Respiratory Therapy Stocks List

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Respiratory Therapy Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Aug 1 HCA Cigna (CI) Q2 Earnings Top on Specialty Business Strength
Aug 1 SPRY ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (SPRY) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: What to Know Ahead of Q2 Release
Aug 1 THC Tenet Healthcare Corporation (THC) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It
Aug 1 HCA 5 Top-Ranked Dividend Stocks for Growth of Your Portfolio
Aug 1 HCA HCA Healthcare Second Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Jul 31 THC Humana (HUM) Q2 Earnings Beat on Medicare Advantage Strength
Jul 31 AMN AMN Healthcare Launches Executive Advisory Board
Jul 31 ATR O-I Glass (OI) Tops Q2 Earnings Estimates, Lowers '24 Outlook
Jul 31 THC Q2 Boost for Tenet (THC): A Healthy Dose of Long-Term Gains
Jul 31 THC How to Find Strong Buy Medical Stocks Using the Zacks Rank
Jul 31 ATR AptarGroup, Inc. (NYSE:ATR) Just Released Its Second-Quarter Results And Analysts Are Updating Their Estimates
Jul 31 THC Should JPMorgan Diversified Return U.S. Mid Cap Equity ETF (JPME) Be on Your Investing Radar?
Jul 31 THC Zacks.com featured highlights Hilton Grand Vacations, Tenet Healthcare, Universal Health, Popular and B2Gold
Jul 30 HCA Ensign Group Q2 Earnings Beat on Occupancy, Stock Up 7.2%
Jul 30 HCA Ensign Group (ENSG) Q2 Earnings Beat on Occupancy, Stock Up 7.2%
Jul 30 VRNA Top 3 Health Care Stocks You May Want To Dump This Quarter
Jul 30 AMN AMN Healthcare Introduces Televateā„¢ Teletherapy Platform for Students K-12
Jul 30 HCA Google Taps AI to Revamp Costly Health-Care Push Marred by Flops
Jul 30 THC Bet on These 5 Top-Ranked Value Stocks With Discounted PEG
Jul 30 HCA Zacks.com featured highlights HCA Healthcare, CrediCorp, Booz Allen Hamilton and Hubbell
Respiratory Therapy

A respiratory therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner trained in pulmonary medicine in order to work therapeutically with people suffering from pulmonary disease. Respiratory therapists graduate from a community college or university
with a certification in respiratory therapy and have passed a national board certifying examination. The NBRC (National Board for Respiratory Care) is the not-for-profit organization responsible for credentionaling the seven areas of Respiratory Therapy.
Those seven areas of Respiratory Therapy include, as of December 2017: CRT (Certified Respiratory Therapist), RRT (Registered Respiratory Therapist), CPFT and RPFT (Certified or Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist), ACCS (Adult Critical Care Specialist), NPS (Neonatal/Pediatric Specialist), and SDS (Sleep Disorder Specialist).
Respiratory therapists work in hospitals in the intensive care units (Adult, Pediatric, and Neonatal), on hospital floors, in Emergency Departments, in Pulmonay Functioning laboratories (PFTs), are able to intubate patients, work in sleep labs (polysomnograpy) (PSG) labs, and in home care specifically DME (Durable Medical Equipment) and home oxygen.
Respiratory therapists are specialists and educators in many areas including cardiology, pulmonology, and sleep therapy. Respiratory therapists are clinicians trained in advanced airway management; establishing and maintaining the airway during management of trauma, and intensive care.
Respiratory therapists initiate and manage life support for people in intensive care units and emergency departments, stabilizing, treating and managing pre-hospital and hospital-to-hospital patient transport by air or ground ambulance.
In the outpatient setting respiratory therapists work as educators in asthma clinics, ancillary clinical staff in pediatric clinics, and sleep-disorder diagnosticians in sleep-clinics, they also serve as clinical providers in cardiology clinics and cath-labs, as well as working in pulmonary rehabilitation.

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