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This guide to job hunting may provide a practical boost if you're looking for a job. It recaps some of the most widely known and broadly discussed tips about job seeking, and presents them clearly and concisely. Unlike other job-hunting books that have been in print for over 30 years, this book is filled with fresh ideas for today's tough times.
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Respiratory Therapist
Patients with many kinds of respiratory difficulties often benefit from respiratory therapy. The therapist uses techniques such as clapping on the patients back, teaching patients after abdominal surgery to hold stomach muscles during coughing, and encouraging partly conscious patients to breathe more deeply. The therapist uses aids like the flow meter to show patients how to breathe more efficiently, and work to utilise lung capacity fully. The most important work is done with artificially respirated patients, intervention of the respiratory therapist can prevent these patients developing lung infections and shorten the length of time they need to be respirated. The respiratory therapist often works on call, serving patients on several wards. Others work in community clinics and treat chronic patients, often using inhalations prescribed by the physician.
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