The incumbent demonstrates knowledge and ability to successfully perform duties listed within the scope of Respiratory Care - Sleep Medicine at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center. Incumbent will conduct sleep testing review results order therapeutic supplies/equipment conduct sleep clinics evaluate treatment effectiveness and make changes per protocol enter orders educate patients on equipment use/sleep hygiene and report complicated issues to the designated provider.
The incumbent of this position is responsible for the following:
Area I: Collection of Diagnostic Information
1. Sleep Testing. It is essential to compare and evaluate the indications and
contraindications for conducting sleep studies.
2. Other Diagnostic Procedures. Monitor and evaluate the patients clinical condition using
tools such as pulse oximetry electrocardiogram (ECG) exhaled gas analysis and other
related diagnostic devices.
Area II: Disease Management
1. Management of Chronic Diseases. It is essential to have a comprehensive
understanding of the etiology anatomy pathophysiology diagnosis and treatment of
diseases such as asthma chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and sleep
apnea along with their comorbidities.
2. Management of Acute Diseases. Developing administering evaluating and modifying
respiratory care plans in the acute-care setting using evidence-based medicine protocols
and clinical practice guidelines is essential.
Area III: Evidence-Based Medicine
1. Evidence-Based Medicine. The first responsibility is to retrieve credible sources of
evidence.
2. Respiratory Care/Sleep Medicine Protocols. It is important to explain the use of
evidence-based medicine in the development and application of hospital-based sleep
medicine protocols.
Area IV: Patient Assessment
1. Patient Assessment. It is essential to complete a thorough assessment through direct
contact with the patient chart review and other appropriate means.
2. Diagnostic Data. Reviewing arterial blood gases electrolytes complete blood cell count
and related laboratory tests is fundamental.
3. Physical Examination. Inspecting the chest and extremities is vital to detect any
deformations cyanosis edema clubbing and other anomalies that could indicate
underlying conditions.
Area V: Leadership
1. Knowledge of advanced practice skills in all aspects of respiratory care.
2. Ability to communicate orally and in writing at varying levels both internal and external to
the organization is critical.
3. Possessing skills in communicating data policies and regulations is also essential.
4. The ability to develop resource material includes creating educational and training
materials that support ongoing professional development and enhanced patient care.
5. Skill in the development and implementation of appropriate standards of care is vital for
maintaining high-quality service delivery ensuring that care practices meet or exceed
current standards and guidelines.
6. Regularly reviewing policies and procedures is necessary for ensuring continuous
compliance with existing VA policy and regulations and JCAHO standards.
7. Expanding department activities wherever necessary to improve patient care means
identifying and implementing new initiatives or services that enhance the overall
effectiveness of patient treatment and care outcomes.
8. Disseminating and gathering information through regular staff meetings with department
staff regarding the improvement of patient care with emphasis on responsibility and
accountability ensures that team members are well-informed engaged and held
accountable for their roles in patient care.
9. Being a liaison between the department and its clinical consumers such as nursing
service administration and other support services facilitates smooth communication and
collaboration across the healthcare organization.
10. Maintaining interdepartmental relations with other services to accomplish medical
center goals is essential for fostering collaboration ensuring alignment with broader
institutional objectives and supporting the overall mission of the medical center.
Area VI: Emergency and Critical Care
1. Perform basic life support (BLS) according to American Heart Association guidelines.
2. Performing endotracheal intubation
3. Being able to perform as a member of the rapid response team (medical emergency
team)
4. Participation in mass-casualty staffing
5. Making treatment recommendations based on data analysis for respiratory
management.
6. Collaborating with other professionals in care management
1. Assessment of Need for Therapy. .
2. Assessment Prior to Therapy.
3. Administration of Therapy.
4. Evaluation of Therapy.
Area VIII: Applications of Therapeutics to Respiratory Care Practice.
1. Medical Gas Therapy.
2. Humidity Therapy.
3. Aerosol Therapy.
4. Therapy. .
5. Airway Clearance Therapy.
6. Airway Management.
7. Mechanical Ventilation.
Area IX: Post-Acute Care
1. Patient Assessment
2. Environmental Assessment
3. Therapeutic
4. Unique Equipment and Monitoring Software
5. Health Policy
Work Schedule: 8:00 am -4:30 pm
Telework Eligible
Applicants pending the completion of educational or certification/licensure requirements may be referred and tentatively selected but may not be hired until all requirements are met.
Registered Respiratory Therapist (Polysomnography).
i. Experience Licensure and Credential.
Candidates must have:
a. One year of creditable experience equivalent to the GS-11 grade level demonstrating the clinical competencies described at that level.
b. Hold an active license and RRT credential.
ii. Certification. Candidates must hold a RPSGT.
iii. Demonstrated Knowledge Skills and addition to the requirements above candidates must demonstrate the following KSAs:
a. Skill in performing polysomnographic studies to include obtaining both physiologic and diagnostic data.
b. Skill in calibrating and troubleshooting polysomnographic equipment.
c. Skill in monitoring both physiologic and diagnostic parameters.
d. Skill in scoring data both during and post diagnostic testing.
e. Skill in analyzing data both during and post diagnostic testing.
f. Skill in preparing output for physician interpretation of data obtained both during and post diagnostic testing.
g. Skill in the assessment of oxygenation ventilation and adverse responses.
iv. Assignment.
For all assignments above the full performance level the higher-level duties must consist of significant scope complexity and range of variety and must be performed by the incumbent at least 25% of the time. RRTs at this grade level in this position perform polysomnographic testing and titration studies including activities such as applying electrodes and various monitors to multiple body sites per protocol. They evaluate the relationship of events sleep stages and possible medical conditions which influence or result from events occurring during sleep. They anticipate problems likely to occur during the sleep study prepares for such situations and makes changes in established procedures. They obtain data measuring wake sleep and breathing states and records various signals from the brain and airways cardiac rate oxygen saturation and position to enable the physician to assess and diagnose sleep and breathing disorders. RRTs troubleshoot and calibrate polysomnography computer oximeters movement monitors and patient electrodes prior to the onset of each recording. They analyze and score patient data and summarize on report for physician interpretation. They monitor and initiate interventions for complications of testing and determines whether patient meets criteria for termination of testing. They perform electroencephalogram and home sleep testing and evaluate results.
NOTE: Individuals who are hired to perform polysomnography only must be filled under the Medical Instrument Technician (Polysomnography) GS-0649 qualification standard.
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