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Patient Relations and Legal Considerations in Chiropractics
The Chiropractic Assistant credential documents competencies including the basics of chiropractic medicine, patient care and communication, customer service, administrative duties, and overall professionalism in a chiropractic office setting. The Chiropractic Assistant credential documents the essential competencies for general chiropractic patient care, basic chiropractic medicine, and the administrative duties completed in a chiropractic office.
Assisting in Gastroenterology Specialties and Nutrition
This credential documents development of knowledge and skills required for safe and effective care of patients and assisting of medical providers in the clinical setting as well as those skills related to front office, patient reception, and other administrative tasks. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to explain the role of the medical assistant in performing tests and procedures related to gastroenterology.
Graphing Linear Equations, Slope, and Equation of a Line
These credentials document the basic knowledge of math including measurement, fractions and decimals, ratios and percentages, simple statistics, geometry, arithmetic operations with real numbers, and algebra. Almost every professional in the workplace must use some level of math to accurately perform measurements, to convert from one unit to another, to understand simple statistics, to calculate rates and percentages, to complete geometry problems, and to solve a variety of problems using algebra. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to solve problems involving graphing of linear equations solve problems involving the slope and equation of a line.
Compound Interest, Future Value, and Present Value including Mortgages
This credential documents the basic knowledge and skills related to using basic and business mathematical equations to solve business problems. Business professional must be able to accurately and efficiently solve business problems related to pricing and discounts, payroll and payroll taxes, simple and compound interest, consumer credit, the future and present value of money, mortgages, annuities, sinking funds, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, depreciation, inventory, insurance, personal and business taxes, and the components of financial statements and ratios. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to solve business mathematical problems related to compound interest, future value, and present value.
Divergent Boundaries: Origin and Evolution of the Ocean Floor
The Geology Tier credential documents competencies needed to research and study the physical aspects of the Earth, such as its composition, structure, and processes to learn about the past, present, and future. Those in geology occupations use a wide variety of tools in the field, collect rock samples, and use sophisticated equipment that measures and penetrates the Earth. Those in the field of geology can work in the field and in the lab or even the classroom. Many workers in this field are also involved in the search for and development of natural resources, environmental protection and preservation, reduction of natural hazards, and use seismographs and other instruments to collect data on events such as earthquakes and tsunamis. Specifically, this badge demonstrates the earner's ability to describe the ocean floor including techniques used to map the ocean floor, the features of the deep-ocean basin, the anatomy of the oceanic ridge, the nature of oceanic crust, continental rifting, and the destruction of the oceanic lithosphere.