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Rafael Menendez

Respiratory Therapist

Rafael Jorge Menendez, RRT is a top Respiratory Therapist in Miami, FL.

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Rafael Menendez
  • Miami, FL
  • Accepting new patients

Is chest CT scan harmful?

If you háve a chest CT yearly NO! But if you have few done yearly YES!

Do I need to get a lung CT scan after recovering from a COVID infection?

Depending on how mild or how critical are my symptoms. If my COVID symptoms involve my pulmonary system I am intubated and placed on a vent due to respiratory compromise YES. READ MORE
Depending on how mild or how critical are my symptoms. If my COVID symptoms involve my pulmonary system I am intubated and placed on a vent due to respiratory compromise YES.

Will I be dependent on an inhaler for life?

The younger the condition the sooner you stop as

What technology do respiratory therapists use?

Aerosol or nebulizer and postural drainage and chest percussion to clear the chest from phlem

Why do I get winded when running on the treadmill?

Could be not on training or if you smoke there is an hyperactive airway disease

How are respiratory therapists handling the increase in patients?

Do to the COVID there is a tremendous demand of RT'S

How many people are still on ventilators?

Dp to the Pandemlc situation there are thousand of people in the world specially with all these variants

What should I do if I have shortness of breath?

Immedialy call 911 before I go into respiratory failure.