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Hyperbaric Medicine - Job Descriptions & Training Guidelines
Last updated on 7/16/19 | First published on 10/25/17 | Literature review current through Oct. 2024
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Authors:
Jeff Mize RRT, CHT, UHMSADS,
Tiffany Hamm BSN, RN, CWS, ACHRN, UHMSADS,
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Coauthor(s)
Jeff Mize, RRT, CHT, UHMSADS
Disclosures: Nothing to disclose
Tiffany Hamm, BSN, RN, CWS, ACHRN, UHMSADS
Chief Nursing Officer, Wound Reference, IncDisclosures: Nothing to disclose
Editors
Mize J, Hamm T,
(2019).
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OVERVIEW
The hyperbaric medicine team is a multidisciplinary group of healthcare professionals. It is necessary to identify the roles and responsibilities of the physician(s), nurses and allied health personnel that staff the program.
The following job descriptions reflect the general duties and responsibilities considered to be the principal functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the stated position. [1]
JOB DESCRIPTION LINKS
Job Descriptions
- Advanced Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse (ACHRN)
- Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse (CHRN)
- Certified Hyperbaric Technologist
- Hyperbaric Chamber Operator
- Hyperbaric Nurse Manager
- Hyperbaric Registered Nurse
- Hyperbaric Safety Director
- Non-Physician Provider
- Non-Physician Training Guidelines
- Staff Physician
Staff Training and Guidelines
- Non-Physician Staff Training Guidelines
- Designation of Hyperbaric Safety Director
- Staff Qualifications
- Staff Minimum Qualifications and Training for HBOT
- Hyperbaric Program Staffing Guidelines
Physician Training and Guidelines
- Physician Training Guidelines
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REFERENCES
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W.T. Workman. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Guidelines for Hyperbaric Facility Operations 2nd Edition . 2015;.
Topic 64 Version 1.0
SUBTOPICS
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This topic elaborates on the role of a Hyperbaric Safety Director, including aspects related to designation, training/education and a sample policy and procedure. Authors also explain the rationale behind having a formally designated and specifically trained Safety Director in each hyperbaric medicine facility. Designation of the Safety Director in writing and an appropriate job description for the role are paramount to hyperbaric facility safety.
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Regardless of the the purpose and scope of the hyperbaric facility, inadequate knowledge of applicable gas laws, chamber fire safety, potential risks, side effects, and contraindications of hyperbaric medicine, may result in dangerous situations that risk patients' and personnel's well-being. This topic elaborates on the minimum qualifications and training/education for hyperbaric staff, and provides policies that can be adjusted and adopted by hyperbaric programs.
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