Health careers Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are Health occupations education (HOE) programs and where are they offered? | offered at high school level prepare stud for immed. employment & add. education |
What is Post-secondary education? | education received after graduation from high school, incl: career-tech, comm. college & universities |
List degree types: | Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, & Doctorate |
Name methods used to ensure skill & competency of health care personnel & protect pt. | Certification, Registration, Licensure |
Issued by professional association or government agency that requires a particular career, issued if person fulfills requirements of education, performance, and meets standards | Certification |
granted by regulatory body in health care area, administers exam & maintains list of qualified personnel. | Registration |
Govt. agency authorizes indiv. to work in a given occ. Req: complete approved ed progrma, pass st board test, and maintain certain standard to obtain and retain licensure | Licensure |
What is a CEU? | Continuing education units-req to renew lic. or maintain cert or reg. |
List types of Training: | Professional, Technologist or therapist, Technician, Assistant or aide |
Professional training | usually req 4+ yrs coll & adv. degree Ex: doctor or dentist |
Technologist or therapist | Req 3 or 4 yrs coll plus work exp, usually Bach. Ex:medical tch, radiological tech. |
Technician | Usu. req 2yr Associate's, special health occ educ or 3-4 yrs on job training Examples: dental lab tech, med. lab tech. |
Assistant or Aide | req 1 or more yrs of training that comb. classroom and/or on job train. Ex: dental, medical, or nursing assist. |
Multicompetent or Multiskilled worker | workers perform variety of occupations, eliminates need for employing specialist for all aspects of care |
NHCSS | National Health Care Skill Standards |
why were they developed & how many groups? | to indicate knowledge and skills expected of HCW, Six |
OT | Occupational Therapist |
Doctor of Dental Medicine | DMD |
EMT | Emergency Medical Technician |
Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician | CBET |
RN | Registered Nurse |
RD | Registered Dietician |
Doctor of Dental Surgery | DDS |
DPM | Doctor of Podiatric Medicine |
DC | Doctor of Chiropractic |
Physical Therapist | PT |
Certified Medical Technician | CMT |
LPN | Licencsed Practical Nurse |
Respiratory Therapist | RT |
SLT | Speech Language Therapist |
What is the abbrev. for a Social Worker? | SW |
SLP is abbrev. for what career? | Speech Language Pathologist |
What is the abbrevv. fore Licensed Massage Therapist? | LMT |
Which degree is awarded by a technical or comunity college & requires completion of prescribed 2 year course of study? | Associate |
Which degree is awarded by a college or university and requ. completion of prescribed course of study that usually lasts for 4 or more years? | Bachelor |
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