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Nursing homes often hire assistants.
The answer varies from state to state. In NY, medical assistants can't administer medications, assess patients, or give injections. They can take vitals and provide other types of services.
Occupations that you need a renewable license in most States of the US to do that profession's work include:Medical Doctor (all types)Doctor of DentistryRegistered Nurse (R.N.)Licensed Professional Nurse (L.P.N.)Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.)State Tested Nursing Assistant (S.T.N.A.)PsychologistCounselor, LPCCMaster PlumberMaster Electrician
assistant principal
a medical asst is an informal nurse. Med asst perform all types of duties includes; shots, blood work, ekg, med secretary, filling records, med coding,vitals etc.
Yes, all types of nurses are needed in many hospitals/clinics. Any type of nurse can become a travel nurse.
"There are many different types of careers available at a surgery center. They are as follows: surgeon, surgical technician, biller, coder, medical assistant, nurse, or anesthesiologist. These jobs will vary per location."
A Nurse is someone employed to care for patients; someone trained to look after sick or injured people. Nurses are normally seen working in hospitals and doctors' offices, however there are private nurses that visit homes of the sick and elderly. They are there to maintain the proper schedule of eating, taking medicines, and report changes in condition. Although Nurses are not qualified to prescribe medicines, they often administer the medicine prescribed by a doctor. There are different types of nurses: registered nurses; licensed practical nurses; certified nurse assistants; school nurses; nurse practitioners; etc. Not all nurses are qualified to do the same work. For example, nurse practitioners can see patients and advise treatment while overseen by a doctor. Registered nurses can administer hypodermic (under the skin) medicines but LPNs and CNAs cannot.
nurse or vetenarians
There are many types of assistants. For example, a dental assistant, administrative assistant, physicians assistant, assistant managers, etc. How much they get paid depends on their career field, expertise, experience, and time on the job.
common law and equity
There are captains and assistant captains.