Respiratory Therapy Career Training
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Online career training programs usually lead to an associate's
degree--the minimum educational requirement
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>   for respiratory therapists. All but two states in the nation require
professional licensure as well as current CPR certifications.
Respiratory therapists work under direct supervision
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>   of physicians as they help diagnose patients'
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>   lung disorders, analyze breathing pathways and tissues, operate
ventilators or other airway devices, and help in patient education. Many
new jobs will be in hospital 
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>  emergency rooms, operating rooms, nursing homes, private patients'
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>   housing, and with smoking cessation programs.





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