HOSPITAL
IMAGING AND EXERCISE
NURSING HOME/LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY
CLINICS
SUPPORT STAFF
100
This is a type of doctor that performs surgeries.
What is a Surgeon.
100
Perform x-rays to visualize bones and other parts of the body.
What is a Radiologic Technician.
100
An entry-level nurse that provides basic patient care in hospitals and long-term care facilities.
What is a Nursing Aide (Certified Nursing Assistant- CNA)
100
Cares for foot, ankle or lower leg problems.
What is a Podiatrist.
100
May be responsible for clerical and/or patient care tasks in offices of physicians or other health practitioners.
What is a Medical Assistant.
200
Someone who dispenses prescription medications, and may also be work in places other than hospitals.
What is a Pharmacist.
200
Help people rehabilitate from injuries or manage chronic conditions in order to improve movement and decrease pain.
What is a Physical Therapist.
200
Examines patients, takes medical histories, prescribes medication, orders diagnostic test in order to treat injuries and illnesses.
What is a Physician.
200
Perform eye exams to check for problems with vision.
What is an Optometrist
200
Record keeping and patient care in a dental office.
What is a Dental Assistant.
300
Provides treatment for people with difficulty breathing.
What are Respiratory Therapists.
300
Prevent, diagnose and treat muscle and bone injury and illness.
What is an Athletic Trainer.
300
Plan and coordinate recreation programs for people with disabilities of illnesses.
What is a Recreational Therapist.
300
Care for the health of animals.
What is a Veterinarian.
300
Conduct tests at the workplace in order to prevent harm to workers and the environment.
What is an Occupational Health and Safety Technician.
400
Experts in food and nutrition
What is a Dietitian or Nutritionist.
400
Use ultrasound to assess and diagnose various conditions.
What is a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.
400
A mid-level practitioner that provides basic nursing care.
What is a Licensed Practical Nurse
400
Diagnose and treat hearing and balance problems.
What is an Audiologist.
400
Assist in surgical operations, prepare operating rooms, arrange equipment.
What is a Surgical Technologist.
500
Are licensed through completion of an Associate's degree, and provide and coordinate patient care, as well as advice and emotional support to patients and family members.
What is a Registered Nurse (RN)
500
Give radioactive drugs to patients so that when the body is scanned, abnormal areas appear different from normal areas.
What is a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
500
Treat people with injuries, illnesses, and disabilities to help them be able to perform activities of daily living (ADL's).
What is an Occupational Therapist.
500
Use spinal manipulation to treat musculoskeletal problems (bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons).
What is a Chiropractor.
500
Organize and manage patient personal and health information such as medical and treatment histories, medical record numbers, name and address, etc.
What is a Medical Records Technician.