Respiratory Therapy
What is a Respiratory Therapist? Healthcare professional Diagnosis, treat, and educate patients Work in Hospitals Emergency rooms Clinics Homecare Education Private enterprise Research
Can you think of illnesses or injuries that may require a Respiratory Therapist? Asthma Emphysema Premature Babies Collapsed Lung Injuries to the chest and lungs Any time a person has difficulty breathing!
How do you become a Respiratory Therapist? After High School you can attend a 2-year or 4-year college to become trained in Respiratory Therapy. Then you take a national exam to become a Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT). If you choose, you can take two more national exams and become a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT).
How much will I make as a Respiratory Therapist? Certified Respiratory Therapists make between $43,400- $48,800/year Registered Respiratory Therapists make between $51,400- $58,200/year
How do they assess and diagnose? Pulmonary function testing Blood gases Sleep studies Chest X-Ray Listening to the lungs
How do they treat? Use of sophisticated devices that administer oxygen or assist in breathing Mechanical Ventilators Administer medicine that is inhaled Maintaining an airway
Who are Respiratory Therapists? Mean age is 44 (this means that when you are graduating, there will be many job openings!) Baby boomers will demand the services of the RT Asthma and COPD on the rise
Typical Day Medicinal aerosol delivery Assessing patients Educating Managing mechanical ventilators CPR Diagnostic testing Rounding with Doctors and others to develop care plans
Now you try… One task of a respiratory therapist is to test how well a patient’s lungs are working. They call this test Pulmonary Function Test. We can simulate this test with balloons!