Job Description
Description Respiratory Therapist Welcome to Holy Name, a medical center where innovation is not just a goal — it's a commitment. Here, medical excellence thrives, allowing hope to reign supreme and leaving no room for fear. At our hospital, every patient is cared for with undivided attention — because healing every soul is our sole focus. Holy Name is New Jersey's only independent Catholic health system, comprising a 361-bed acute care hospital, a renowned cancer center, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a residential hospice, a prestigious nursing school, and an extensive physician network. Healing at Holy Name goes beyond medicine and technology – it is infused with faith, conviction, compassion, and a commitment to educating the next generation of healthcare professionals through a variety of residency and educational programs. Our mission to provide care for the body, mind, and soul spans education, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and overall wellness. This is at the core of who we are and what we do, and we've done it this way across generations, every single day, for nearly 100 years. Every innovation, medical breakthrough, and groundbreaking treatment is powered by some of the best minds in medicine, ensuring nothing is left on the table or the road to recovery. A Brief Overview This position is held by a Respiratory Therapist who possesses the knowledge and skill to administer all forms of respiratory care and treatment to our patients. This position works closely with the Director and Clinical Coordinator of Respiratory/ Pulmonary Services and is responsible for additional departmental functions as requested. These functions may include but are not limited to: (1) organization of shift responsibilities among staff members, (2) departmental education for staff members, students, and other hospital professionals as requested, (3) participate in orientation of new staff members, (4) In the absence of the Director or Clinical Coordinator, address department related issues ensuring the needs of our patients are met. What You Will Do Adult, Pediatric and Neonatal ventilation: provide continuous mechanical ventilator support and monitoring for various specific age groups of patients, provide necessary support when transported throughout medical center to testing areas or patient care units, ensure patient needs will be supported when transferred to alternative facilities Provide non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (Bipap/CPAP) when indicated Access the patient’s disease process and collaborate with the physician and nursing to modify therapy when necessary Provide patient/family education on respiratory equipment or services patient will be utilizing when discharged, infection control practices, cleaning of equipment, patient’s disease process and what to expect, and smoking cessation programs available (if necessary) Assist with discharge planning of the pulmonary impaired patient. Administer aerosolized medications, provide hyperinflation and bronchial hygiene therapy. These include, but are not limited to, PEP therapy, Metaneb therapy, Vest therapy, chest physiotherapy, percussion therapy, and incentive spirometry. Assess effectiveness of therapy, recognize and report variations or questionable applications. Teach patients of all ages with all types of disabilities and medical problems. Patient monitoring – perform continuous monitoring of critically ill patients with oxygen saturation analysis, end tidal CO2 analysis, blood gas analysis and other monitoring tools. Perform oxygen therapy using knowledge of indications and benefits of all equipment types. Recognize, rectify, and report improper applications. Perform high humidity and aerosol therapy. Perform routine surveillance and equipment inspection to ensurer proper use and functioning of that equipment (pre-use checks) Process reusuable respiratory equipment such as ventilator cassettes, laryngoscope handles and blades, spray with hospital approved antimicrobial solution, place in appropriate gray boxes and deliver to Central Supply for sterilization; pick up clean equipment. Assist with bedside bronchoscopies Perform bedside pulmonary function screening when necessary (for OR cases) Perform bedside spontaneous parameters: vital capacity, tidal volume, negative inspiratory force and rapid shallow breathing index. Perform arterial blood gas (ABG) punctures and analysis. Analyze/ interpret results, and communicate results to the primary healthcare provider (physician and nurse) Perform advanced cardiac life support as a member of the Code Blue and Rapid Response Teams. Perform emergency intubation when Anesthesiologist unavailable, after completion of Holy Nam