Respiratory

What Is Respiratory Therapy?

Working therapeutically with patients suffering from lung disease is the focus of the specialist medical specialty of respiratory therapy, where professionals are trained in pulmonary medicine.

A vital component of the medical team is the respiratory therapist. They provide respiratory therapy to help patients with respiratory issues breathe more comfortably. They operate in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.

Collaborating with a respiratory therapist is a part of respiratory therapy. These licensed healthcare providers are experts in treating conditions pertaining to the respiratory system and lungs. They support those suffering from lung illness and breathing problems.

What does a respiratory therapist do?

People with breathing (respiratory) problems of all ages are treated by respiratory therapists. These issues could develop because of:

  • Lung disease.
  • Injury.
  • Surgery.

Patients with breathing difficulties receive assistance from a respiratory therapist. Under the supervision of physicians, respiratory therapists provide care for a variety of patients, including elderly patients suffering from lung diseases and preterm infants whose lungs have not fully formed.

  • Help with the diagnosis of respiratory or lung conditions.
  • Assess patients and conduct research and testing.
  • Consult with doctors to choose the best course of therapy and treatment.
  • In the lab, examine sputum and blood.
  • Oversee the apparatus and tools required to assist those unable to breathe on their own.
  • Provide information on lung diseases and breathing difficulties to patients and their families.

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