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RCP 703 - Respiratory Care Clinic III Credits: 6 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 16 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open Students will continue experience in general respiratory care with the addition of mechanical ventilation and adult critical care. Prerequisite: RCP 500 and RCP 702 Competencies
- Promote professionalism.
- Promote the respiratory therapy profession.
- Display professionalism through attitude, communication, appearance and dependability.
- Develop confidence in abilities, exercises good judgment, & maintains composure in stressful situations.
- Manage time effectively and develop a workflow.
- Evaluate infection control.
- Practice infection control by properly donning & doffing personal protective equipment, using the appropriate personal protective equipment when appropriate, & washing/sanitizing hands.
- Clean & disinfect equipment properly.
- Evaluate ethics in the healthcare setting.
- Support accurate use of the electronic medical record.
- Document thoroughly in the in the patient’s medical record.
- Navigate an electronic medical record to obtain patient’s pertinent medical & therapeutic history.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Abide by all state & federal laws
- Abide by all policies at each clinical site.
- Assess patients before & after therapies and suggest modifications to therapeutic plan or discontinue treatment based on patient response.
- Recommend treatment based on patient diagnosis.
- Recommend adjustments in fluid balance and electrolyte therapy.
- Recommend changes for patient positioning, oxygen therapy, humidification, airway clearance, and hyperinflation.
- Recommend pharmacological interventions and changes to drug, administration, frequency mode or concentration for medications such as bronchodilators, anti-inflammatory drugs, mucolytics, aerosolized antibiotics, cardiovascular, antimicrobials, sedatives and hypnotics, analgesics, narcotic antagonists, benzodiazepine antagonists and diuretics.
- Provide respiratory care in high risk situations such as medical emergency team/rapid response calls.
- Recommend changes for patient positioning, oxygen therapy, humidification, airway clearance, hyperinflation and mechanical ventilation.
- Conduct family and patient education regarding safety and infection control, home care and related equipment, lifestyle changes, disease/condition management.
- Perform routine respiratory care under direct supervision of an instructor.
- Perform vital signs assessment efficiently and effectively to determine accurate values.
- Perform oxygen therapy.
- Perform airway clearance techniques.
- Perform suctioning of the airway
- Administer aerosolized medications.
- Provide adequate humidification.
- Properly draw an arterial blood gas & evaluate the results.
- Assist a physician/provider in performing intubation, bronchoscopy (EBUS and ENB), thoracentesis, tracheotomy, chest tube insertion, insertion of arterial or venous catheter, conscious sedation, cardioversion and withdraw life support.
- Perform adult critical care under direct supervision of an instructor.
- Assist with intubation.
- Recommend insertion or change in artificial airways.
- Demonstrate the ability to troubleshoot artificial airways.
- Demonstrate techniques for measuring and adjusting tracheal tube cuff pressure.
- Identify various abnormal EKG recordings and treatments for these abnormalities.
- Demonstrate knowledge of ACLS drugs, protocol, & application.
- Identify patients who display indications for ventilatory support.
- Decide when treatment termination is appropriate.
- Select appropriate mechanical ventilation strategies.
- Display competency in making ventilator changes based on oxygenation and ventilation status.
- Troubleshoot mechanical ventilation and patient synchrony.
- Wean appropriate patients from mechanical ventilation.
- Extubate when appropriate.
- Reinforce appropriate use of critical care equipment.
- Change ventilator circuits with supervision and assistance.
- Explain equipment used in adult critical care.
- Choose treatment using data obtained from critically ill patients.
- Interpret critical care data.
- Recommend changes for patient positioning, oxygen therapy, humidification, airway clearance, hyperinflation and mechanical ventilation.
- Interpret information from physiologic monitors used in critical care settings.
Competencies Revised Date: 2020
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