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Respiratory
Therapy is a two-year program that prepares students to administer respiratory care and life support to patients with breathing disorders and cardiopulmonary abnormalities. Students work as technicians or registered
respiratory therapists in a variety of job settings including hospitals,
clinics, nursing homes, home health agencies, oxygen equipment companies,
and companies providing ambulance services. Respiratory therapists advance
in clinical practice by moving from care of "general" to "critical" patients with problems in other organ systems such as the heart or kidneys.
They may also advance to supervisory or management positions.
With additional education and/or work experience, graduates may also
pursue careers in teaching, research, and health care management. Some
practitioners leave the profession to work as sales representatives or
as equipment designers for equipment manufacturers.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Respiratory therapists perform chest physiotherapy, administer aerosol medications, deliver
oxygen via mask, nasal cannula, or respirator, and evaluate the effectiveness
and appropriateness of therapy. Respiratory care practitioners use special
equipment to test lung capacity and to analyze pH, oxygen, and carbon
dioxide in the blood. They operate and maintain respiratory care equipment
and record patient treatments and responses. As part of the health care
team, respiratory therapists work closely with physicians and other allied
health professionals.
Respiratory therapists generally work a 40-hour week. Because hospitals
operate around the clock, therapists may work evenings, nights, or weekends.
Respiratory therapists spend long hours standing and walking between patients'
rooms. In emergencies, they work under great stress. Respiratory therapists
must adhere to proper procedures and safety precautions in order to avoid
risks from infection and gases stored under pressure.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS NEEDED
Most accredited respiratory therapist programs last two years and
lead to an associate degree. Entrance requirements may include prerequisite
study of anatomy, physiology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Individuals
who want to enter the field of respiratory therapy should enjoy working
with others and be sensitive to the physical and psychological needs of
patients. Respiratory care workers must pay attention to detail, follow
instructions, and work as part of a team. Some mechanical ability and
manual dexterity is required to operate complex equipment.
Note: Admission to the Respiratory Therapy program at Skyline College
is by special application only. Students should see "admissions" or contact the Respiratory
Therapy Department for an application and information about admission
procedures and entrance requirements.
TRANSFER: There are only a few baccalaureate programs in Respiratory
Therapy in the United States and none in the State of California. All
Respiratory Therapy courses are transferable to the California State Universities,
but not to the University of California.
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| ASSOCIATE
IN SCIENCE DEGREE WITH A
MAJOR IN RESPIRATORY THERAPY |
| Required Core Courses |
Units |
| RPTH 400 Patient & Health Care
Concerns |
2 |
| RPTH 410 Intro to Patient Care &
Respiratory Assessment Techniques |
3 |
| RPTH 420 Application of Cardiopulmonary
Anatomy & Physiology |
3 |
| RPTH 430 Intro to Respiratory Therapeutics
|
6 |
| RPTH 438 Clinical Clerkship I |
1 |
| RPTH 445 Respiratory Diseases I |
2 |
| RPTH 448 Clinical Clerkship II |
2 |
| RPTH 448 Respiratory Diseases II |
3 |
| RPTH 450 Respiratory Diseases II |
3 |
| RPTH 458 Clinical Clerkship III |
6 |
| RPTH 460 Respiratory Critical Care
|
4 |
| RPTH 475 Hemodynamic Monitoring/Selected
Topics in Respiratory Care |
2 |
| RPTH 480 Diagnostic Testing and Outpatient
Respiratory Care .
|
2 |
| RPTH 484 Medical Terminology for Respiratory
Therapy |
2 |
| RPTH 485 Clinical Medicine Seminar
|
2 |
| RPTH 488 Clinical Clerkship
IV |
6 |
| RPTH 490 Neonatal and Pediatric
Respiratory Care |
1.5 |
| RPTH 495 Respiratory Care Board Exam
Prep/Review |
2 |
| TOTAL REQUIRED UNITS IN MAJOR AREA
|
49.5 |
| Plus Chemistry, Human Anatomy,
Human Physiology, Microbiology and General
Education/other requirements for the Associate degree (refer
to Associate Degree Requirements). |
| The College
also offers a certificate of completion for those graduates having
a prior Associate or above degree. |
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