Respiratory therapist skills checklist 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your first name, middle initial, last name, email, and last four digits of your Social Security number.
  3. For each skill listed in the checklist, assess your experience level using the provided rating scale (1 to 4). Check the appropriate column that best describes your competency for each skill.
  4. Continue through each section of skills and competencies, ensuring you evaluate yourself based on experiences from the last two years. Take your time to reflect on each skill area.
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Important Qualities Compassion. Respiratory therapists should be able to provide emotional support to patients undergoing treatment. Detail oriented. Respiratory therapists must stay focused to ensure that a patient receives appropriate treatments and medications. Interpersonal skills. Patience. Problem-solving skills.
Respiratory therapists use equipment like nebulizers and ventilation machines to treat their patients, while nurses provide general patient care by administering intravenous fluids or medicine and recording patient vitals.
Employment of respiratory therapists is projected to grow 13 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 8,600 openings for respiratory therapists are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
In order to successfully advocate for your patients and provide exceptional care, RTs must demonstrate cultural competency. It is vital to have compassion, understanding, and respect for your patients individual beliefs, values, and needs. Be open and willing to accept feedback.
Assist with diagnosing lung or breathing disorders. Evaluate patients and perform tests and studies. Determine appropriate therapy and treatment options with physicians. Analyze blood and sputum in the lab.

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In a typical day, respiratory therapists may: Assist with diagnosing lung or breathing disorders. Evaluate patients and perform tests and studies. Determine appropriate therapy and treatment options with physicians. Analyze blood and sputum in the lab.
Respiratory therapists typically do the following: Interview and examine patients with breathing or cardiopulmonary disorders. Consult with physicians about patients conditions and developing treatment plans. Perform diagnostic tests. Treat patients using a variety of methods. Monitor and record patients progress.
Communication. Communication is key in every job, but especially as an RT. RTs must have the ability to clearly communicate patient test results, diagnosis, and treatment plans with the patient and their loved ones. Educating the patient on the diagnosis and process of recovery is absolutely essential.

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