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Ch. 2
Health professions
Question | Answer |
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physician | a skilled health care provider who attended and graduated medial school |
pediatrician | a physician with special training in caring for children |
surgeon | a physician qualified to treat patients surgically |
anesthesiologist | a physician with special training in pain sedation and pain control |
physician assistant (PA) | a midlevel health care provider who works under the license of a supervising physician; requires postgraduate training |
nurse practitioner (NP) | a midlevel health care provider who works under the license of a supervising physician; nurse with postgraduate training |
emergency medical technician (EMT) | specially trained in the emergency care of a patient before and/or during transport to medical facility |
speech therapist | specially trained in evaluating and treating problems with speech and/or swallowing |
occupational therapist | specially trained in evaluating and treating problems with performing daily activities at home, school, or work |
physical therapist | specially trained in evaluating and treating physical impairments including disabilities or recovering from an injury |
respiratory therapist | specially trained in treating patient's respiratory issues under the guidance of a health care provider |
dietician | specially trained in evaluating the nutritional status of a patient and developing an appropriate diet plan |
licensed practical nurse (LPN) | trained and certified to provide basic care to a patient |
registered nurse (RN) | an advanced level nurse who has completed an associate's or bachelor's degree; often assists with patient care planning and patient education |
medical assistant | trained to carry out basic administrative and clinical tasks under the guidance of a health care provider |
pathologist | a physician with special training in both evaluating the causes and effects of disease and in laboratory medicine |
medical laboratory technician | trained in performing laboratory testing on bodily fluids |
phlebotomist | trained in the removal of blood from the body for diagnostic or therapeutic processes |
radiologist | a physician specially trained in evaluating images of the body to diagnose illness or injury |
radiology technician | trained to perform radiologic testing or administer radiation therapy under the direction of a health care provider |
ultrasonagrapher | trained in performing ultrasound imaging on a patient |
pharmacist | trained and licensed in preparing and dispensing medicine |
pharmacy technician | trained to assist a pharmacist with pharmacy-related tasks |
patient service coordinator | handles administrative tasks and coordinates patient care |
medical transcriptionist | trained in converting the voice-recorded dictations of health care providers into text format |