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Certified Patient Care Technician/AssistantLearn more about exam components.....Duties: Provide basic patient care under direction of nursing staff. Perform duties such as feed, bathe, dress, groom, or move patients, or change linens. May transfer or transport patients. Includes nursing care attendants, nursing aides, and nursing attendants.
A licensed professional can employ an unlicensed agent to perform professional actions.
Assistive robots perform their task(s) by people pointing lasers at objects, as well as voice commands.
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if it is a women and she had a child then she could but if it was a men then he could'nt ________________________ No. An unlicensed hair stylist cannot perform any hair services at a hair salon.
they help people do things that they cannot do . such as handicapped people can't reach high places, the robot can :)
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The antiquated, but often used terms are, masseur for a male, and a masseuse for a female, but these usually refer to minimally trained people that perform massage that have not had any formal training in a massage therapy program.Some terms for formally trained people that perform massage are: Holistic Health Practitioner, Bodyworker, Myotherapist, and Massage Practitioner.
A massage therapist is the proper term for both men and women that perform professional massage therapy. The terms masseuse (for females) and masseur for (men) refer to people that perform massage but have learned under apprenticeship and did not go to a school. These terms also are not politically correct. Just like we no longer say stewardess, but fight attendant. So all massage therapists that have learned their trade at a school for massage prefer to be called massage therapists. If they also have training in Asian modalities, they like to be called bodyworkers.
certificate shows you can actually perform the task and license allows you to legally perform it on someone.
I found that assistive technology is any device that helps a person with disabilities increase, improve or maintain the ability to perform a function.