Nurses- All nurses must be licensed to practice and must meet these qualifications to successfully function in a healthcare setting:
1. Assessment: collecting and analyzing data about a patient
2. Diagnosis: making a judgement on the cause, condition, and path of the illness
3. Planning: creating a care plan that sets specific treatment goals
4. Implementation: supervising or carrying out the actual treatment plan
5. Evaluation: continuous assessment of the plan
Nurses make up the largest group of licensed healthcare professionals, as they are critical to the success of healthcare facilities. They must graduate from an approved nursing program, and pass the national nursing examination. They have the opportunity to work in
Pharmacists-This specific role of healthcare has changed throughout the years and will continue to do so. They are healthcare experts qualified to help patients understand drugs, their interactions, and generic brand options. Pharmacists play a great role in educating patients and other healthcare providers on …show more content…
Dietitians must earn a bachelor's degree with course work approved by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), complete an approved internship that tests the knowledge and skills of their education background, and pass the national exam to become a registered Dietitian. Their areas of work include health care, business and industry, community/public health, education, research, government agencies and private practice. A few examples of what a job description of a dietitian would look like involves assessing the health needs of patients, counseling patients on nutrition issues and healthy eating