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HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS

Medical (Health) Professions • Analyze medical/health professions and related employment 0 pportunities: • Medical

Medical (Health) Professions • Analyze medical/health professions and related employment 0 pportunities: • Medical professions • Physicians Assistant • Chiropractor • Other health professions • Nursing • Therapist • Diagnostics • Employment opportunities • Trends • Projections • Where to look

Physician Examine patients Obtain medical histories Order tests Make diagnoses Perform surgery Treat diseases/disorders

Physician Examine patients Obtain medical histories Order tests Make diagnoses Perform surgery Treat diseases/disorders Teach preventive health MD: • Doctor of Medicine • DO: • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine • DPM: • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine • DC: • Doctor of Chiropractic • •

Physician Assistant and Chiropractor • PA • Work under supervision of ________ • Take

Physician Assistant and Chiropractor • PA • Work under supervision of ________ • Take medical histories • Perform routine physical examinations • Order basic diagnostic tests • Make preliminary diagnoses • Treat minor injuries • Prescribe and administer appropriate Tx • CHIROPRACTOR • Focuses on ensuring proper alignment of the spine and optimal operation of the nervous system to maintain health

Nursing • Provide care for patients as directed by physicians. • Care focuses on

Nursing • Provide care for patients as directed by physicians. • Care focuses on the mental, emotional, and physical needs of the patient • RN • Advanced education: • Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Midwife, Nurse educator, Nurse Anesthetist • LPN • CNA

Therapist • Help patients who are injured, physically or mentally disabled, or emotionally disturbed

Therapist • Help patients who are injured, physically or mentally disabled, or emotionally disturbed • All Tx is directed toward allowing patients to function at maximum capacity • OT • Help patients overcome, correct, or adjust to their particular problems • Teach how to use adaptive equipment and work toward achieving ADLs • PT • Promote health and prevent injuries and limit permanent disability • • • Massage therapist Recreational therapist Respiratory therapist Speech pathologist Audiologist Art, music, and dance therapists

Preparation and Credentials Needed • Identify preparation and credentials needed in medical/health professions: •

Preparation and Credentials Needed • Identify preparation and credentials needed in medical/health professions: • Preparation • High school/secondary • Post secondary • Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate • Professional • Credentials • Certification • Fulfilled requirements of education and performance and meets the standards and qualifications established; issued by an association • Licensure • Government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation; must complete approved education program, pass state board test, and maintain certain standards • Registration • Granted by a regulatory body that administers examinations and maintains a list of qualified personnel in a given health care area

Professional/Ethical Characteristics • Analyze professional/ethical characteristics of medical/health professionals: • Professional characteristics • Appearance

Professional/Ethical Characteristics • Analyze professional/ethical characteristics of medical/health professionals: • Professional characteristics • Appearance • Attitude • Actions • Ethical considerations • • Definition of ethics Codes of conduct Confidentiality Professional ethics

Appearance • How should a health care worker (or any worker) look? • Health

Appearance • How should a health care worker (or any worker) look? • Health • Professional appearance • Uniform • Personal hygiene

Attitude and Actions • Empathy: being able to identify with and understand another’s feelings,

Attitude and Actions • Empathy: being able to identify with and understand another’s feelings, situations, and motives • Honesty • Dependability • Patience • Acceptance of criticism • Enthusiasm: display a positive attitude • Tact: having the ability to say or do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation • Competence: qualified and capable of performing a task • Responsibility • Team player

Ethics and Confidentiality • ETHICS • Set of principles relating to what is morally

Ethics and Confidentiality • ETHICS • Set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong • Provide a standard or conduct or code of behavior • CONFIDENTIALITY • Information about the patient must remain private and can be shared only with other members of the patient’s health care team