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Holland Hospital
Overview
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.
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Compensation
$28 - $42 / HOUR
Posted
23 days ago
PIH Health
Responsible for the respiratory management, treatment, and care of patients with respiratory deficiencies across all age groups. The role involves assessing patient data and implementing care plans according to department policies.
$41 - $63 / HOUR
29 days ago
Cedars-Sinai
The Respiratory Therapist II performs general ward therapy procedures and adult critical care RT procedures, including managing ventilator systems and conducting bronchial hygiene. Additional responsibilities include performing pulmonary function tests and ensuring patient safety and compliance with testing protocols.
$45 - $45 / HOUR
1 month ago
Kettering Health
The Respiratory Therapist will perform all clinical aspects of respiratory care for adult, geriatric, and pediatric patients, including specialized therapies like alveolar recruitment and lung expansion. Responsibilities also cover ventilator management, arterial blood gas analysis, and assisting with bronchoscopies.
Salary not listed
3 months ago
The role involves performing all clinical aspects of respiratory care competently across all age groups, including managing and troubleshooting ventilators for adult and pediatric patients. Responsibilities also cover administering deep breathing maneuvers, managing gas systems, and performing arterial blood gas puncture analysis.
Saint Francis Health System
The Licensed Respiratory Therapist assesses, implements, and evaluates respiratory care services according to hospital standards, focusing on monitoring and evaluating patient status in both critical and non-critical care areas. Responsibilities include performing procedures like mechanical ventilation, documentation, communicating with the healthcare team, and responding to emergency calls.