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Title: Respiratory Therapy


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Respiratory Therapy
  • A Life and Breath Career for You!

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Respiratory Therapy Makes a Difference
  • At 932 am, Lori Martin brought a newborn baby
    struggling to breathe back to life
  • What have you accomplished today?
  • Lori is a recent graduate of the respiratory
    therapist educational program offered at
    Millersville University in Lancaster County,
    Pennsylvania

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Respiratory Therapya 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.
  • Most people take breathing for granted. For
    thousands of people who suffer from breathing
    problems, each breath is an accomplishment.

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Respiratory TherapyA Life and Breath Career for
You!
  • Heres what we do
  • Respiratory therapists are the health
    professionals responsible for taking care of
    patients with heart and lung problems.
  • Respiratory therapists care for newborn infants,
    children, adults, and the elderly.
  • Career opportunities are excellent for
    respiratory therapists, and salaries are
    competitive with other health professions.

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What is Respiratory Care?
  • Respiratory Care is the health profession that
    specializes in the promotion of optimum
    cardiopulmonary function and health.
  • Respiratory therapists apply scientific
    principles to prevent, identify, and treat acute
    or chronic dysfunction of the cardiopulmonary
    system.

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What is Respiratory Therapy?
  • Respiratory therapists knowledge and expertise
    includes
  • Cardiopulmonary physiology and pathophysiology
  • Patient assessment and cardiopulmonary
    diagnostics
  • Pulmonary disease
  • Advanced life support and critical care
  • Pharmacology
  • Biomedical engineering and technology
  • Respiratory therapists effectively
  • Assess
  • Educate and
  • Treat patients with heart and lung problems

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What is Respiratory Therapy?
  • Respiratory therapy is focused on
  • assessment
  • diagnostic evaluation
  • treatment (hands on care)
  • management
  • patient education
  • prevention

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What Do Respiratory Therapists Do?
  • Respiratory therapists apply
  • Critical thinking
  • Patient/environment assessment skills
  • Evidence based clinical practice skills
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Develop, implement, and modify patient care plans
  • Apply patient-driven protocols
  • Utilize disease-based clinical pathways
  • Implement disease management programs
  • Perform therapeutic and diagnostic procedures

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What Do Respiratory Therapists Do?
  • In Summary
  • Respiratory Therapists work as physician
    extenders to evaluate, treat, and care for
    patients with lung and circulatory disorders.

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What Breathing Disorders Do Respiratory
Therapists Treat?
  • Asthma
  • Bronchitis
  • Emphysema
  • COPD
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Chest Trauma
  • Pneumonia

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Where Do Respiratory Therapists Work?
  • Acute care hospitals
  • Diagnostic laboratories
  • Rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities
  • Patients homes
  • Patient transport services
  • Physician offices
  • Convalescent and retirement centers
  • Educational institutions
  • Sales
  • Government
  • Industry

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Respiratory Therapists Perform Patient Assessment
  • Patient Interview
  • Cough and sputum production
  • Breathlessness and wheezing
  • Previous chest illnesses
  • Smoking
  • Occupational history

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Respiratory Therapists Perform Patient Assessment
  • Physical Assessment
  • General appearance
  • Vital signs
  • Chest inspection
  • Breath sounds
  • Percussion / palpation
  • Bedside / laboratory assessment of
    cardiopulmonary function
  • Respiratory Care Plan Development Implementation

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

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Respiratory Therapists Perform Therapeutic
Procedures
  • Oxygen administration
  • Medication administration
  • Secretion management
  • Chest physical therapy
  • Lung expansion therapy
  • Pulmonary rehab and disease management
  • Smoking cessation

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What Kinds of Patients Do Respiratory Therapists
Treat?
  • Lung disease patients
  • Cardiac patients
  • Neuromuscular patients
  • Accident victims
  • Premature infants
  • Children
  • Adults
  • The elderly

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Respiratory Therapists Work in the ICU ED
  • Adult, pediatric, and neonatal ICUs
  • Mechanical ventilation and life-support
  • Arterial blood gases
  • Physiologic monitoring
  • Trauma and cardiac arrest teams
  • Intubation airway care
  • Oxygen and aerosol therapy

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In What Areas Do Respiratory Therapists Receive
Instruction?
  • RT students gain experience in a variety of
    areas
  • Medical and surgical areas of the hospital
  • Intensive care units (adult, pediatric, neonatal)
  • Emergency department
  • Patient transport
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation and disease management
  • Cardiopulmonary diagnostics (pulmonary function
  • testing, sleep lab, exercise testing,
    invasive and
  • non-invasive cardiology)
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Home care

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How Does the Job Market Look for Respiratory
Therapists?
  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) lists
    Respiratory Therapy as the third fastest growing
    profession in Pennsylvania.
  • BLS projects a 52 increase in demand for
    respiratory therapists for the period 1998-2008
    (in PA).
  • Family Money Magazine lists Respiratory Therapy
    among the top 50 careers for the 21st century
    (January/February 2000, p. 52)

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How Does the Job Market Look for Respiratory
Therapists?
  • The need for RTs is growing due to
  • large increase in the elderly population
  • environmental impact on diseases such as asthma
  • smoking and COPD
  • technological advances in treatment of
    cardiopulmonary disease
  • advances in treatment of premature babies

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How Much Do Respiratory Therapists Make?
  • Salary varies with educational degree and years
    of experience
  • Supervisors, clinical specialists, and department
    managers tend to have higher salaries
  • Median starting salaries for MU graduate
    respiratory therapists in 2004 was 42,635.
  • Average signing bonus 8,000

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Is Respiratory Therapy For Me?
  • A career as a respiratory therapist can provide
  • a great job at a good salary
  • job security
  • the opportunity to help others
  • recognition, respect, and appreciation
  • a sense of accomplishment
  • A rewarding career for life

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Choose a job you love and youll never have to
work a day in your life
  • Our work is very gratifying in that we serve
    people of all ages who are greatly appreciative
    of what we do for them. When we go home at the
    end of the day we carry a sense of satisfaction
    that is uncommon in many careers because when we
    treat and manage our patients there is immediate
    and measurable improvement. We see the patient
    from the time of their admission through to their
    discharge. Also, we are highly respected by
    physicians, nurses, and others with whom we
    practice.

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Is Respiratory Therapy For Me?
  • A career as a respiratory therapist offers
  • the ability to make a difference in peoples lives
  • interesting and meaningful work
  • a high tech and exciting career
  • a people oriented profession
  • the opportunity to become a respected member of
    the health professions
  • A life and breath career for you!

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When Should I Start Thinking About a Career in
Respiratory Therapy?
  • NOW !
  • Visit Millersville Universitys Program in
    Respiratory Therapy
  • Visit the Respiratory Department at a
    local medical center
  • Call the American Association for Respiratory
    Care (972) 243-2272
  • Visit the AARC web site at www.aarc.org

What should I do?
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How Do I Become a Respiratory Therapist?
  • Bachelor of Science Degree
  • 4 year program
  • Option in the Biology curriculum
  • RRT credential
  • Opportunities for leadership
  • management and supervision
  • education or research
  • clinical specialization

Bachelor of Science Degree
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What Courses Do I Need to Prepare for an RT
Education Program?
  • Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, Math,
    Human AP, and General Ed. coursework
  • Students benefit from a strong background in
    Math and Science

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What Courses Do I Need on My Transcript as a
Graduate Student?
  • One year of
  • Biology, Chemistry, and Human AP.
  • One course in
  • Microbiology, Physics, and Math
  • Students benefit from a strong background in
    Math and Science.

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MU Respiratory Therapy Program Requirements for
Admission
  • Prerequisite courses
  • Overall QPA gt 2.30
  • Math and science QPA gt 2.30
  • Other admission requirements

30
Respiratory Therapy ProgramCurriculum
  • Respiratory Therapy Techniques
  • Physiology Pathophysiology
  • Respiratory Care Equipment Operation
  • Laboratory and Clinical Courses

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Respiratory Therapy ProgramCurriculum
  • Begins late August of every year
  • 16 month program is completed in Dec.
  • Most students hold a part time job
  • Total Cost lt 14,000
  • Classes in 10-week blocks
  • No weekend or evening class/clinical
  • Final Clinical Practicum (July December)
  • Financial Aid Office at MU helps with funding

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How Do I Apply to the Respiratory Therapy Program?
  • Designate Bio/Resp major
  • Graduate application deadline - 3/1
  • November meeting of juniors - posted
  • Transcripts
  • Recommendations
  • Visits

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How Do I Apply to the Respiratory Therapy Program?
  • Contact the Graduate Office 872-3099
  • Graduate application deadline - 3/1/03
  • Complete all application components
  • Transcripts
  • Recommendations
  • Visits
  • Interview

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Respiratory Therapists Make A Difference
  • You can too!!!
  • For more information, contact
  • Millersville University
  • Program in Respiratory Therapy
  • P.O. Box 1002
  • Millersville, PA 17551
  • (717) 544-5511 Ext. 77105
  • http//muweb.millersville.edu/rtp
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