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10 jobs that use Respiratory Care the most

Jobs that use respiratory care the most include respiratory therapist assistant, respiratory technician, and ventilator.

What jobs use Respiratory Care the most?

1. Respiratory Therapist Assistant

How respiratory therapist assistant uses Respiratory Care:

  • Manage artificial airways, mechanically ventilate patients, pulmonary rehab patients and perform CPR in code situations.
  • Refill oxygen bottles and deliver bottles and supplies Cpap set up, BiPap setup, mask fitting, cpap training classinstructor.
  • Monitor EKG and interpret changes.

Most common skills for respiratory therapist assistant:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • BLS
  • DR
  • CPR
  • Patient Education

2. Respiratory Technician

How respiratory technician uses Respiratory Care:

  • Provide aerosol therapy, bronchial hygiene, ventilator setup, CPR, and any other career relate requirements.
  • Fit patient for CPAP mask, educate on equipment.
  • Complete EKG's, treadmill heart testing and asthma testing.

Most common skills for respiratory technician:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • CPR
  • EKG
  • Life Support
  • Nebulizer

3. Ventilator

How ventilator uses Respiratory Care:

  • Manage artificial airways, mechanically ventilate patients, pulmonary rehab patients and perform CPR in code situations.
  • Provide emergency care, including artificial respiration and assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Perform ABG's and maintain the IRMA ABG machine.

Most common skills for ventilator:

  • Respiratory Care
  • Patients
  • Pediatrics
  • BLS
  • EKG
  • Critical Care

4. Registered Physical Therapist

How registered physical therapist uses Respiratory Care:

  • Manage rehabilitation department and coordinate the rehabilitation program to the facility.
  • Excel in ability to customize/adapt conventional physical therapy techniques to meet the specific needs of patients.
  • Place orders for appropriate assistive devices, orthotics and prosthetics as per patient need.

Most common skills for registered physical therapist:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • Healthcare
  • PTA
  • Rehabilitation
  • Home Health

5. Certified Respiratory Therapist

How certified respiratory therapist uses Respiratory Care:

  • Manage and maintain tracheostomy vent dependent patients.
  • Perform airway management and intubations need for ACLS patients.
  • Provide education and instructions for CPAP and BIPAP patients about the actual disease process then report results to referring physician.

Most common skills for certified respiratory therapist:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • BLS
  • Life Support
  • CRT
  • Ventilation

6. Pulmonary Function Technician

How pulmonary function technician uses Respiratory Care:

  • Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
  • Perform arterial blood gas analysis, routine spirometry, DLCO, and lung volume test.
  • Monitor client's heart rate while exercising on EKG.

Most common skills for pulmonary function technician:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • Patient Care
  • Spirometry
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Test Results

7. Respiratory Therapist

How respiratory therapist uses Respiratory Care:

  • Manage ventilators through morning planning and protocols for trauma, ICU, and open heart unit.
  • Manage artificial airways, mechanically ventilate patients, pulmonary rehab patients and perform CPR in code situations.
  • Perform diagnostic procedures such as EEG, PFT, and Bronchoscopy.

Most common skills for respiratory therapist:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • BLS
  • RRT
  • Acls
  • Ventilation

8. Respiratory Care Practitioner

How respiratory care practitioner uses Respiratory Care:

  • Conduct therapeutic procedures to maintain a patent airway, remove via suctioning of secretions, to achieve adequate ventilation & oxygenation.
  • Administer therapeutic and diagnostic respiratory care and life support for patients with cardiopulmonary deficiencies and abnormalities.
  • Certify in BLS and CPR.

Most common skills for respiratory care practitioner:

  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • BLS
  • Acls
  • RCP
  • RRT

9. Therapy Program Manager

How therapy program manager uses Respiratory Care:

  • Lead a team of thirty-five (35) FTE.
  • Manage a staff of 9 therapists in a CCRC setting including a 169 bed SNF.
  • Achieve employee performance and satisfaction providing supervision supporting excellence in documentation, a collaborative approach with providers and compassion for members.

Most common skills for therapy program manager:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Respiratory Care
  • Acute Care
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Rehabilitation

10. Respiratory Care Program Director

How respiratory care program director uses Respiratory Care:

  • Manage oxygen therapy, nebulizers, aerosol medications, etc.
  • Provide technical assistance and testimony for development and passage of legislation enabling implementation of Medicaid manage care.
  • Perform diagnostic testing, EEG's, PFT's, cardiac stress tests, ABG's and EKG's.

Most common skills for respiratory care program director:

  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Patients
  • Respiratory Care
  • Performance Improvement
  • BLS
  • Strategic Plan

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