Mental health care providers who were once employed in large state institutions and today can be found in practice settings ranging from community mental health centers to prisons are called psychiatric
1. therapists.
2. technicians.
3. nursing assistants.
4. home health care providers.
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Today, psychiatric technicians can be found in practice settings ranging from community mental health centers to prisons.
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A. Intravenous route B. Oral route C. Rectal route D. Sublingual route