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Mercy Health BSMH
Overview
The Respiratory Aide II provides basic respiratory care to non-acute patients under the supervision of a licensed Respiratory Therapist. Additionally, the role is responsible for cleaning, maintaining, and organizing respiratory equipment and supplies.
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Posted
22 days ago
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
The Registered Respiratory Therapist provides proficient, holistic respiratory care for patients with emergency, acute, and intensive care needs. They also contribute to clinical leadership, participate in research and quality improvement, and act as a preceptor for novice staff.
$36 - $46 / HOUR
25 days ago
Baptist Health
The Respiratory Therapy Student performs patient care duties and manages the assembly, calibration, and maintenance of respiratory equipment. They support licensed therapists and physicians while ensuring work areas are properly stocked and safe.
1 month ago
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare
Administer general respiratory care modalities and operate independently in adult intensive care areas. Serve as a Code Captain for adult, pediatric, or neonatal populations while collaborating with the medical team to implement physician orders.
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Provide pulmonary care services according to physician orders and department policies. Work independently within the Pediatrics or Trauma ICU settings.
Southern Illinois Healthcare
The student respiratory therapist is responsible for performing basic respiratory care services and evaluating patient outcomes. They must communicate changes in the care plan to the multidisciplinary team and provide instructions to patients.
$18 - $27 / HOUR
Mercy Health
Provides respiratory care to patients and completes established competencies for the position. Collaborates with the healthcare team to deliver exceptional patient care using advanced technology.
2 months ago
Tenet Healthcare
The Registered Respiratory Therapist acts as a professional member of the healthcare team, providing respiratory therapy services, including therapeutic and diagnostic procedures for patients with cardiopulmonary abnormalities. This role involves collaborating with physicians and nurses to develop optimal care plans, performing patient assessments, and evaluating therapy effectiveness.
The Registered Respiratory Therapist acts as a professional member of the health care team, providing respiratory therapy services throughout the continuum of care, including therapeutic and diagnostic procedures for cardiopulmonary abnormalities. This role involves collaborating with physicians and nurses to develop optimal care plans, performing patient assessments, and evaluating therapy effectiveness.
The Registered Respiratory Therapist acts as a professional healthcare team member, providing respiratory therapy services across the continuum of care, including therapeutic, rehabilitative, and diagnostic procedures for cardiopulmonary issues. This role involves collaborating with physicians and nurses to develop optimal care plans, performing patient assessments, and evaluating therapy effectiveness.
Parkland Health
The practitioner is primarily responsible for providing full respiratory care across neonatal, pediatric, and adult populations as prescribed by a physician, involving evaluation of service needs based on assessment and protocols. Responsibilities also include performing and documenting diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, troubleshooting equipment, and providing timely reports and shift handoffs.
3 months ago
Respiratory therapists are responsible for providing pulmonary care services strictly following physician's orders and department policies and procedures. The RRT 2 role requires the ability to work independently in both Pediatric and/or Trauma ICU settings.
The Respiratory Therapist acts as a professional member of the healthcare team, providing respiratory therapy services across the continuum of care, including therapeutic procedures and diagnostic tests for cardiopulmonary issues. They collaborate with physicians and nurses to develop optimal care plans, perform patient assessments, and evaluate therapy effectiveness.