The Respiratory Therapist, Registered or Certified, will utilize the application of scientific principles for the
identification, prevention, remediation, research, and rehabilitation of acute or chronic cardiopulmonary
dysfunction thereby producing optimum health and function. They review existing data, collect additional data,
and recommend obtaining data to evaluate the respiratory status of patients; they develop the respiratory care
plan and determine the appropriateness of the prescribed therapy. They initiate, conduct, and modify prescribed
therapeutic and diagnostic procedures such as administering medical gases, humidification of aerosols or gases,
aerosolized medications, postural drainage, bronchopulmonary hygiene, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; as well
as providing support services to mechanically ventilated patients, maintaining artificial and natural airways,
performing pulmonary function testing and other physiologic monitoring, collecting specimens of blood and
other materials. Documents necessary information in the patient's medical record and on other forms
and communicates that information to members of the health care team. Obtains, assembles, calibrates, and
checks necessary equipment. Uses problem solving to identify and correct malfunctions or respiratory care
equipment. Demonstrates appropriate interpersonal skills to work productively with patients, families, staff, and
co-workers. Accepts directives, maintains confidentiality, does not discriminate, and upholds the ethical standards
of the profession.
The RT may perform duties in Respiratory Therapy, EKG, and Pulmonary Departments, and while in those
roles adhere to policy and procedure.
Performs all duties under the Supervision of the Supervisor of Respiratory Services.
The RT will be trained by the Respiratory Clinical Education Specialist and will seed the CES for those items
pertaining to performance of therapy and competency assessment in RT practices.
The RT will look to the ABG Lab Coordinator for guidance in matters pertaining to ABGs including analyzer
operation and LIS interactions.
The RT will consult with the Pulmonary Rehab Coordinator to receive guidance for outpatient pulmonary
diagnostics or rehabilitation concerns.
RTs will be classified in three (3) categories, independent of credentialed status or financial department :
Tier three (3) - new to OCH-RMC and unfamiliar with situational dynamics of respiratory or how we
provide services. Cannot function independently. Not eligible for transport functions or call.
Tier two (2) - completed all phases of training and is learning situational dynamics of respiratory
service and how we interact with the full spectrum of care at OCH-RMC. May attend transports and
receive other functional training. Requires minimal supervision but can be assigned independent care
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Certified Respiratory Therapist • Starkville, MS, United States