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Breathe Easy With a Respiratory Therapist



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-25 22:55:23
Seeing a respiratory therapist in Kansas City is highly advisable in the event of any breathing problems. Respiratory therapists generally handle the treatment and care of people with breathing problems, literally anyone old and young, as breathing problems are indiscriminate about age or gender. Anyone from a nursing home patient to a premature infant can be found in the waiting room.

Respiratory therapists also handle cardiopulmonary conditions that need treatment, as well as run needed tests to diagnose patients, perform exams if needed, and interview patients about the nature of their condition.

This sort of healthcare is partially non-intrusive, and can involve minor procedures like taking a test that measures lung capacity or administering breathing medications in aerosol form. The most unpleasant procedure is usually a needle prick to draw blood, which helps the therapist measure the oxygen levels in the blood, or lack thereof. However, these therapists can also perform invasive procedures like inserting ventilators that deliver oxygen or extracting phlegm from the lungs after a surgery.

Respiratory therapists usually carry out the prescribed treatments a patient's doctor recommends after a health evaluation of some sort. They also administer medications and treatments like oxygen tanks, ventilators, post-surgery chest physiotherapy, and life-support systems that act as breathing aides.

This sort of therapy can also get quite in-depth, as home visits are included to inspect equipment for cleanliness and proper operation or instruct a household in how to use the equipment. Overall, the degree and extent of the care needed depends on the patient and the patient's condition itself.

The job in and of itself is taxing but pays upwards of 37,000 dollars a year in most cases. Pay depends on whether the therapist is merely certified or is officially registered. There is constant exposure to pathogens, and constant movement from room to room or house to house is often required. Also, therapists deal with high-stress situations, such as people on life support or on oxygen while in hospice care. Patients also panic when they cannot breathe, adding to the stress of whatever situation arises when this does happen.

Overall, being a respiratory therapist is a highly rewarding job and pays decently. The career can be quite lucrative, and the certification can be found online at many web-based colleges. Being a respiratory therapist is a lot similar to being a registered nurse, as there is a vast variety of experiences, job requirements, and day to day demands.

Maintaining a good diet, purchasing an air purifier, and living an active, healthy lifestyle with plenty of exercise is the best way to keep up respiratory health.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about james a ross respiratory therapist in kansas city, please visit http://www.lifescript.com/doctor-directory/index.aspx.
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