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What Is A Career in Respiratory Therapy Like?

A respiratory therapist is usually one of the first people called to aide or give treatments for acute respiratory conditions, drug poisonings, and head injuries. Respiratory Therapists duties vary buy may also include treating people with carbon monoxide poisoning, gangrene, tetanus, plus respiratory care for newborn babies. These professionals are sometimes referred to as unsung members in the medical profession who work with all types of patients from birth until death. Their responsibilities may also include direct patient care, assessment, life support via ventilators and more.

A Respiratory therapist’s career is exciting and can be fast paced. The career field is an ever-growing one in the healthcare profession. If you are considering becoming a respiratory therapist contact a school near you to find out what they have to offer and how long there degree program will take to complete. If you would like to only fill out one form to be contacted by higher education facilities the easiest way to do it is here:





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