RESPIRATORY THERAPY TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) - ANSWER-Advocates for
profession to legislative and regulatory bodies, insurance industry & public. Sponsors
continuing professional educational activities, including conferences to gain CEU's.
Publishes monthly science journal "Respiratory Care" & news magazines. AARC Times.
Respiratory Care Board of California (RCB) - ANSWER-Issues license to practice in the
State of California. Mission is to protect the public.
Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) - ANSWER-Committee on
Accreditation for Respiratory Care. RT program accreditation body. Offers workshops
for educators. Educators from different areas will receive consistent information, new
procedures, maintain skills and refresher training. They can help students get the
information they need for their RT education.
CSE - ANSWER-Clinical Simulation Examination - After passing the TMC with a 94 or
higher you're eligible to take the
CSE. Passing this examination will get you professional credentials to become a
Certified Respiratory Therapist.
TMC - ANSWER-Therapist Multiple Choice exam- The TMC Examination evaluates the
abilities required of respiratory therapists at entry into practice and determines eligibility
for the Clinical Simulation Examination (CSE). Two scores Low Cut- 86-93 to get CRT.
94 and above RRT eligible. . If you achieve the low cut score, you will earn the CRT
credential. If you achieve the high cut score, you will earn the CRT credential AND
become eligible for the Clinical Simulation Examination (provided you meet the eligibility
requirements and are eligible to earn the RRT credential).
NBRC (National Board for Respiratory Care) - ANSWER-Administers exams to
determine competency. CRT- (Certified Respiratory Therapist) entry-level. RRT
(Registered Respiratory Therapist) advanced level. They provide patient advocacy. This
is to help keep the patient/public safe, to ensure RT's are performing in a professional
and safe manner as to help the patient and not harm them.
California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC) - ANSWER-affiliate of the American
Association Respiratory Care (AARC), non-profit professional organization, whose
mission is to represent and support our members through public and legislative
advocacy, educational opportunities, and to continuously strive for excellence in the
cardiopulmonary profession. By these means, the CSRC is committed to health, healing
and disease prevention in the California Community.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) - ANSWER-Advocates for
profession to legislative and regulatory bodies, insurance industry & public. Sponsors
continuing professional educational activities, including conferences to gain CEU's.
Publishes monthly science journal "Respiratory Care" & news magazines. AARC Times.
Respiratory Care Board of California (RCB) - ANSWER-Issues license to practice in the
State of California. Mission is to protect the public.
Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) - ANSWER-Committee on
Accreditation for Respiratory Care. RT program accreditation body. Offers workshops
for educators. Educators from different areas will receive consistent information, new
procedures, maintain skills and refresher training. They can help students get the
information they need for their RT education.
CSE - ANSWER-Clinical Simulation Examination - After passing the TMC with a 94 or
higher you're eligible to take the
CSE. Passing this examination will get you professional credentials to become a
Certified Respiratory Therapist.
TMC - ANSWER-Therapist Multiple Choice exam- The TMC Examination evaluates the
abilities required of respiratory therapists at entry into practice and determines eligibility
for the Clinical Simulation Examination (CSE). Two scores Low Cut- 86-93 to get CRT.
94 and above RRT eligible. . If you achieve the low cut score, you will earn the CRT
credential. If you achieve the high cut score, you will earn the CRT credential AND
become eligible for the Clinical Simulation Examination (provided you meet the eligibility
requirements and are eligible to earn the RRT credential).
NBRC (National Board for Respiratory Care) - ANSWER-Administers exams to
determine competency. CRT- (Certified Respiratory Therapist) entry-level. RRT
(Registered Respiratory Therapist) advanced level. They provide patient advocacy. This
is to help keep the patient/public safe, to ensure RT's are performing in a professional
and safe manner as to help the patient and not harm them.
California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC) - ANSWER-affiliate of the American
Association Respiratory Care (AARC), non-profit professional organization, whose
mission is to represent and support our members through public and legislative
advocacy, educational opportunities, and to continuously strive for excellence in the
cardiopulmonary profession. By these means, the CSRC is committed to health, healing
and disease prevention in the California Community.