ALHS 1040 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
CRNP - ANS nurse practitioner
Level of training for (CRNP) nurse practitioner - ANS RN degree, and masters in nursing
RN - ANS registered nurse
level of training for (RN) Registered nurse - ANS 2-3 year diploma or 4 year bachelor
LPN/LVN - ANS licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse
level of training for (LPN/LVN) licensed practical nurse/ licensed vocational nurse - ANS 1 to 2
year state approved diploma
CNA - ANS certified nursing assistant
level of training for (CNA) certified nursing assistant - ANS 75 to 120 hrs state approved
training
PCT/PCA - ANS Patient Care Technician/Patient Care Assistant
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,level of training for (PCT/PCA) patient care technician/patient care assistant - ANS 75 to 120
hrs state approved training
What are some responsibilities of RNs - ANS observe and assesses the patient needs
administer prescribed medication and treatment
teaches healthcare
reports to and supervises other healthcare personnel
Who are RNs supervisors - ANS Physicians
What are the responsibilities of LPN - ANS are determined by work environment facility
Who are LPN's supervised by? - ANS physicians or RNs
What are the responsibilities of CNAs - ANS vital signs
assist with hygiene and feeding
provide comfort measures
change bedding
help transport patients
Who are CNAs supervised by - ANS nurses and mandated state laws
What are physician responsibilities - ANS obtain medical history
perform physical exams
order labs and diagnostic tests
perform surgery and medical procedures
treat diseases and disorders
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,teach preventative health
MD - ANS doctor of medicine
DO - ANS Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
DPM - ANS Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
DC - ANS Doctor of Chiropractic
Anesthesiologist - ANS a physician who specializes in administering anesthetic agents before
and during surgery
Cardiologist - ANS heart and blood vessels
Dermatologist - ANS skin doctor
Emergency Physician - ANS Acute illness or injury
family practice physician - ANS promotes wellness and treats individuals in all age groups
Gastroenterologist - ANS treatment of stomach and intestines
Gynecologist - ANS A doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system
Internist - ANS internal organs
Neurologist - ANS Disorders of the brain and nervous system
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, Obstetrician - ANS pregnancy and childbirth
Oncologist - ANS specialist in the study of tumors
Orthopedist - ANS muscle and bones
Pediatrician - ANS treatment and wellness in children
Psychiatrist - ANS a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of
mental illness. mind
Radiologist - ANS use of x-rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disease
Surgeon - ANS Surgery to correct deformities or treat injuries or disease
Urologist - ANS diseases of the kidney, bladder, or urinary system
What is a hospitalist - ANS practice exclusively in hospital
Why do many physicians choose to admit their patients to hospitalist - ANS so they can
provide more care in the office
What are PAs - ANS Physicians Assistants
Who are PAs supervisors - ANS physicians
What do PAs do? - ANS take medical histories, perform physical exams, order labs, diagnostic
tests, make preliminary diagnosis, prescribe medications, treatments, and treat minor injuries
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
CRNP - ANS nurse practitioner
Level of training for (CRNP) nurse practitioner - ANS RN degree, and masters in nursing
RN - ANS registered nurse
level of training for (RN) Registered nurse - ANS 2-3 year diploma or 4 year bachelor
LPN/LVN - ANS licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse
level of training for (LPN/LVN) licensed practical nurse/ licensed vocational nurse - ANS 1 to 2
year state approved diploma
CNA - ANS certified nursing assistant
level of training for (CNA) certified nursing assistant - ANS 75 to 120 hrs state approved
training
PCT/PCA - ANS Patient Care Technician/Patient Care Assistant
pg. 1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
,level of training for (PCT/PCA) patient care technician/patient care assistant - ANS 75 to 120
hrs state approved training
What are some responsibilities of RNs - ANS observe and assesses the patient needs
administer prescribed medication and treatment
teaches healthcare
reports to and supervises other healthcare personnel
Who are RNs supervisors - ANS Physicians
What are the responsibilities of LPN - ANS are determined by work environment facility
Who are LPN's supervised by? - ANS physicians or RNs
What are the responsibilities of CNAs - ANS vital signs
assist with hygiene and feeding
provide comfort measures
change bedding
help transport patients
Who are CNAs supervised by - ANS nurses and mandated state laws
What are physician responsibilities - ANS obtain medical history
perform physical exams
order labs and diagnostic tests
perform surgery and medical procedures
treat diseases and disorders
pg. 2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
,teach preventative health
MD - ANS doctor of medicine
DO - ANS Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
DPM - ANS Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
DC - ANS Doctor of Chiropractic
Anesthesiologist - ANS a physician who specializes in administering anesthetic agents before
and during surgery
Cardiologist - ANS heart and blood vessels
Dermatologist - ANS skin doctor
Emergency Physician - ANS Acute illness or injury
family practice physician - ANS promotes wellness and treats individuals in all age groups
Gastroenterologist - ANS treatment of stomach and intestines
Gynecologist - ANS A doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system
Internist - ANS internal organs
Neurologist - ANS Disorders of the brain and nervous system
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, Obstetrician - ANS pregnancy and childbirth
Oncologist - ANS specialist in the study of tumors
Orthopedist - ANS muscle and bones
Pediatrician - ANS treatment and wellness in children
Psychiatrist - ANS a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of
mental illness. mind
Radiologist - ANS use of x-rays and radiation to diagnose and treat disease
Surgeon - ANS Surgery to correct deformities or treat injuries or disease
Urologist - ANS diseases of the kidney, bladder, or urinary system
What is a hospitalist - ANS practice exclusively in hospital
Why do many physicians choose to admit their patients to hospitalist - ANS so they can
provide more care in the office
What are PAs - ANS Physicians Assistants
Who are PAs supervisors - ANS physicians
What do PAs do? - ANS take medical histories, perform physical exams, order labs, diagnostic
tests, make preliminary diagnosis, prescribe medications, treatments, and treat minor injuries
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