Medication Administration Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 4. Health Authority, a designated individual or entity that is responsible for ensuring the facility maintains an organized and coordinated system for health care delivery. The RHA also ensures quality, accessibility, and timely health services are provided to all individuals within the facility. The RHA may be a physician, health services administrator, or agency.
  2. 5. providers, providers who utilize telecommunication technologies or web-based platforms to support long-distance clinical care.
  3. 7. care services, a system of preventative and therapeutic services that provide for the physical and mental well-being of a population.
  4. 8. Pharmacy, a pharmacy or pharmaceutical services company that is licensed to dispense medications pursuant to valid medication orders and that has a formal contract with the VCHS to provide medication dispensing services for incarcerated individuals.
  5. 10. a qualified doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and preventing oral health conditions, including diseases of the teeth, gums, and mouth.
  6. 11. an individual who is licensed to direct or provide care and treatment In accordance with state law and regulation, scope of practice, federal law and regulation, and facility policy.
  7. 12. Practitioner, an advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) who has graduate-level education to provide advanced, comprehensive care.
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  1. 1. of practice, the services that a qualified health professional is deemed competent to perform and permitted to undertake – in keeping with the terms of their professional license.
  2. 2. health care practitioner, mental health staff who are qualified to diagnose and treat patients with a mental illness (for example, physician, physician extenders, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, and social workers) in accordance with each health care professional’s scope of training and applicable licensing, registration, certification, and regulatory requirements.
  3. 3. Personnel, persons qualified to assess, evaluate and treat patients according to the dictates or their professional practice act. These may include physicians, nurses, PAs, NPs, dentists, psychologists, psychiatrists, licensed professional counselors, and social workers.
  4. 6. Assistant, a licensed, healthcare professional who practices medicine with physician supervision, focusing on patient care, diagnostics, and treatment.
  5. 9. a medical doctor (MD or DO) specializing in mental health, including substance use disorders, who diagnoses, treats, and prevents mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.