Overview
In this activity, students will learn about the basics of the respiratory system, the organs included in the system, explore the role of a Respiratory Therapist and gain insights into their toolbox.
NB Curricular Connections
Curriculum Connection
Personal Wellness 3-5
- Strand: Mental Fitness – Big Idea: Mental Health Strategies – Skill Descriptors: Demonstrate self-calming strategies to regulate emotional reactions.
- Strand: Career Connected Learning – Big Idea: Thinking about potential career pathways – Skill Descriptors: Demonstrate an informed vision of the future linked to own interests, preferences, values, and abilities.
- Strand: Career Connected Learning – Big Idea: Exploring potential career pathways – Skill descriptors: Critically investigate and describe the labor market and preferred career pathways.
What you’ll need
- Paper
- Pencil/pen
- Equipment list (included as ‘RT Toolbox Visual’ – See attached)
- Treasure Hunt Guide (See attached)
Instructions
- Discuss: What is Respiratory Therapy? What does a Respiratory Therapist do? Gage your students’ knowledge about the profession.
- Watch the ‘Being a Respiratory Therapist’ video and have students write down words/concepts that they don’t understand or would like to learn about.
- Go over the words and concepts the students recorded to make sure they have a solid understanding of the terms.
- Discuss: What part of the body/organ system does the respiratory therapist work with?
- Watch a short video about the Respiratory System.
- Explore the respiratory system in this small treasure hunt activity.
- On each piece of paper, write down the organ name or to make it harder, you can write a simple description/function of that organ. Also on this paper, you will give clues about where the next organ is located.
- Start by giving students the first paper (including the organ’s name or description) then they can find the next one on their own.
- After students have found all the missing “organs”, have the students put the organs in order of how oxygen travels through the respiratory system.
- Challenge: Have students put the pieces in order of how carbon dioxide travels through the respiratory system to exit the body.
- Optional: Follow along with this video to explore the self-care breathing strategies. *Could also leave for the end as a wrap-up activity*
- Action: Show students different equipment/technologies used by a Respiratory Therapist
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- First, show the name and pictures only. Help students sound out the name of the equipment and have them guess the function from looking at the picture.
- Second, allow students to discuss with their peers what they think the function of each piece of equipment.
- Third, come back together as a class and explain to students the correct function of the equipment.
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- Wrap–Up: Have students share what they learned about the role of a Respiratory Therapist. Explore the importance of a Respiratory Therapist and have students explain what would happen if we don’t have them in our medical system.
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- Optional: Go on a virtual tour of the NBCC Allied Health Center
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Reflection Activity
Please see the attached PDF for several choices on how you and your learners can reflect upon today’s activity.
Global Competency
- Collaboration.pdf (gnb.ca)
- Communication.pdf (gnb.ca)
- CriticalThinking.pdf (gnb.ca)