Pittsburgh, PA, US
3 days ago
Respiratory Therapist, CRT/RRT

URGENT IN!! UPMC will now PAY costs to complete the RRT exam!

New Graduates, CRT & RRT credentials are eligible to apply! Candidates will be placed into the necessary title/level and compensation rate based on background and experience. 

 FT and Casual Statuses available

Starting Rates: CRT- $23.64, RRT-$24.48, Sr. RRT-$26.38

**NEW** SIGN-ON BONUS Available!!  external/eligible candidates (Part-Time status will receive 1/2, and Casual status are not eligible)

0-1 years of experience = $12,000 – with a 2-year commitment 1+ years of experience = $15,000 – with a 2-year commitment

A Respiratory Therapist (RT) is a healthcare professional responsible for assessing patients with respiratory disorders, conducting diagnostic tests, developing treatment plans, and administering respiratory therapy. They work under the direction of doctors and treat a range of patients. Here are the key responsibilities and qualifications for this role:

Duties and Responsibilities:

Assessment and Diagnosis: Interview patients to gather relevant medical history and assess respiratory conditions. Conduct diagnostic tests, including measuring lung capacity and blood acidity/alkalinity. Collaborate with physicians and nurses to develop personalized treatment plans. Treatment Administration: Administer respiratory treatments based on patient conditions, such as oxygen therapy, aerosol medications, and chest physiotherapy. Set up and operate medical devices, including mechanical ventilators. Connect patients who require ventilator support. Educate patients on equipment usage and medication. Monitoring and Emergency Care: Regularly check on patients and equipment. Monitor patient responses to therapy, including vital signs, arterial blood gases, and blood chemistry changes. Provide emergency care during code situations. Documentation and Communication: Maintain accurate patient charts with relevant identification and therapy information. Collaborate with healthcare team members, including demonstrating respiratory care procedures to trainees and supervising students during training.

 

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