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ATS Keywords for
Respiratory Therapist (RRT/CRT) Resumes

23 terms across 5 groups, from our 2026 research into how recruiters actually source Respiratory Therapist (RRT/CRT) candidates. Recruiter and ATS searches match exact strings — carry the terms your real experience supports, in the wording the posting uses. Never list a term you couldn't back up in an interview: keyword stuffing fails the interview it wins.

The Respiratory Therapist (RRT/CRT) keyword bank

Titles & variants

  • Respiratory Therapist
  • RRT
  • CRT
  • Registered Respiratory Therapist

Credentials

  • RRT (NBRC)
  • CRT (NBRC)
  • State respiratory care license
  • ACLS
  • NRP (neonatal resuscitation)

Clinical scope

  • Ventilator management
  • ABG interpretation
  • Pulmonary rehab
  • Neonatal/pediatric respiratory care
  • Bronchoscopy assist

Setting

  • ICU
  • Emergency department
  • Home care
  • Sleep lab
  • NICU

Quantified outcomes

  • Patient volumes
  • Extubation success rate
  • Protocol-driven care compliance
  • Ventilator-associated pneumonia reduction

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How recruiters use these terms

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