Under general supervision, the Licensed Practical Nurse - Respiratory Services provides nursing care with an enhanced focus on respiratoryrelated nursing tasks for patients with stable and predictable conditions. This role functions collaboratively with Registered Nurses (RNs) and Respiratory Therapists (RTs) to support safe, timely respiratory care delivery while maintaining clear professional scope boundaries. The LPN - Respiratory Services Role does not replace the Respiratory Therapist role and does not perform tasks requiring Respiratory Care Practitioner licensure.
Essential Responsibilities
Responsibilities listed are core to the position. Inability to perform these responsibilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, may result in disqualification.
Core Nursing Responsibilities
Assist with nursing assessment through data collection, observation, and obtaining vital signs.
Provide care in accordance with an established nursing plan of care.
Observe patient condition and promptly report significant changes to the RN and/or RT.
Administer medications via approved routes per policy and provider order.
Prepare patients for routine examinations and assist providers as needed.
Accurately document care and patient response in the electronic medical record
RespiratoryRelated Nursing Responsibilities (Within LPN Scope) Performed only after competency validation and under RN/RT oversight, in alignment with OU Health policies and procedures.
Oxygen Therapy Support
Verify oxygen delivery devices (nasal cannula, simple mask, humidification).
Monitor ordered oxygen flow rates (no independent titration unless explicitly permitted).
Assess tolerance and report respiratory concerns.
Aerosolized Medication Support
Prepare and administer nebulized medications per medication administration policy.
Set up and maintain nebulizer equipment.
Monitor patient response and escalate changes.
Airway and Suctioning Support
Perform oral, nasal, deep, and tracheostomy suctioning (open/closed systems).
Assist with routine tracheostomy care.
Suction and clean tracheostomy sites per policy.
Equipment and Safety Support
Ensure respiratory equipment is clean, available, and functioning.
Prepare supplies for RT and nursing interventions.
Identify and report equipment malfunction.
Monitoring and Escalation
Patient and Family Education
Explicit Scope Limitations
The LPN - Respiratory Services Role may not:
Perform independent respiratory assessments or diagnostics.
Initiate, titrate, or manage mechanical ventilation.
Independently alter oxygen delivery modalities without order or policy support.
Develop or modify respiratory plans of care.
Evaluate effectiveness of RT treatment plans.
Perform any task requiring Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP/RRT) licensure.
General Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
Education Requirements
Experience Requirements
Licensure/Certification/Registration Requirements
Current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license issued by the Oklahoma State Board of Nursing or multistate eNLC.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (AHA)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) issued by the American Heart Association (AHA) required within 3 months if working at Children's or Edmond.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ALS) issued by the American Heart Association (AHA) required within 3 months of hire.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of nursing principles and respiratoryrelated nursing tasks.
Knowledge of patient care relates to the pulmonary and cardiac system, age of the patient and the ability to interpret the appropriate information to identify patient's needs.
Ability to recognize early signs of respiratory compromise.
Ability to interpret the appropriate information to identify patient's needs.
Strong communication, interpersonal and escalation skills.
Ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary care model.
Accurate, timely clinical documentation
Basic computer skills