Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) - Neuro Diagnostics
27 days ago
Anchorage
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel Registered Respiratory Therapist for a travel job in Anchorage, Alaska. Job Description & Requirements • Specialty: Registered Respiratory Therapist, • Discipline: Allied Health Professional, • Start Date: 09/08/2025, • Duration: 13 weeks, • 36 hours per week, • Shift: 12 hours, days, • Employment Type: Travel A Respiratory Therapist (RT) is a licensed healthcare professional who specializes in the assessment, treatment, and care of patients with breathing or cardiopulmonary disorders. Respiratory therapists work with individuals of all ages, providing care to those with conditions such as asthma, pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sleep apnea, and those requiring life support or mechanical ventilation. They use a variety of techniques and equipment to manage and improve respiratory function. \n\nKey Responsibilities:\n\n • Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients with respiratory or cardiopulmonary conditions, including reviewing medical history and performing physical exams.\n, • Assess lung function, breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and other vital signs through non-invasive and invasive diagnostic procedures.\n, • Analyze test results, including pulmonary function tests (PFTs), arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, chest X-rays, and sleep studies.\n\n\n, • Collaborate with physicians to develop and implement personalized treatment plans for patients with respiratory issues.\n, • Adjust and monitor ventilation settings for patients requiring mechanical ventilation or non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (e.g., CPAP, BiPAP).\n, • Administer respiratory therapy treatments, including oxygen therapy, nebulizer treatments, pulmonary rehabilitation, and airway clearance techniques.\n\n\n, • Provide oxygen therapy via nasal cannulas, masks, or mechanical ventilators for patients with respiratory distress or low oxygen levels.\n, • Perform aerosol therapy to deliver medication directly to the lungs via inhalers, nebulizers, or other devices.\n, • Administer incentive spirometry to improve lung function and encourage deep breathing after surgery or illness.\n, • Provide airway management, including suctioning, endotracheal intubation, and assisting with tracheostomy care.\n\n\n, • Continuously monitor the effectiveness of respiratory treatments and adjust therapy as necessary based on patient responses.\n, • Assess patients for signs of respiratory distress and intervene promptly when complications arise.\n, • Track and document patient progress, ensuring treatments are tailored to the patient’s evolving needs.\n\n\n, • Provide emergency respiratory care to patients experiencing respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, or other life-threatening situations.\n, • Administer resuscitation techniques, such as CPR, defibrillation, and advanced airway management, in emergency situations.\n, • Assist with intubation, mechanical ventilation, and weaning from life support when necessary.\n\n\n, • Educate patients and families on proper use of respiratory equipment, medications, and techniques for managing respiratory conditions at home.\n, • Provide guidance on lifestyle changes to improve lung health, such as quitting smoking, controlling asthma triggers, and managing chronic respiratory diseases.\n, • Offer instruction on pulmonary rehabilitation exercises to strengthen lung capacity and improve overall physical health.\n\n\n, • Work closely with physicians, nurses, physical therapists, and other healthcare professionals to develop a holistic care plan for respiratory patients.\n, • Attend multidisciplinary care meetings to discuss patient progress, treatment goals, and necessary adjustments.\n, • Communicate effectively with patients and their families, ensuring they understand treatment plans and ongoing care needs.\n\n\n, • Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, treatments, medications, and progress in accordance with healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA).\n, • Ensure proper documentation for insurance billing, treatment plans, and patient updates.\n, • Record patient responses to treatments, including vital signs, oxygen saturation, and any adverse reactions or complications.\n\n\n, • Set up and maintain respiratory therapy equipment, such as mechanical ventilators, nebulizers, and oxygen delivery devices.\n, • Ensure that all respiratory equipment is properly calibrated, clean, and functioning according to safety standards.\n, • Perform troubleshooting and minor repairs on respiratory equipment as needed.\n\n\n, • Participate in continuing education opportunities to stay current with new techniques, equipment, and best practices in respiratory therapy.\n, • Obtain and maintain certifications such as Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS).\n