Match the term with the appropriate definition or description.

A. Responsible for referring patients to hospitals, performing tests and procedures, and coordinating the care of their patients
B. Responsible for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, both surgical and nonsurgical, of the problems in the mouth and maxillofacial area and associated structures
C. Work in many types of clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and physician offices and prescribe medications, order tests, and diagnose and treat many common injuries and illnesses
D. Provide specialized care for physical and mental health issues in hospitals and physician offices and may have training, management, or research responsibilities
E. Earn a Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree and provide the majority of anesthetics to patients each year
F. Treat conditions related to themusculoskeletal system and their interconnectedness with the rest of the body as reflected in the central nervous system that travels through and emanates from the spine
G. Group practices composed of one type of specialty
H. Deliver low-risk births and provide primary gynecological care for women


A. Physician
B. Dentist
C. Nurse practitioner
D. Clinical nurse specialist (CNS)
E. Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs)
F. Chiropractor
G. Single-specialty group
H. Certified nurse midwives

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A) "Cardiopulmonary resuscitation will no longer be needed." B) "The AED will let us know whether or not to shock the patient." C) "EMTs will now be able to shock all patients in cardiac arrest." D) "EMTs will have to learn how to interpret ECG tracings."

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A) unilateral pulse deficit and pallor. B) bilaterally diminished pedal pulses. C) warm, flushed skin to the extremity. D) inability to feel or move the extremity.

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