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  2. What Does a Respiratory Therapist Do? - WebMD

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    Respiratory therapists handle breathing or airway problems that can stem from a wide variety of conditions and events. They include: Acute respiratory distress syndrome. This is a very serious ...

  3. Nursing Interventions for COPD: How Nurses Help Treat COPD

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    Interventions for COPD include a variety of care from various healthcare professionals. Part of that care is a detailed plan based on your needs and developed by a nurse or a respiratory therapist.

  4. What Is a Respiratory Therapist? - WebMD

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    A respiratory therapist (RT) is a health professional who helps assess and treat breathing problems. They work with doctors and nurses to evaluate lung function, develop a care plan, and provide ...

  5. How to Test Yourself for COPD - Healthline

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    Take a full breath. Hold that breath for 1 second. Exhale as hard and fast as you can until you feel as though your lungs are completely empty. Time, in seconds, how long this takes. If it takes ...

  6. Respiratory therapist - Wikipedia

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    A respiratory therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner trained in critical care and cardio-pulmonary medicine in order to work therapeutically with people who have acute critical conditions, cardiac and pulmonary disease. Respiratory therapists graduate from a college or university with a degree in respiratory therapy and have passed ...

  7. Respiratory examination - Wikipedia

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    A respiratory examination, or lung examination, is performed as part of a physical examination, [1] in response to respiratory symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain, and is often carried out with a cardiac examination . The four steps of the respiratory exam are inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation of ...

  8. COPD Exacerbation: Treatment, Symptoms, and More - Healthline

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    Other signs and symptoms may include: breathing in a fast, shallow pattern. coughing. feeling excessively sleepy or confused. lower oxygen levels than the clinical expectation. increased sputum ...

  9. Lung Diagnostic Tests: Spirometry, Pulse Oximetry ... - WebMD

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    This test can give you advance warning of an asthma attack. Pulse oximetry, or “pulse ox.”. This test uses a device that measures how much oxygen your red blood cells are carrying. The device ...

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