Independently provides and maintains various vascular access devices including arterial lines, PICCs, and central venous catheters. Performs comprehensive respiratory care practitioner duties, including intubations and pulmonary function testing, while collaborating with physicians on patient access needs.
Requirements summary
Requires a graduate of a CoARC approved Respiratory Care program with a valid Arizona Respiratory License and RRT certification. A minimum of 2 years of respiratory care experience is required, with preference for 5 years of specialized vascular access experience.
bachelor degreeprofessional certificatePatient AssessmentPatient EducationSterile Field MaintenanceQuality ImprovementRespiratory CareIntubationElectronic Medical Record DocumentationAirway ManagementBlood Gas AnalysisHemodynamic MonitoringVascular AccessPulmonary Function TestingPICC Line InsertionUltrasound GuidanceArterial Line InsertionCentral Venous Catheterization
Job description
Primary City/State
John
C
Lincoln - 250
E
Dunlap
Ave
Phoenix,
AZ 85020
Category:
Therapy and
Rehabilitation
Shift:
Day
Department: CV Respiratory Therapy - Up to $20,000 Sign-on Bonus Available! - Located @
John
C
Lincoln
Medical
Center, 250
E
Dunlap
Rd,
Phoenix -
Shifts 6:00am-6:30pm - Lines Experience Strongly Preferred Great care starts with great people. (Like you.) At HonorHealth, you’ll find something special. From humble beginnings in 1927 to one of Arizona’s largest nonprofit healthcare systems, our culture is built on warmth and neighborly kindness. Behind every smile is a highly skilled professional with deep expertise and an unwavering dedication to what matters most — caring for the health and well-being of people and communities across the greater Phoenix area.
Responsibilities
Job Summary This position independently provides and maintains arterial line (A-line), deep venous (IV), midline catheters, peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC), and/or Central venous catheters (CVC), and/or Acute Hemodialysis catheter access. Conducts patient assessments, obtains consults of procedure, gathers correct blood values and patient information, and provides recommendations regarding the correct invasive catheter, optimal, for the therapy required to the patient. Provides assistance with departmental activities, serves as specialist assisting in quality improvement and development of best practice guidelines. Responsible for achieving a superior performance in specialty areas of all hemodynamic monitoring, line maintenance, correct use, and access of invasive lines. Performs all Respiratory Care Practitioner duties and may supervise others, if required to do so. Essential Functions Inserts and maintains arterial lines, midlines, PICC lines and any other vascular access device responsible and competent, according to department policy and procedures to include dressing changes, transducer changes, line reviews, flushing of ports and de-clotting. Uses ultrasound technology to ensure accurate insertion of arterial lines and PICC lines. Reviews chest X-rays to ensure accurate placement of central venous catheters and/or X-ray free technology, using ECG tip placement, to verify accurate central line tip placement. Maintains sterile field throughout insertion process, following IHI bundle compliance. Provides accurate, timely and appropriate documentation into the electronic medical record. Reviews labs, patient history and physician orders to determine appropriate line to be utilized for the procedure and/or identify potential issues that may arise or preclude the patient from being a viable candidate of arterial and/or vascular access. Collaborates with physicians to determine appropriate long-term access needs. Obtains patient’s authorization to perform the procedure. Inserts peripheral venous and/or arterial catheters to provide access or more complex vascular access as indicated within department policy and procedures Performs or assists with intubations when necessary according to departmental policy and procedure and maintains competency as demonstrated through observation, demonstration and accurate documentation. Dispenses pharmacological solutions as prescribed by physician. Must possess and utilize a general knowledge of indications, contraindications, and complications of medications administered through aerosalization. Will respond accordingly to policy and procedure in the event of adverse reactions and/or inappropriate orders as demonstrated through observation and documentation. Utilize assessment skills to implement protocols or initiate physician consultation. Will demonstrate Medselect or PXYIs competency through monitoring and observation. Assist the RNs in beside procedures as required. Takes physician’s verbal orders and transcribes appropriately. Performs bag and mask ventilation and maintains an adequate airway and assists with life threatening events. Attends all resuscitations and traumas as assigned. Performs basic pulmonary function testing, including determination of vital capacity, forced inspiratory/expiratory flows, flow volume loops, and peak flow maneuvers. Performs resting and exercise oximetry testing. Some therapists perform complete pulmonary function studies including diffusion, lung volumes, body box procedures and Pulmonary stress procedures. Collects soiled equipment from patient areas, transports to CV Respiratory Therapy department or appropriate cleaning area and cleans, disinfects, sterilizes and packages respiratory care equipment as needed. Performs minor trouble shooting of equipment as necessary. Recognizes when equipment needs to be repaired or have preventative maintenance performed and takes the necessary steps to resolve the issue. Provides cv respiratory therapy services as prescribed in accordance with established department policies and procedures, assist in IAPB insertion, associated invasive cardiac outputs/profile and non-invasive cardiac outputs. Maintains ISTAT and/or blood gas equipment and functions according to established policy and procedures. Acts as a resource to therapists and other healthcare practitioners regarding patient status, equipment and operational issues. Provides customers with an excellent service experience in demonstrating living performance standard behaviors. Remains current in new products, equipment and technical practices. Provides maintenance of associated equipment as demonstrated through observation and didactic training. Will share with other specialists, supervisors and leadership of significant changes in standards of care. Provides training, orientation and patient education to staff, patients and families in accordance with policy and procedures. Assists in the development of departmental policy and procedures based on best practice standards. Education Bachelor's Degree in health care related field - Preferred Vocational/Specialized training Graduate from Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) approved Respiratory Care program - Required Experience 2 years Respiratory Care experience - Required 5 years respiratory care experience with arterial line insertion, IV insertion, PICC and/or Central line insertion, Invasive maintenance experience and electronic medical record data entry - Preferred Licenses and Certifications Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) Upon Hire - Required Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) Upon Hire - Required Arizona Respiratory License Upon Hire - Required Credential as NBRC Specialist or Vascular Access Specialist Certification. - Preferred Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Upon Hire - Required Basic Life Support (BLS) Current Basic Life Support Upon Hire - Required We're all in for your career. 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