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These types of nurses might use diagnostic radiation procedures such as ultrasounds, MRIS's, and radiation therapy.
Radiology Nurses
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There are 2 types of physicians. What are they?
MD and DO
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They design, develop, and evaluate materials and procedures to resolve problems in educational and training programs.
Educational Psyhcologists
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This occupation treats gums and the bones supporting the teeth.
Periodontist
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What are the 4 basics of care that people in shelters receive?
Food, shelter, clothing and companionship.
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Pediatric Nurses specialize in this.
Children
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Who diagnose illnesses and prescribe and administer treatment for people suffering from injury or disease?
Physicians and Surgeons
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They are concerned with developing effective programs for improving the intellectual, social, and emotional development of children in an educational system or school.
School Psychologist
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Who perform root canals?
Endodontists
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What are two things that continue to lag behind many other developed countries?
Life expectancy and infant mortality
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The BSN stands for this.
Bachelors of Science degree in Nursing
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The title "DR" traditionally inspires this.
RESPECT
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These psychologists help normal or moderately maladjusted persons, either individually of or in groups, to gain self understanding, recognize problems, and develop methods of coping with their difficulties.
Counseling Psychologists
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This profession cleans teeth and provides other preventative dental care; they also teach patients how to practice good oral hygiene.
Dental Hygienist
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What agency supplies, one hot meal a day?
Meals on wheels
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These types of nurses serve as primary and specialty care providers.
Nurse Practitioners
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DO's are most likely to be what?
Primary Care Specialists
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They apply their professional knowledge and skills to the hiring, assignment and promotion of employees.
Personnel Psychologists
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This occupation is considered one of the 9 specialties, and specializes in straightening teeth and applying pressure to the teeth with braces or other appliances.
Orthodontist
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What is the key resource and center of the US healthcare system?
Hospitals
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The NCLEX-RN stands for this
National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse
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What type of doctor focus' on the care of surgical patients and pain relief, and responsible for the patients vital life functions (heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, and breathing?)
Anesthesiologist
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They directly measure human behavior, primarily through the use of tests.
Psychometric Psychologist
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This occupation replaces missing teeth with permanent fixtures, such as crowns and bridges, or with removable fixtures such as dentures.
Prosthodontist
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In 1973, what did the American Hospital develop?
Patients Bill of Rights
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