Summary NR 360 WEEK 8 TEAM PRESENTATION 2023
SUMMER EXAM WELL ELABORATED WITH REFERENCE
100% PASS
Admissions Clerk - ANSWER: Typically located in the hospital or medical center.
Responsibilities include obtaining basic medical history, insurance information, as
well as valid identification.
Allergist - ANSWER: Specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered
immunologic reactivity (allergic reactions).
Anesthesiologist - ANSWER: Physician who is responsible for administering
anesthetic agents before and during surgical procedures.
Cardiologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating abnormalities,
diseases, and disorders of the heart.
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - ANSWER: Responsible for assisting patients with
completing activities of daily living.
Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) - ANSWER: Provide some clerical and
administrative assisting of the ophthalmologist. Obtain special training to assist or
perform delicate eye procedures and testing.
Chiropractor - ANSWER: Specialize in manipulative treatment of disorders originating
from misalignment of the spinal vertebrae.
Cytologist - ANSWER: Laboratory technician who specializes in the study of the
formation, structure, and function of cells.
Dental Assistant - ANSWER: Assists the dentist in the completion of generalized
tasks, including chair side assistance, clerical work, reception, and some radiography
and dental laboratory work.
Dental Hygienist - ANSWER: Healthcare professional with special training to provide
dental services under the supervision of the dentist.
Dentist (DDS) - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders of the teeth and gums.
Dermatologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating disorders of the
skin.
Dietician - ANSWER: Has specialized training in the nutritional care of groups of
individuals and has successfully completed an examination and maintains continuing
education requirements of the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
, Doctorate - ANSWER: Professionals who hold this degree are entitled to be
addressed as doctors and write initials for their doctorate after their name, typically
PhD.
Electrocardiogram Technician (ECG Tech) - ANSWER: Skilled in performing
electrocardiograms.
May be employed in medical clinics and hospitals.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - ANSWER: Responsible for the administration
of specialized emergency care
Transports victims of acute illness or injury to medical facilities.
Endocrinologist - ANSWER: Medical doctor that is responsible for diagnosing and
treating diseases and malfunctions of the glands of internal secretion.
Gastroenterologist - ANSWER: Medical doctor responsible for diagnosing and
treating diseases and disorders of the stomach and intestines.
Gerontologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders associated with aging.
Gynecologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders of the female reproductive tract.
Hematologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders of the blood and blood forming tissues.
Histologist - ANSWER: Medical scientist who specializes in histology, which is the
science that involves the microscopic identification of cells and tissues.
Internist - ANSWER: This medical doctor is responsible for diagnosing and treating
diseases and disorders of the internal organs.
Laboratory Technician - ANSWER: A medical professional, who under the supervision
of a pathologist or other physician or medical scientist, performs specialized
chemical, microscopic, and bacteriologic tests of blood, tissue, and body fluids.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - ANSWER: Trained in basic nursing techniques and
direct patient care. Practice under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a
physician and are employed in hospitals, nursing or rehabilitation centers, and home
health care.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) - ANSWER: Trained in basic nursing techniques and
direct patient care. Practice under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a
physician and are employed in hospitals, nursing or rehabilitation centers, and home
health care.
SUMMER EXAM WELL ELABORATED WITH REFERENCE
100% PASS
Admissions Clerk - ANSWER: Typically located in the hospital or medical center.
Responsibilities include obtaining basic medical history, insurance information, as
well as valid identification.
Allergist - ANSWER: Specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered
immunologic reactivity (allergic reactions).
Anesthesiologist - ANSWER: Physician who is responsible for administering
anesthetic agents before and during surgical procedures.
Cardiologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating abnormalities,
diseases, and disorders of the heart.
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - ANSWER: Responsible for assisting patients with
completing activities of daily living.
Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT) - ANSWER: Provide some clerical and
administrative assisting of the ophthalmologist. Obtain special training to assist or
perform delicate eye procedures and testing.
Chiropractor - ANSWER: Specialize in manipulative treatment of disorders originating
from misalignment of the spinal vertebrae.
Cytologist - ANSWER: Laboratory technician who specializes in the study of the
formation, structure, and function of cells.
Dental Assistant - ANSWER: Assists the dentist in the completion of generalized
tasks, including chair side assistance, clerical work, reception, and some radiography
and dental laboratory work.
Dental Hygienist - ANSWER: Healthcare professional with special training to provide
dental services under the supervision of the dentist.
Dentist (DDS) - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders of the teeth and gums.
Dermatologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating disorders of the
skin.
Dietician - ANSWER: Has specialized training in the nutritional care of groups of
individuals and has successfully completed an examination and maintains continuing
education requirements of the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
, Doctorate - ANSWER: Professionals who hold this degree are entitled to be
addressed as doctors and write initials for their doctorate after their name, typically
PhD.
Electrocardiogram Technician (ECG Tech) - ANSWER: Skilled in performing
electrocardiograms.
May be employed in medical clinics and hospitals.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - ANSWER: Responsible for the administration
of specialized emergency care
Transports victims of acute illness or injury to medical facilities.
Endocrinologist - ANSWER: Medical doctor that is responsible for diagnosing and
treating diseases and malfunctions of the glands of internal secretion.
Gastroenterologist - ANSWER: Medical doctor responsible for diagnosing and
treating diseases and disorders of the stomach and intestines.
Gerontologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders associated with aging.
Gynecologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders of the female reproductive tract.
Hematologist - ANSWER: Responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and
disorders of the blood and blood forming tissues.
Histologist - ANSWER: Medical scientist who specializes in histology, which is the
science that involves the microscopic identification of cells and tissues.
Internist - ANSWER: This medical doctor is responsible for diagnosing and treating
diseases and disorders of the internal organs.
Laboratory Technician - ANSWER: A medical professional, who under the supervision
of a pathologist or other physician or medical scientist, performs specialized
chemical, microscopic, and bacteriologic tests of blood, tissue, and body fluids.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - ANSWER: Trained in basic nursing techniques and
direct patient care. Practice under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a
physician and are employed in hospitals, nursing or rehabilitation centers, and home
health care.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) - ANSWER: Trained in basic nursing techniques and
direct patient care. Practice under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a
physician and are employed in hospitals, nursing or rehabilitation centers, and home
health care.