, ventilator management, Non invasive therapy) in accordance with department policy and procedure
Documents in the medical record: patient assessment, patient education, therapy provided, ventilator, Non-invasive flow sheet, and EMR
Initiates, monitors , evaluates and manages care for mechanically ventilated patients according to department protocols
Maintains a patent airway including intubation and provides ventilation and chest compressions during CPR
Performs arterial puncture to obtain samples for blood gas analysis. Accesion and release results in Osimer
Performs diagnostic related testing such as sputum induction, forced vital capacity, peak flow measurements, bedside PFT and pulse oximetry, 6 minute walk.
Performs CAP testing as required TJC (The Joint Commission) on ABG analyzers
Processes respiratory equipment for cleaning and disinfection/ sterilization
Secure, maintain and care for patients with artificial airways
Access patient’s skin integrity and document in EMR and report finding to Wound Care.
Administration of medications as ordered within +/- 1 hour time period of scheduled frequency
Initiates new start orders within the time frame for the specified frequency
Ventilator Non-Invasive therapy flow sheet and EMR charting to be performed twice per shift and any changes that were made.
Critical values to be reported within 15 minutes of obtaining ABG results (document critical values reported – Date, Time, Person reported to and RT initials.