Respiratory Therapy – St. Alexius Services
Respiratory Care Protocols – Respiratory Therapy
Physicians have traditionally written orders for respiratory therapy that were specific and allowed no variation by the Respiratory Care Practitioner administering the treatment. If there was a change in patient condition, the physician would be called to have the orders adjusted. However, nationally referenced appropriateness indicators, such as the AARC Clinical Practice Guidelines, have now become widely accepted as practice standards and guides to rational respiratory care. Recently, protocols have been designed to allow assessment by properly trained and credentialed respiratory care practitioners, and for initiation and adjustment of treatment within guidelines previously decided by the physician. In a number of hospitals these protocols have proved highly efficient, safe, and cost-effective. There are several clear advantages to using protocols (called “assess and treat” protocols in some institutions):
Elements of successful Respiratory Care Protocols include:
Implementation and maintenance of Respiratory Care Protocols requires:
Respiratory Care Protocols provide an opportunity to enhance the medical care of patients with timely, safe, and cost-effective therapy. Use of protocols meeting these criteria are encouraged by the American College of Chest Physicians. *Accepted by the Respiratory Care Section Steering Committee, Chicago, Illinois, 10/27/92
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