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September 22, 2016 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Your Top Ten Questions Answered Here- Replay of the live Zoom Meetup

  As I go through the forums and other COPD information groups, people have questions. Lots of questions. Whether newly-diagnosed, or having lived with COPD or ILD for years, there just doesn’t seem to be enough answers for all of the things that go along with lung disease. So, in record time, I answered as […]

Filed Under: Public, Uncategorized Tagged With: COPD, ILD, inhalers, living with copd, oxygen, pulmonary, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, respiratory, shortness of breath

September 14, 2016 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Back by Popular Demand! The “10 Things” E book

What passes for food in the U.S.  has become scarier than ever. Finding healthy, chemical- and additive-free food is becoming quite the challenge! I had breakfast last weekend with friends at a local breakfast joint. The ‘cream’ for the coffee was a bowl of individual creamers, some flavored, the others labeled ‘half and half’. Yep, […]

Filed Under: Public Tagged With: clean eating, GMO, healthy, organic

June 22, 2016 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Micro-Analyzing the six minute walk

Current standards for performing the Six minute walk test (6mwt) include not walking with the patient, so that they will walk at their own pace rather than attempt to keep pace with the tester. While this may allow a better result, careful observation of  the patient before, during, and after the 6mwt, and handoff of […]

Filed Under: For Respiratory Therapists, Public

October 30, 2015 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Let’s Get Ready for COPD Success

Filed Under: For Doctors Tagged With: asthma, COPD, pulmonary rehab, Pulmonary Rehabilitation

September 28, 2015 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Are Pulse Oximeters accurate?

Often times my patients will bring in their ‘home’ Pulse oximeters to compare with the hospital grade oximeters.  There are a number of things to understand about how a pulse ox works, in order to understand the numbers. When you place the finger probe on your finger, the light needs to go through the nailbed. […]

Filed Under: Public Tagged With: oxygen, saturation, short breathing, shortness of breath

September 9, 2015 By Breathing Specialist Leave a Comment

Let the Respiratory Season Begin!

~Sigh. You just got a message that Mr. Jones is back in the hospital. Again. You just saw him last week! He looked fine…. no complaints. He hasn’t smoked now in 5 years. He tries to exercise, but gets tired quickly. You did a quick 02 test on him in the hallways, and he doesn’t […]

Filed Under: For Doctors Tagged With: asthma, breathing, breathlessness, flu, hospitalization, inhalers, lungs, pulmonary, shortness of breath, vaccination

March 25, 2023 By Breathing Specialist

Can I ever get off of oxygen?

 I often get asked, on the first day of Rehab, “Can I ever get rid of this oxygen?” The answer is: Possibly. I’ve gotten many people off oxygen over the years,  but it takes a lot of strategic work. Shortness of breath, fatigue, and desaturation with walking can occur for two main reasons. One is, […]

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June 3, 2018 By Breathing Specialist

I Got an Interview…. I Just Graduated….. What Do I Say?

I’ve interviewed a lot of RT candidates over the years, from new grads to greatly experienced. Here are some tips for getting approval… Well, mine, anyway. Confidence: It’s a fine line between being confident and arrogant. I’ve had many new grads say, ‘Yes, I know how to do this and that’, when what they really […]

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June 3, 2018 By Breathing Specialist

How do I get SOMEONE… ANYone… to read my resume and grant me an interview ?

Once upon a time, in a hospital long ago, RT managers actually read resumes. But now, managers are bogged down with more important tasks, and have turned all hiring over to Human Resources (HR). Since HR people have no idea what an RT actually does, hospitals have turned to resume bots. These are nothing more […]

Filed Under: For Respiratory Therapists

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  • Your Top Ten Questions Answered Here- Replay of the live Zoom Meetup

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