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Trinity Health
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The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing specialized equipment such as mechanical ventilators and CPAP devices. They serve as a technical resource for physicians and exercise independent judgment to ensure quality patient care.
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8 days ago
The Respiratory Therapist is primarily responsible for the administration of respiratory care services provided by the Respiratory Care Department. This role involves functioning clinically with significant independent judgment to ensure quality patient care delivery.
10 days ago
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing patients on various mechanical ventilation modes. They serve as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare workers regarding current respiratory care practices.
11 days ago
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing patient care on equipment such as mechanical ventilators and high-flow oxygen devices. They also serve as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare staff regarding current respiratory practices.
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing patient care on equipment such as mechanical ventilators and oxygen devices. They also serve as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare staff regarding current respiratory practices.
$30 - $48 / HOUR
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing patient care on equipment such as mechanical ventilators and high-flow oxygen devices. They also serve as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare workers regarding current respiratory care practices.
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing patients on various mechanical ventilation modes. They serve as a technical resource for physicians and healthcare workers regarding current respiratory care practices.
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care as directed by the Respiratory Care Department, functioning clinically with significant independent judgment in delivering quality patient care. They will also serve as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare workers regarding current respiratory care practices.
$42 / HOUR
Sentara Health
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide exceptional respiratory care using RT-driven protocols in a high-acuity academic medical center. Implement advanced ventilation strategies and monitoring to reduce ventilator-induced lung injury across various ICU settings.
16 days ago
Holland Hospital
The role involves providing respiratory therapy services, including diagnostic procedures, to patients ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics under physician orders and established protocols. Key duties include administering respiratory modalities, managing basic and complex mechanical ventilation, and performing diagnostic testing like ECGs and blood gas analyses.
$28 - $42 / HOUR
24 days ago
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for the administration of respiratory care and the operation of life-support equipment such as mechanical ventilators. They also serve as a technical resource for physicians and healthcare staff regarding current respiratory practices.
2 months ago
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care and managing patient care on mechanical ventilators and other respiratory equipment. They also serve as a technical resource for physicians and healthcare staff regarding current respiratory practices.
The role involves providing exceptional care to patients by collaborating with nurses and physicians, utilizing RT-driven protocols, and employing advanced practices such as esophageal balloon-guided ventilation and advanced ventilator strategies. Therapists are expected to use a variety of tools and be proactive in their approach to respiratory care.
The role involves collaborating with nurses and physicians using Respiratory Therapist (RT)-driven protocols to deliver exceptional care, utilizing advanced practices like esophageal balloon-guided ventilation and advanced ventilator strategies. Therapists are expected to use all available tools, such as APRV and Volumetric Diffusive Respiration, supported by a proactive departmental approach.
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care services provided by the department, functioning clinically with significant independent judgment to ensure quality patient care delivery. This role also involves serving as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare workers regarding current respiratory care practices.
3 months ago