Perform assessments; establish nursing diagnoses, goals, and interventions; conducts ongoing client evaluations. Participate in developing interdisciplinary plans for client care-Share best practices; continuing education
What is a Registered Nurse?
Doctor who specializes in the renal system (bladder and kidneys)
What is a urologist?
Career that deals with the loss of life. Helps plan the services, embalming, and prepares the bodies.
What is a funeral director?
technologist that uses ultrasound machines to view images - 2 yr degree
What is a sonographer?
Career that assesses and plans for client to increase musculoskeletal functions, esp of lower extremities, to maintain mobility; direct care of physical therapy assistants
What is a physical therapist?
Convert to military time - 3:46pm
What is 1546?
6 yr degree nursing degree in which the nurse is able to write prescription and examine and diagnose patients.
What is a nurse practitioner?
Doctor specializing in ailments of the heart
What is a cardiologist?
Career that focuses on hospital budgeting, maintaining hospital protocol, supervises ordering of hospital equipment/supplies
What is a health care administrator?
2 yr degree - Career in which you use radioactive dye to scan and create images of different areas of the body.
What is a nuclear medicine technologist?
Career that deals with the rehabilitation of individuals who need help with their small motor skills (feeding themselves, dressing themselves)
What is a occupational therapist?
Convert to military time - 11:56 pm
What is 2356?
6+ year nursing degree - can administer anesthesia to patients under the supervision of a MD
What is a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist)?
Doctor who executed and interpreting medical images
What is a radiologist?
Career in which you listen/dictate, transcribe, and interpret doctor orders and history and physicals
What is a medical transcriptionist?
A specialist in the study of outbreaks of disease within a population group
What is a epidemiologist?
Career that deals with ways to prevent, access, diagnose and treat speech disorders
What is a speech language pathologist?
Convert to military time - 9:45 am
0945
This is a certification that can take anywhere from 3 months - 1 year - this healthcare worker provides direct patient care - takes care of the patients daily activities of living.
What is a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)?
Doctor who specializes in the treatment and diagnosis of mental illnesses.
What is a psychiatrist?
Career that designs systems and products - such as artificial organs, devices, and medical machines
What is a biomedical engineer?
Career in which you collect samples, perform tests, and analyze body fluids study tissues, fluids and cells of the human body to help determine the presence and/or cause of disease; work under a Pathologist.
What is a medical lab technologist?
A healthcare worker who uses CT or other imaging techniques to pinpoint a tumor's location and consults a treatment plan to position the patient for radiation treatment
What is a radiation therapist?
Convert to military time - 5:15am
What is 0515?
6 yr degree - works under the supervision of a MD. They can examine and diagnose patients - Write prescriptions.
What is a physician assistant?
Doctor specializes in treat ailments of the foot and ankle
What is a podiatrist?
Career that focuses on hospital budgeting, maintaining hospital protocol, and supervising ordering of hospital equipment/supplies.
What is a health care administrator?
Career that studies living organisms such as viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and other infectious substances
What is a biological scientist?
Career that rehabilitates individuals by engaging them in therapeutic activities
What is a recreational therapist?
Convert to military time - 1:25 pm
What is 1325?