Action | Implementation of 2022 Periodic Review for Chapter 40 |
Stage | Fast-Track |
Comment Period | Ended on 1/29/2025 |
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There are two areas within this section that I believe should be reconsidered for clarity and inclusivity of respiratory therapy practice:
Avoid an Exhaustive List of Practices
The current list of practices appears overly specific, which might inadvertently limit the scope of what respiratory therapists can perform. To address this, I recommend rephrasing the section to encompass broader responsibilities, ensuring flexibility to adapt to evolving practices and patient needs.
Revising the Focus on Cardiopulmonary Deficiencies and Abnormalities
The statement, “treatment of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system,” could exclude patients who require respiratory therapy for conditions unrelated to cardiopulmonary issues. For example:
“Practice as a licensed respiratory therapist means, upon receipt of written or verbal orders from a qualified practitioner and under qualified medical direction, the evaluation, care, and treatment of patients.”
This broader definition ensures that RTs can address diverse patient needs while maintaining their professional scope under medical direction.