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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Overview
The Respiratory Care Practitioner/Sleep Technician performs comprehensive sleep testing analysis and evaluates respiratory-related sleep disorders. Responsibilities include monitoring ventilators, assessing patients, and generating accurate reports.
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Compensation
$34 - $56 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
Mayo Clinic
The Respiratory Therapy Assistant supports respiratory care services by delivering oxygen devices, monitoring patients, and maintaining equipment. They also assist the department communications center with data entry, billing, and research support while participating in hospital code teams.
$23 - $32 / HOUR
Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
The role involves performing thorough patient assessments, conducting various diagnostic testing techniques, and administering physician-prescribed routine therapeutic modalities under a student respiratory permit. Responsibilities also include maintaining equipment cleanliness and educating patients and caregivers on disease management techniques.
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2 months ago
The role involves performing thorough patient assessments, conducting various diagnostic testing techniques, and administering physician-prescribed routine therapeutic modalities under a student respiratory permit. Additionally, responsibilities include maintaining equipment cleanliness and educating patients and caregivers on disease management techniques.
Vibra Travels
The Respiratory Therapist sets up and operates respiratory care equipment for diagnosis and treatment of respiratory illness under supervision, providing care for adult or geriatric patients aged 18 and over. Responsibilities include administering prescribed treatments, operating and monitoring ventilators, participating in weaning processes, performing diagnostic studies like blood gas analysis, and maintaining respiratory equipment.
3 months ago
The Respiratory Therapist sets up and operates respiratory care equipment for diagnosis and treatment of respiratory illness under supervision, providing direct care to adult or geriatric patients.
The Respiratory Therapist will set up and operate respiratory care equipment for diagnosis and treatment of respiratory illness under supervision, providing direct care to adult or geriatric patients.
The Respiratory Therapist will set up and operate respiratory care equipment for diagnosis and treatment of respiratory illness under medical direction, providing direct patient care including administering prescribed treatments and operating ventilators for patients incapable of spontaneous ventilation.
The Respiratory Therapist sets up and operates respiratory care equipment for diagnosis and treatment of respiratory illness, providing direct patient care including administering prescribed treatments and managing ventilators for patients incapable of adequate spontaneous ventilation. Responsibilities also include performing diagnostic studies like blood gas analysis, maintaining equipment, and ensuring proper documentation and reporting to relief personnel and nurses.
The Respiratory Therapist will set up and operate respiratory care equipment to diagnose and treat respiratory illnesses, administering prescribed treatments such as nebulizer therapy and chest physical therapy under physician direction. Key duties include setting up, monitoring, and weaning patients on ventilators, performing tracheostomy care, and conducting diagnostic studies like blood gas analysis.