Newly credentialed RT. Former residence life coordinator & TRIO academic advisor. I decided to pursue my desire to become a healthcare provider in respiratory care.
respstudent replied to icuRNmaggie's topic in MICU, SICU
As a practicing RRT with experience dealing with ARDS patients, this is absolutely NOT appropriate. If the patient was being ventilated in APRV or BiVent, disconnecting the patient from the ventilator...
If the patient is DNR and CMO/CCO why is the patient getting transfused? I'm not sure the blame for the failure should be entirely yours either. Was the Hb part of routine laboratory work or did it...
respstudent replied to Alliecat78104's topic in General Nursing
I know this is an old thread, but maybe the response will be useful for the future. 1. The starting pay depends on where you're located and what facility you're employed at. In my area the pay for a...
If it makes you feel any better, respiratory therapists have to wait between 1-3 weeks in Florida for the license application to be processed. We do have the comfort of knowing, after an agonizing 5...
My conversation was meant to be humorous, although we did actually have a former director of nursing take a bunch of our procedures and protocols and re-assign them to nursing based on a similar...
We already do ABGs and, in many places, arterial lines. We're not actually taught to look at our patients as a walking heart/lung with other stuff attached that we know nothing about. RTs have a...
Oh, goodness, no! I didn't become a respiratory therapist because I wanted to insert PICC lines. I wouldn't want PICCs to be the only thing I did, but if a manager made it clear that being credential...
I certainly agree that most RRTs have more than enough to do without having IV therapy added to their list of responsibilities; however, if it makes sense for a particular facility to train and...
Linda, Scope of practice can vary considerably by state and facility. I placed arterial lines while still a student. It is also very common for RRT's to manage IABP and ECMO once trained for the...
I'm always amazed at the disdain some nurses show for respiratory therapists. Thankfully, it's the kind of disdain I've only ever encountered on the Internet, and it's usually about therapists who...
Paul, ABG = Arterial Blood Gas. You most definitely need arterial blood to get an ABG. You can maybe make some inferences from a venous blood sample if you jab it by mistake. However, it's not a great...