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Respiratory Care - Cardiopulmonary
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What is Respiratory Care?
Respiratory care is the study, and science of taking care of the lungs, and the
work of breathing. Technicians, called; Respiratory Therapists or
Cardiopulmonary Technicians deliver medication to patients who have difficulty
breathing. This field is also referred to as Cardiopulmonary in many hospitals
across America. Respiratory Therapy programs are offered in two different settings. There are some programs that are a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care; while most are an Associate of Science in respiratory Care. No matter what program a student attends, they all do the same job when they graduate. There are five different
credentials a Respiratory therapist can hold. The first is an entry
level position, CRT (Certified Respiratory Therapist). The second and
more advanced RRT (Registered Respiratory Therapist). The following are
all sub specialties within the field of Respiratory Care. Neonatal/Perinatal
Specialist (NPS). Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT).
Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT). Respiratory Therapists or Cardiopulmonary Technicians perform, EKG’s, Holter Monitors, Event Monitors, Hand Held Nebulizer Therapy, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, Ventilator or Life Support Management, Intubation or Placing Artificial Airways, Arterial Blood Gas Analysis, Pulse-Oximetry, Pulmonary Function Testing, Chest Physiotherapy, Transportation of Patients within the hospital and outside of the hospital, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, Oxygen Management, when necessary Help Resuscitate Babies on Deliveries. |
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