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Tucson Medical Center

Respiratory Therapist I

Tucson Medical Center, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718

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Summary

Under the supervision of the Respiratory Care Services Medical Director and Department Manager, the Respiratory Therapist I is responsible for providing respiratory care in accordance with physician orders, department policy, and therapist‑driven protocols. The Respiratory Therapist I will assess, evaluate, and administer respiratory care and life support to patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system in adult general floor and intensive care, adult/pediatric emergency department, and pediatric general floor care areas. Essential Functions

Coordinate and manage respiratory care to ensure that patient needs are met and hospital policy is followed. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the differences in technique and treatment modalities as performed on various age‑specific groups such as pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric. Document all pertinent data in the medical record before, during, and after patient interventions. Maintain a thorough knowledge of electronic health record, departmental forms, flow charts, logbooks, and their proper usage. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of various methods of oxygen delivery, oxygen concentrations, and flows. Administer inhaled medications through a variety of modalities and evaluate patient response to therapy. Perform arterial blood gas puncture, analysis, and interpretation on pediatric and adult patients. Respond to airway emergencies, rapid response, and cardiac arrest calls in all areas of the hospital. Initiate and manage mechanical ventilation along with associated critical care duties. Manage, operate, clean, and test equipment safely and correctly as outlined in hospital policy. Administer skin test antigens and measure response. Develop a plan of care and provide education on disease management to pediatric and adult patients and their families. Participate in daily interdisciplinary patient rounds with physicians, registered nurses, and allied health professionals. Attend department meetings, huddles, and education opportunities to maintain professional competency. Participate in performance and process improvement activities and provide feedback. Adhere to all organizational and departmental policies pertaining to safety, confidentiality, and standard of care. Participate in clinical and technical demonstrations and instruction. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications

EDUCATION:

Associate degree from a CoARC accredited Respiratory Care Program required. Additional relevant experience may substitute for lack of education upon supervisory and HR approval. EXPERIENCE:

None required. LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION:

Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential from the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), current Arizona License to Practice Respiratory Care, and current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification are required. American Heart Association Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications are preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Function as a highly‑skilled member of an interdisciplinary team with the common goal of providing exceptional care to all TMC patients. Knowledge of evidenced‑based practices used to improve patient outcomes. Perform all basic modalities of respiratory therapy to adults and pediatric patients as prescribed by physicians and/or other authorized personnel within the scope and guidelines established by department/hospital policies and procedures. Perform critical/advanced respiratory therapy interventions in the emergency department and adult intensive care units. Initiate and manage mechanical ventilation on adult patient population in collaboration with physicians and/or other authorized personnel within the scope and guidelines established by department/hospital policies and procedures. Perform diagnostic respiratory therapy procedures such as arterial blood gas puncture/analysis, bedside pulmonary function testing (PFT), peak expiratory flow maneuvers, and EtCO2 monitoring. Assemble, troubleshoot, and process respiratory therapy and other durable medical equipment in accordance with department/hospital policy and procedure. Prioritize and manage assigned patient workloads to ensure patients receive high‑quality respiratory care services. Provide feedback on department/hospital processes and procedures in both formal and informal settings.

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