What are the responsibilities and job description for the RESPIRATORY THERAPIST (RRT) PRN position at Aiken Regional Medical Centers?
Job Description
Responsibilities
Registered Respiratory Therapist - PRN Day Shift Opportunity
6 : 45am to 7 : 15pm
Aiken Regional Medical Centers, located in Aiken, South Carolina, is a 273-bed acute care facility providing quality healthcare to the residents of Aiken and surrounding communities. Aiken Regional Medical Centers has been ranked a top hospital in South Carolina by the Carolina Center for Medical Excellence for its treatment of heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia. Services provided at the hospital include emergency medical care, orthopedic surgeries, maternity, and behavioral health services.
Registered Respiratory Therapist is responsible for providing basic and advanced Cardiopulmonary Services to neonatal, pediatric, adult and geriatric patients. The RRT II plans, implements, and evaluates the effectiveness of Cardiopulmonary Services. The RRT II may assume charge responsibilities.
Job Duties :
- Reviews, collects, and evaluates relevant clinical data. Performs pediatric through geriatric general and critical care to include intubation and airway maintenance.
- Initiates, maintains, monitors, and weans mechanical ventilation, CPAP, and BiPAP on all age groups.
- Attends high-risk deliveries to assess and stabilize the neonate. Assesses and manages airway patency, intubation, suctioning, oxygenation and ventilation.
- Attends neonatal through geriatric resuscitations and manages the airway, ventilation, and oxygenation during CPR.
- Assists with special procedures such as tracheotomy, thoracentesis, chest tube and arterial line insertion.
- Assesses patient, their need and ability to tolerate treatment and reassesses for response to treatment. Formulates an appropriate Respiratory Care plan based upon patient assessment.
- Communicates changes in the Respiratory Care plan with other healthcare team members.
- Formulates a teaching plan based on identified learning needs of a patient and evaluates effectiveness of learning, including patient’s family in teaching as appropriate.
- Performs fundamental and advanced diagnostic procedures on neonates through geriatric, as appropriate, such as complete pulmonary function, bronchoscopy assist, conscious sedation monitoring, oximetry, capnography, EKGs and Holter monitors.
- Performs arterial punctures, arterial line sampling, and heel sticks for blood gas sampling.
- Maintains clinical and professional competency based upon established standards of practice.
- Assembles, checks, and corrects malfunctions and performs quality controls on Cardiopulmonary equipment to include blood gas analyzers.
- Documents all pertinent data on the patient’s medical record following completion of any service. Maintains a thorough knowledge of all department forms, flow charts, logbooks and their proper usage.
- Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the differences in techniques and treatment modalities performed on patients of varying ages from neonate to geriatric.
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