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Testing heart or lung function
Monitoring activities
Implementing life support techniques
Assisting healthcare practitioners
Training patients
Training medical providers
Gathering medical histories
Verifying medical activities or operations
Examining medical instruments
Determining medical protocols
Cleaning medical equipment and facilities
Moving patients
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Respiratory Therapist
Summary
Respiratory Therapist with experience in Testing heart or lung function and Monitoring activities.
Experience
Respiratory Therapist
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Provided emergency care, including artificial respiration
Monitored patient's physiological responses to therapy
Set up and operated mechanical ventilators and devices
Collaborated with healthcare professionals on patient care
Maintained charts with patients' therapy information
Explained treatment procedures to patients for cooperation
Skills
Testing heart or lung function, Monitoring activities, Implementing life support techniques, Assisting healthcare practitioners, Training patients, Training medical providers, Gathering medical histories, Verifying medical activities or operations, Examining medical instruments, Determining medical protocols, Cleaning medical equipment and facilities, Moving patients
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Provided emergency care, including artificial respirationMonitored patient's physiological responses to therapySet up and operated mechanical ventilators and devicesCollaborated with healthcare professionals on patient careMaintained charts with patients' therapy informationExplained treatment procedures to patients for cooperation
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Provided emergency respiratory care, including artificial respiration and advanced life support techniques
Set up and operated mechanical ventilators and therapeutic devices to support patient breathing
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Provided emergency respiratory care, leading to improved oxygen levels in patients after treatment
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Patients showed better oxygen levels after treatmentPatient recovery rates improved with timely care
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Set up and operated mechanical ventilators and therapeutic devices to support patient breathing
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Several devices each shiftMost of the patients' ventilators dailyMultiple devices for various patients
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This work commonly includes provided emergency care, including artificial respiration, monitored patient's physiological responses to therapy, and set up and operated mechanical ventilators and devices.
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Respiratory Therapist
Already yours: Testing heart or lung function, Monitoring activities, Implementing life support techniques
4 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Training patients, Training medical providers, Gathering medical histories