What is a respiratory therapist?Respiratory therapists are specially trained healthcare
professionals who help treat and restore function for patients with airway
and breathing problems. They often assess and treat patients with the
following conditions:
- tracheostomy tubes (a special type of breathing tube for patients
unable to breathe through their mouth and nose) and oxygen therapy
- ventilators (machines that breathe for patients with certain
conditions, such as spinal cord injuries, who are unable to breathe on
their own)
- chronic heart or lung problems that require breathing treatments and
assistance
They may work in various settings in rehabilitation, including
neurological (nervous system), cardiac (heart), and pulmonary (lungs)
settings. Respiratory therapists may practice in a variety of settings,
including the following:
- hospitals
- inpatient rehabilitation centers
- home health settings
- long-term care facilities
- private practice
Respiratory therapists may have either an Associate or undergraduate degree in respiratory therapy, and many are either registered or certified
in their specialty.