Chapter 3 careers in health care
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A physician assistant can take medical histories, perform routine physical examinations and basic diagnostic tests, and make preliminary diagnoses.
Periodontitis
Dental specialist for diseases of the gums, bone, and structures supporting the teeth
Epidemiology
Identify and track the diseases as they occur in a group of people
Dental Laboratory Technician
Make and repair variety of dental appliances
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National Healthcare Standards specify the professional regulations that must be followed in health care careers.
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Support services cluster standards of the National Healthcare Standards specify the knowledge and skills required of health care workers who document client care.
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Training for a technologists usually requires a two year associate degree or three to four years on the job training.
ophthalmologist
examine eyed for vision problems not an MD
Recreational Therapist
use recreational and leisure activities as a form of treatment
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Biomedical equipment technicians work with the machines used to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients.
True
Biotechnology career workers are in involved with using living cells and their molecules to make useful products.
False
A master's degree usually requires four or more years of work beyond a bachelor's degree.
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A psychiatric/mental health technicians are also called sociologists because they help people who are having difficulty coping with various problems.
False
Process technicians study cells, fibers, and other evidence to obtain information about a crime.
True
Secondary health science education (HSE) programs can prepare a student for immediate employment or for additional education after graduation.
psychologist
Study human behavior, help individuals deal with problems of living
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Dental assistants remove stains and deposits from teeth and perform other preventive services.
orthodontist
Dental specialist for alignment of the teeth
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The highest level of training for Emergency Medical Technicians is EMT Intermediate.
False
Doctors of Osteopathy examine, diagnose, and treat diseases and disorders of the feet or leg below the knee.
True
For most health care careers, graduation from an accredited program is required before certification, registration , and /or licensure will be granted.
Pediatrician
Medical doctor specializing in diseases of children
Psychiatrist
Medical doctor specializing in disorders of the mind
Obstetrician
Medical doctor specializing in pregnancy and childbirth
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Medical laboratory technologists work under the supervision of a doctor called a pathologist.
Radiologist
Medical specialist in the use of x-rays and radiation
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Mortuary assistants prepare the body for internet by washing the body and replacing the blood with embalming fluid.
Massage Therapist
Use many variations of bodywork, massage, and therapeutic touch to muscles
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Pharmacists, dietitians, and nurses are examples of workers in health care careers in the diagnostic services cluster.
pharmacist
dispense medications and provide information on drugs
Entrepreneur
individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
Health Care Administrator
manages the operation of a health care facility
Perfusionist
operate heart lung machines
electrocardiograph technician
operate machine to record electrical impulses of the heart
Electroencephalographic technologists
operates machine to record electrical activity in brain
central/sterile supply worker
order maintain and supply equipment and supplies
Health information technician
organizes and codes patient records, gathers statistical data
Athletic trainers
prevent and treat athletic injuries
veterinarian
prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals
gynecologist
provide information to individuals and families about inherited conditions and/or diseases
medical lab technologist
studies tissues, fluids, and cells under the supervision of a pathologist
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Continuing education units (CEUs) are required for all health care careers.
True
It is important for students to obtain information pertinent to an individual state when checking requirements for health care careers.
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Licensure is a process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
Nurse Midwife
RN educated to provide total care for normal pregnancies