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  2. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    UAPs are paraprofessionals who assist individuals with various health care needs under the supervision of a licensed professional. They may perform tasks such as personal hygiene, ambulation, medication administration, and documentation, but not all tasks are delegated to them.

  3. Nursing credentials and certifications - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the various credentials and certifications that nurses can obtain to practice nursing legally and enhance their expertise. Find out the meaning and order of postnominal letters, the types and sources of certifications, and the alphabetical listing of nursing specialties.

  4. List of professional designations in the United States

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    A professional designation is a credential or certification that indicates a person's expertise or qualification in a specific field or profession. This web page provides a comprehensive list of professional designations in various fields, such as accounting, finance, actuarial, architecture, and more.

  5. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    ACP stands for American College of Physicians, a professional organization for internal medicine specialists. It is also used for Advanced Care Paramedic in Canada. See other medical abbreviations and their meanings on Wikipedia.

  6. Nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, education and scope of practice of nursing in the US. Find out the median salary, number and requirements of certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses and advanced practice registered nurses.

  7. Nursing agency - Wikipedia

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    A Nursing Registry as defined (for example) in Florida Statutes 400.462: "Nurse registry" means any person that procures, offers, promises, or attempts to secure health-care-related contracts for registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, home health aides, companions, or homemakers, who are compensated by fees ...

  8. Home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home care aides, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and caregivers are trained to provide non-custodial or non-medical care, such as help with dressing, bathing, getting in and out of bed, and using the toilet. They may also prepare meals, accompany the client to medical visits, grocery shop, provide companionship and do various other errands.

  9. American Nurses Credentialing Center - Wikipedia

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    ANCC is a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association that offers certification exams and programs for nurses in various specialties and roles. It also provides accreditation and recognition for nursing education, research, and excellence.