What do medical assistants do?
MAs learn to support patients and doctors with their MA diploma program.
what do NAs do?
NAs help patients with activities of daily living.
What do therapists do?
They help clients develop better cognitive and emotional skills.
Physicians diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance.
What do practical nurses do?
LPNs respond to patient requests, giving medications, and taking care of wound dressings.
What can MAs not do?
They are not allowed to place the needle or start or disconnect the infusion tube of an IV.
What are the duties of NAs?
Moving and feeding that patient. NAs also gather medical supplies.
What do you do with a therapist?
You talk and learn ways to work out problems.
Where do physicians work?
Most physicians work in private offices or clinics.
What are the roles of LPNs?
LPNs observe, assess, monitor, and document patient symptoms.
Do MAs draw blood?
no, unless they have received additional training.
What skills should NAs have?
Patience, optimism, flexibility, and knowledge of medical terminology.
What are different types of therapy?
Behavior, cognitive, humanistic, and integrative or holistic therapy.
What is the role of a physician?
The physician takes medical histories and performs a physical examination to assess the patients to determine a possible diagnosis for both acute and chronic conditions.
How long does it take to become an LPN?
It usually takes 12 months including internships and coursework.
Can MAs diagnose?
No, it is illegal to use medical assistants to replace highly trained licensed professionals.
How many years does it take to become a nursing assistan?
It takes two years.
How many years does it take to be a therapist?
It takes six to eight years of higher education.
Is working as a physician hard?
Their work can be stressful because they deal with sick and often frustrated people.
Where do LPNs work?
LPNs can work in a variety of hospitals including psychiatric and surgical facilitie.