Who's Who in Respiratory Therapy
A Social Network for Respiratory Practitioners
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Michael G. NibertCollege Station, TX, United States |
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I recently had a pt that was on Heparin for a Blood Clot in the Lung, he had crackles in lower left base and was not taking deep breaths. I wanted to recommend an Incentive Spirometry to go along…Continue
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I have gone over a few articles and haven't seen to make any head way in a search for an answer. My question is if a patient has unilateral pneumonia, should I ventilate them with the better lung up…Continue
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Posted by Michael G. Nibert on May 25, 2010 at 9:27pm
Several members have asked how to get a Who’s Who in Respiratory Therapy Badge to place on their FaceBook, My Space, Hi Five profiles or other websites. This is an excellent way to spread the word about our network, so I want to make sure everyone knows how to create one. It’s actually quite easy. To get your “I am a Member of Who's Who Respiratory Therapy Badge” do the following:
1. Make sure you’re signed into Who’s Who and then select My Page on the top menu.
2. Once…
ContinuePosted by Brenda Small on February 23, 2010 at 10:11pm — 7 Comments
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2. Skomro RP, Gjevre J, Reid J, et al. Outcomes of home-based diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Chest. 2010;138(2):257-63.
3. Vennelle M, White S, Riha RL, et al. Randomized controlled trial
When we launched MUCOPHILE.com back in July, our intention was to change the way the world looked at respiratory therapy. Our plan was to accomplish this by giving RTs across the country a place to feel welcome and supported, a place to share knowledge and experience, and a place to consolidate their voice. Privately, we were frustrated with the lack of progress our existing societies and associations had made in these areas, and we felt we could do better.
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