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Academic Affairs Office
RT Technical StandardsGeneral Job Description: A respiratory therapist and respiratory therapy student utilizes the application of scientific principles for the identification, prevention, remediation, research, and rehabilitation of acute or chronic cardiopulmonary dysfunction. They frequently obtain and review data to evaluate the cardiopulmonary status of patients, establish a patient care plan and determine the appropriateness of the prescribed therapy. Therapists and respiratory therapy students initiate, conduct, and modify prescribed therapeutic and diagnostic procedures such as administering medical gases, humidification and aerosols, aerosol medications, postural drainage, bronchopulmonary hygiene, cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Additionally, they provide support services to mechanically ventilated patients; maintain artificial and natural airways; perform pulmonary function testing, hemodynamic monitoring and other physiologic monitoring and collect specimens of blood and other materials for analysis. Therapists and respiratory therapy students document necessary information in the patient’s medical record and communicate that information to other members of the health care team. They obtain, assemble and calibrate equipment. Therapists and respiratory therapy students use problem solving to identify and correct malfunctions of respiratory care equipment. They require appropriate interpersonal skills to work productively with patients, families, staff and co-workers and must at all times maintain patient confidentiality and uphold the ethical standards of the profession. Based on the description above, all applicants and current students enrolled in the Respiratory Therapy Program at Muskegon Community College must be able to perform the following specific and essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation:
Hearing - Able to hear and understand patients and staff; assess and monitor patient or equipment sounds.
Mobility - Physical endurance and ability to work effectively in a clinical setting for eight (8) to twelve (12) hours per day performing physical tasks requiring physical energy without jeopardizing patient safety. Mobile and strong enough to support and move patients. Examples: the ability to lift up to 50 pounds, the ability to walk for extended periods of time to all areas of a hospital including up and down stairs.
Visual - Able to monitor and assess patient and equipment function; to provide safe and effective respiratory care.
Motor Skills - Be able to perform fine and gross motor skills sufficient to handle equipment and provide safe and effective patient care.
Tactile - Able to assess patient’s response to therapy tactilely. distinguish textures, degrees of firmness, temperature differences, pulse rate, vibrations and strength.
Communication: Applicants and current students must be able to communicate in English effectively and sensitively with patients. In addition, candidates must be able to communicate in English in oral and written form with faculty, allied personnel, and peers in the classroom, laboratory,
Intellectual and Cognitive Abilities: Applicants and current students must have the ability to measure, calculate and analyze data. They must be able to make proper assessments, use sound judgment, appropriately prioritize therapeutic interventions, and measure and record patient care outcomes.
Behavioral/Social Skills and Professionalism:
Applicants and current students must demonstrate attributes of empathy, integrity, concern for others, interpersonal skills, interest, and motivation. They must possess emotional well-being and be able to adapt to ever-changing environments, display flexibility, and learn to function in the face of uncertainties and stresses which are inherent to clinical practice. Applicants and current students must be able to maintain professional conduct and appearance, maintain patient confidentiality and operate within their scope of practice. Candidates must also have the ability to be assertive, delegate responsibilities appropriately, and function as a part of a medical team. Such abilities require organizational skills necessary to meet deadlines and manage time.
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