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Print-ready respiratory therapy forms built for the bedside and the study desk — plus the charts and references that earn a spot on the clipboard, formatted to print clean. 8 forms · 43 printable charts · 48 printable references.

Clinical Forms

For the shift

Study Worksheets

For the study desk

How it works

Every page prints clean

1

Open the page

Every form, chart, and reference on the platform prints clean — navigation, footers, and buttons are stripped automatically.

2

Print it

Use the “Print this page” button on any printable, or press ⌘P (Mac) / Ctrl+P (Windows). Letter size, portrait works for everything here.

3

Keep the shading

For charts with shaded header rows, enable “Background graphics” in the print dialog so tables keep their contrast on paper.

Most-Printed Charts

Comparison tables and scoring scales that earn a spot on the clipboard. Open any chart and print it straight from the page.

All 43 Charts →

ABG Disorder Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of the eight core acid-base disorders — pH, PaCO₂, and HCO₃⁻ direction, common causes, and hallmark signs — with normal ABG ranges for quick bedside reference.

ABG & Acid-BaseOpen →

Expected Compensation Chart

Expected compensation rules for the primary acid-base disorders — Winter's formula and the per-10-mmHg bicarbonate rules — with worked examples and the windows that reveal a second disorder.

ABG & Acid-BaseOpen →

Oxygen Devices Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of oxygen delivery devices — nasal cannula, simple mask, Venturi mask, partial and non-rebreather, HFNC, and trach collar — by flow, approximate FiO₂, performance, best use, and what to watch for.

Oxygen TherapyOpen →

Ventilator Modes Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of the common ventilator modes — AC/VC, AC/PC, SIMV, PSV, PRVC, APRV, and CPAP — showing what you set, what varies, whether minute ventilation is guaranteed, and what to watch for.

Mechanical VentilationOpen →

COPD vs Asthma Chart

Side-by-side comparison of COPD and asthma — onset, reversibility, triggers, inflammation, disease course, and acute treatment overlap — with the ABG red flags that separate them.

Pulmonary DiseasesOpen →

Capnography Waveform Patterns Chart

The capnography waveforms RTs must recognize — the normal rectangular trace, the obstructive shark-fin, a flat tracing, the curare cleft, and sudden loss — with what each appearance means and the action it prompts.

Airway ManagementOpen →

Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve Shifts

A side-by-side chart of left versus right shifts of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve - the causes, the effect on P50 and on hemoglobin affinity for oxygen, and the clinical meaning - with the key PaO₂-to-SaO₂ landmarks.

FundamentalsOpen →

CPAP vs BiPAP vs APAP

Side-by-side comparison of CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP for sleep-disordered breathing — pressure profiles, pressure support, indications, common use cases, and key limitations in one quick-reference chart.

Sleep MedicineOpen →

Sedation & Agitation Scales Chart

The Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) and the Riker Sedation-Agitation Scale (SAS) laid out level by level, with the target sedation range and a note on delirium screening.

Critical CareOpen →

Pocket-Sized References

Quick references that print onto a page or two — normal values, device flows, and bedside frameworks.

All 48 References →

Normal ABG Values

Reference ranges for arterial blood gas values — pH, PaCO₂, PaO₂, HCO₃⁻, base excess, and SaO₂ — with venous comparison values and hypoxemia severity thresholds.

ABG & Acid-BaseOpen →

Normal Laboratory Values: RT Quick Reference

A respiratory-therapist quick reference of normal adult laboratory values — the complete blood count, electrolytes and the metabolic panel, coagulation studies, lactate, the arterial blood gas, and the cardiac biomarkers.

Labs & DiagnosticsOpen →

Oxygen Device Flow Ranges & FiO2

Flow rates and approximate FiO₂ delivered by common oxygen devices — nasal cannula, simple mask, Venturi mask, partial and non-rebreather, HFNC, and trach collar — with the low-flow vs high-flow distinction.

Oxygen TherapyOpen →

Ventilator Alarm Troubleshooting

A bedside matrix for common ventilator alarms — high and low pressure, high and low rate, and high minute ventilation — with likely causes, first actions, and the DOPE approach to acute deterioration.

Mechanical VentilationOpen →

Code Blue: The RT's Role

A bedside reference for the respiratory therapist in an adult cardiac arrest - high-quality CPR metrics, compression-to-ventilation ratios with and without an advanced airway, the capnography targets that track CPR quality and ROSC, and the reversible causes (the H's and T's).

Emergency Respiratory CareOpen →

Bedside Pulmonary Measurements & Weaning Thresholds

Bedside pulmonary measurements and the weaning thresholds for vital capacity, MIP/NIF, MEP, respiratory rate, minute ventilation, and RSBI.

Clinical SkillsOpen →

Educational use only. Printable templates are study and organization aids — they do not replace facility-approved documentation systems or the medical record. This material supports respiratory therapy education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional protocols, or physician orders. Always follow facility policies and current provider orders, and verify calculations independently before clinical use.