Overall an EMT is going to need a sturdy stethoscope without all the bells and whistles. The environment an EMT works in doesnt lend itself to an electronic stethoscope for instance. Breath and heart sounds and also blood pressures are what EMT's mainly need to listen for.
-most people use Litman stethoscopes (most expensive)-although I've used Prestige Medical and Symphony and I don't have any trouble with the cheaper ones--
Littmann III Cardiology Littmann III Cardiology
The one not listed under outboard motors.
respiratory therapist
According to CareerCruising.com the average starting pay for a Respiratory Therapist is about $45,000.
$54000 is the average salary of a respiratory therapist.
Certified Respiratory Therapist. It means you have taken the test and passed.
There are Respiratory Therapist jobs all over the United States. The two links below are a great place to get started! www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-jobs.html www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-respiratory+therapist
You can find respritory therapist jobs at www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-jobs.html, www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-l-Dallas,-TX-jobs.html
In order to become a respiratory therapist you will need to obtain some qualifications. To learn more about becoming a respiratory therapist check out www.certrespiratorytherapist.com/.
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Respiratory Therapist
There are Respiratory Therapist jobs all over the United States. The two links below are a great place to get started! www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-jobs.html www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-respiratory+therapist
The completion of respiratory therapist training programs in most states (except for Alaska and Hawaii) require a respiratory therapist license. The requirements are closely aligned with the requirements set forth by the NBRC to become a certified respiratory therapist.
its common sense, a respiratory therapist is someone who basically save lifes and a nurse can do anything such as feeding an so forth