What does a Respiratory Therapist do? Respiratory Therapists work to evaluate, treat, and care for patients with lung and heart disorders.

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What does a Respiratory Therapist do? Respiratory Therapists work to evaluate, treat, and care for patients with lung and heart disorders.

What kinds of patients do Respiratory Therapists Treat? Lung disease patients Heart patients Neuromuscular patients Accident victims Premature babies Children Adults The elderly © 1998 Random House. Used with permission.

What Breathing Disorders Do Respiratory Therapists Treat? Asthma Bronchitis Emphysema Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Cystic Fibrosis Chest Trauma Pneumonia Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Where Do Respiratory Therapists Work? Acute care hospitals Patient transport Diagnostic laboratories Rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities Patient’s homes Educational institutions Industry

The level of illness and setting of patients can vary widely. From patients in the neonatal intensive care unit… to victims of trauma in the emergency room. Where do RRTs work? © 2000 Time Inc. Used with permission.

In the ER it all starts with Respiratory, and the ABCs of CPR… Airway Breathing Circulation The airway is always established first.

Where do Respiratory Therapists Work? With the use of breathing machines designed for artificial ventilation, the respiratory therapist is an integral part of the Intensive Care Units.

The Respiratory Therapist is a vital part of the lifesaving transport team that answers patient emergencies.

Respiratory Therapists Perform Diagnostic Procedures Pulmonary function studies Arterial blood gas analysis Hemodynamic monitoring Sleep studies EKGs and cardiac tests Stress and exercise testing

Respiratory Therapists Perform Therapeutic Procedures Mechanical Ventilation Oxygen administration Medication administration Chest physiotherapy Lung expansion therapy Pulmonary rehabilitation Smoking cessation

Respiratory Therapists interact with pulmonologists and physicians specializing in trauma resuscitation, critical care, and pulmonary and cardiac rehabilitation.

Therapists help physicians with the diagnosis and management of respiratory disease

Respiratory Therapists have a unique role... - Patient Care - Clinical Consultant - Technical Consultant

Career opportunities are EXCELLENT! The need for RRTs is growing due to: increase in elderly population the impact of our changing environment on diseases technology advancements advances in treatment of premature babies smoking and COPD Retirement!

Who succeeds in Respiratory Therapy? A person who is high tech and high touch. Therapists handle both the technical side of life-threatening situations as well as provide support, reassurance, and education for patients and their families.

Is Respiratory Care For Me? A career as a respiratory therapist can provide: the ability to make a difference in peoples lives a high tech and exciting career recognition, respect, and appreciation a great job at a good salary job security A rewarding career for life! What should I be?

What is the earning potential? Money magazine rated Respiratory Therapy the 13th fastest-growing, most desirable job to have through the year The median annual earning is $32,500 according to the BLS. Starting salaries range from $15-$22 per hour.

What Courses Do I Need to Prepare for an RC Education Program? Prerequisite coursework varies upon which degree program you enter, but students should have a strong background in Math and Science.

Respiratory Care… a Life and Breath Career for You! You can live without food for a week, without water for a day, but you cannot live without air for more than a few minutes.

How many programs are there? More than 400 community colleges and universities nationwide offer respiratory care programs. All aspiring respiratory therapists must take courses in physics, mathematics, microbiology, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and biology.

Respiratory Therapy Programs Awarding a Bachelor of Science Degree in Respiratory Therapy 1 2/1/02

What are the Educational and Training requirements? There are two levels of respiratory therapist: the certified respiratory therapist and the registered respiratory therapist. Respiratory therapists are required to complete either a two-year associate's degree or a four-year baccalaureate degree. Upon graduation they are eligible to take a national voluntary examination that, upon passing, leads to the credential: Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT). Subsequently they may take two more examinations that lead to the credential: Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT

Entry Level Staff Therapist- Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) Educational Preparation: AAS or BS, MS in respiratory care with inservice and/or continuing education appropriate to the specialty. Entry-level Certification is required for all roles. Inpatient and outpatient settings in which staff therapist may function under the supervision of an advanced practitioner:  Ambulatory/Outpatient Care  Emergency and Triage  Home Health Home Health  Long Term Care and Geriatrics  Operating Room  Pediatrics  Critical Care Units  Medical and Surgical  Post Anesthesia Care  Cardiac Care  Thoracic Surgery  Pulmonary and Cardiac Rehabilitation

Advanced Practice- Registered Respiratory Therapist Educational Preparation:  AAS or BS or MS in respiratory care with inservice and/or continuing education appropriate to the specialty.  Entry-level Certification is required for all roles with accompanying RRT credential.

Educator Educational Preparation in practice settings: **BS with an advanced practitioner standing (RRT) with MS preferred. All other require minimum of AAS with RRT Program Director** Clinical Director** Clinical Preceptor Asthma Educator

Patient Educator/Health Educator/Wellness Programs Staff Development/Continuing Education** Educational Preparation in academic settings: in Associate and Diploma programs a BS is required; MS is preferred in universities and institutions of higher learning a PhD is preferred and an MSN is required

Specialty Roles Educational Preparation: BS or higher degree with role-specific continuing education preferred Pharmaceutical  Researcher  Medical Supply Sales  Clinical Trials  Recruiter Editor/Author Elected Officials/Policy Makers/Lobbyists Entrepreneur Expert Witness Federal/Armed Services (contains many RT roles/positions) Transport/Flight ECMO Specialis Case Manager Public Health Quality Improvement/Continuous Improvement/Risk Management Quality Improvement/Continuous Improvement/Risk Management Consultant t

Respiratory Management Educational Preparation: AAS in respiratory therapy with an additional BS degree required by most institutions, MS or higher degree preferred in large centers. Department Manager Chief Therapist Clinical Manager Coordinators for speciality areas Pediatrics Neonatal Diagnostics Critical Care Sleep lab Pulmonary Rehabiltation Home Care Respiratory Manager

Where can NC students earn there BS Degrees? BSHS or BSAST or BSRRT NC Programs (BSHS)  UNC-G  North Carolina Central University  Winston Salem State University Other programs AARC endorsed:  Empire State College  Northern Arizona University  Thomas Edison State College  California College of Health Sciences  George Washington University  Touro University International

What Professional RC Organizations are located in NC? NCSRC-AARC affiliate NCRCB-Licensing Board

The North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care (NCSRC ) The NCSRC is a non profit organization that supports and benefits the Respiratory Care Practitioners of North Carolina. The NCSRC is a chartered affiliate of the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)

North Carolina Respiratory Care Board The NCRCB is a non profit organization that licenses Respiratory Care Practitioners of North Carolina.  According to the NC General Assembly, the practice of respiratory care in the State of North Carolina affects the public health, safety, and welfare and that the mandatory licensure of persons who engage in respiratory care is necessary to ensure a minimum standard of competency.  It is the purpose and intent of Respiratory Care Practice to protect the public from the unqualified practice of respiratory care and from unprofessional conduct by persons licensed.

Need more information? Try these Websites! AARC: NCSRC: NCRCB: NBRC: CoArc: