Top 16 Required Skills for Being a Respiratory Therapist

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Life as a respiratory therapist can be difficult at times. This video breaks down the skills that are required to be a respiratory therapist.
    💥Skills for Being a Respiratory Therapist [Full Guide] ➜ ➜ ➜ bit.ly/2BtpP8l
    ➡️ Respiratory Therapist
    A respiratory therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory disorders. Therefore, they essentially care for patients with conditions of the heart and lungs. Respiratory therapists work with patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly population. They typically work in hospitals, but may also work in clinics, home care settings, and other healthcare facilities. To be successful as a respiratory therapist, it requires certain skills and a specific personality type.
    ➡️ Physical Endurance
    Respiratory therapists are required to work 12-hour shifts. If you weren’t aware, that is a very long time to be on your feet and moving around. This is why it’s important to have physical endurance when working in this profession.
    ➡️ Physical Strength
    Not only do you need to have endurance, but you also must be physically strong to a certain degree. Respiratory therapists are constantly lifting and moving patients. They also have to move equipment around, which can be quite heavy.
    ➡️ Gross Motor Ability
    Gross motor skills refer to the ability to use your large muscles to move your body. This is important because respiratory therapists are constantly on the move.
    ➡️ Fine Motor Ability
    Fine motor ability focuses more on the activities that you must complete with your hands. This is an important skill for respiratory therapists because they are required to complete delicate tasks, such as:
    - Auscultation
    - Inserting an endotracheal tube
    - Sticking an arterial blood gas (ABG)
    - Suctioning a patient’s airway
    - Cleaning a patient's tracheostomy
    ➡️ Mobility
    Respiratory therapists are required to be very mobile in order to move quickly throughout the hospital during emergency situations. Have you ever heard of the term “Code Blue?” This is when a patient’s heart stops, and they need to be resuscitated. In these situations, a “Code Blue” announcement is made throughout the hospital.
    ➡️ Hearing
    Respiratory therapists must have excellent hearing because they are required to listen to a patient’s lung sounds with a stethoscope. This device amplifies a patient’s breath sounds and provides helpful information about their condition.
    ➡️ Vision
    They need to be able to see a patient in order to perform an assessment and provide the necessary treatment. Good vision allows respiratory therapists to notice symptoms such as hypoxemia, which requires immediate intervention.
    ➡️ Tactile
    Respiratory therapists also need good tactile skills, which is the sense of touch. This is important because respiratory therapists are required to perform skills such as:
    - Checking a patient’s pulse
    - Chest palpitation
    - Assessing respiratory rate
    - Assessing body temperature
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    ⏰TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Intro
    0:31 - Respiratory Therapist
    1:09 - Physical Endurance
    1:34- Physical Strength
    2:02 - Gross Motor Ability
    2:34 - Fine Motor Ability
    3:17 - Mobility
    3:50 - Hearing
    4:19 - Vision
    4:42 - Tactile
    5:10 - Smell
    5:40 - Reading
    6:19 - Arithmetic
    7:08 - Emotional Stability
    7:44 - Analytical Thinking
    8:26 - Critical Thinking
    8:51 - Interpersonal
    9:18 - Communication
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Komentáře • 16

  • @RespiratoryTherapyZone
    @RespiratoryTherapyZone  Před rokem +1

    💥Skills for Being a Respiratory Therapist [Full Guide] ➜ ➜ ➜ bit.ly/2BtpP8l

  • @jaymodha153
    @jaymodha153 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for useful information.

  • @mosoulreal7806
    @mosoulreal7806 Před rokem +4

    I have a tea bag for you that will clear that up in a minute.

  • @nikkomolina3931
    @nikkomolina3931 Před 7 měsíci

    Omg it spent 15 min talking about provider mobility. Welcome to life in the medical field your always standing.

  • @user-cq8hw3ni7g
    @user-cq8hw3ni7g Před rokem +2

    I'm a respiratory therapist

    • @muhammedsahil-jv7zq
      @muhammedsahil-jv7zq Před 2 měsíci +1

      how is it ? is it stressfull😢?

    • @ICgay4
      @ICgay4 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@muhammedsahil-jv7zqI wanna become one, any advice?

    • @ChrisRRT
      @ChrisRRT Před měsícem +1

      ​@@muhammedsahil-jv7zq No not really it can be at times but for the most part not really

    • @sajitharasheed7603
      @sajitharasheed7603 Před měsícem

      Salary ?

    • @ChrisRRT
      @ChrisRRT Před měsícem

      @@sajitharasheed7603 varies, there is a couple ways to go into respiratory therapy associates or bachelor's you can go CRT or RRT and is also several different departments you can work in all of them pay differently. Example when I started out in ED it was about 42,000 now I have upgraded to a RCP and ACPP in CCU and make about 68,600 area

  • @SayWhat336
    @SayWhat336 Před měsícem

    This job is basically being a nurse but with a smaller salary, no thanks.

    • @johnsonparker9817
      @johnsonparker9817 Před 29 dny +2

      Ha, depending where you work they can make just as much if not more than an RN, plus not all of us wanna clean poop. 😬

    • @RebeccaNicoleTaylor
      @RebeccaNicoleTaylor Před 25 dny +1

      False information

    • @vrj40
      @vrj40 Před 23 dny +1

      ​@@johnsonparker9817 And not to mention turning extremely large patients for procedures such as wound care or performing enema insertions every shift which RN and LPNs do routinely.😊