Respiratory Therapy at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • An overview of what patients and families can expect at UPMC Children's Hospital when in need of respiratory care.

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  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
    @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 7 років тому +45

    Peace be to you! This was a VERY good review of this amazing field! The RT s with whom I work are INVALUABLE when it comes to achieving optimal clinical outcomes for our patients.

  • @imissmyoldaccnt
    @imissmyoldaccnt 11 років тому +29

    man I would trust my child with her so kind and smart...I work at children's hospital Oakland and am looking into RT program so this was very encouraging thanks.

  • @williefufu2985
    @williefufu2985 7 років тому +14

    Its amazing how people talk to critize someone. I like this Lady in the Video presentation.

  • @Godfavorsmi
    @Godfavorsmi 11 років тому +30

    That was beautiful, she is very intelligent !

  • @ciamaeolivar740
    @ciamaeolivar740 4 роки тому +4

    Im an aspiring respiratory therapist 💗 this helps a lot thank you so much

  • @soulpeace111
    @soulpeace111 4 роки тому +1

    Nice way to describe what is Respiratory theropy

  • @Gamesandfuncali4nia
    @Gamesandfuncali4nia 4 роки тому +10

    Can patient family sue the respiratory therapist for not saving the persons life with the appropriate adequate oxygen needed? Are the respiratory therapists protected if something like this happens????

    • @simplyivanna6481
      @simplyivanna6481 4 роки тому +2

      idk :/ maybe search it up?

    • @ehh2681
      @ehh2681 4 роки тому +2

      No usually they are protected by organization they work for. But regardless situations like that can be avoided if they know what they are doing.

    • @tuttifrutti9698
      @tuttifrutti9698 4 роки тому +4

      You wouldn’t know what the “appropriate adequate oxygen” is needed in the first place. And you’re assuming that person died due to lack of oxygen.

    • @ehh2681
      @ehh2681 4 роки тому +3

      Tutti Frutti exactly

  • @estrellacarne9232
    @estrellacarne9232 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for the video, I learned from it.

  • @williefufu2985
    @williefufu2985 7 років тому +11

    Awesome. You are a Pretty Respiratory Tuerapist.

  • @rtclan4609
    @rtclan4609 8 років тому +8

    Good knowledge about our field

  • @JonBrown-po7he
    @JonBrown-po7he 3 роки тому +4

    Choose R.N., NOT respiratory therapist. Physicians refer to respiratory as 'ancillary', lumped in with C.N.A.s. Despite taking the same general education, prerequisites and sciences respiratory earns about 20% to 30% LESS THAN R.N.s.
    R.N.s and M.D.s ate lunch, conversed idly, and even dated/married; yet, NEARLY never, can the same be said of the LOWLY respiratory therapist. My usual contribution to the 'team' was, " SaO2 is something %" followed by, "ok, ya sure", by the Pulmonologist. 37 years of such 'team work' was not pleasant, or worth it. Further, the nature of the discipline greatly diminishes the areas needed, thus opportunities are diminished. Choose R.N., NOT respiratory therapist.

    • @tommydub7785
      @tommydub7785 2 роки тому

      Misery needs company, get a life, man. If the profession was so bad, you spent a long time doing it. 🤔 go away troll

  • @meleshawilliams2624
    @meleshawilliams2624 8 років тому +5

    thanks very informative

  • @gandrews111
    @gandrews111 10 років тому +3

    That was a good video however a high rate alarm of 100 seems a little excessive when the patient is breathing 19 times per minute haha

  • @sakurarichards6626
    @sakurarichards6626 6 років тому +1

    Pass the TMC exam with flying colors. Order the ebook today!
    www.respiratoryteacher.com

  • @ts14rules
    @ts14rules 2 роки тому +1

    Do you like to wear oxygen mask

  • @overlyfatman9722
    @overlyfatman9722 3 роки тому

    ❤️

  • @neldasmith4811
    @neldasmith4811 4 роки тому

    NOTE TO PARENTS : MY CHILD SPENT 8 YEARS IN INTENSIVE CARE, 4 YEARS ON A RESPIRATOR. NEVER, EVER LEAVE THE ROOM, STAY WITH YOUR CHILD. LEARN EVERYTHING YOU CAN ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S CONDITION AND THE EQUIPMENT USED ON YOUR CHILD.

    • @thedodob1rd
      @thedodob1rd 4 роки тому

      Why may i ask

    • @neldasmith4811
      @neldasmith4811 4 роки тому

      @@thedodob1rd It should be evident...so you increase your child`s chance to survive.

    • @thedodob1rd
      @thedodob1rd 4 роки тому

      @@neldasmith4811 i thought you were more talking about mistreatment in a hospital with nurses and whatnot

    • @neldasmith4811
      @neldasmith4811 4 роки тому +1

      @@thedodob1rd NURSES CANNOT STAY BESIDE BED AND VENTILATORS / RESPIRATORS HOLD CONDENSATION THAT CAN DROWN OR FILL LUNGS WITH WATER CAUSING PNEUMONIA. THE AIR LINES MUST BE EMPTIED OF CONDENSATION OFTEN.

  • @tomscott1163
    @tomscott1163 9 років тому +1

    at least she can read a Q card on video. other than that she could make a lot more money to live on by dancing on tables.

    • @shalenab9610
      @shalenab9610 8 років тому +12

      your a freaking jerk! like, wtf?!

    • @josecruz4631
      @josecruz4631 7 років тому +18

      so ur saying she would shit away a career that is guaranteed 70k-80k a year to dance on tables, wow

    • @lucylucy6174
      @lucylucy6174 4 роки тому +4

      Lowlife

    • @mieshanicole1614
      @mieshanicole1614 2 роки тому

      youre a miserable person tom