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37 Cards in this Set
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Give an example of a government hospital in your area.
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Womack Army Hospital, VA Hospital, Walter Reed Army Hospital etc...
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A hospital that offers non-specific services and can see patients of all ages for emergency services, surgery, medical services, diagnostic tests, radiology, obstetric services, but may not do open heart surgery or neurosurgery would be what type of hospital?
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General Hospital
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Hospitals that are associated with Emory University, Duke University, UCLA, Harvard University are known as what type of hospital?
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University Hospitals
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Health insurance for the poor, or lower income residents as well as some disabilities is called..
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Medicaid
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A premium is the regular montly payment for what?
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Insurance
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What is a deductible?
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The payment that must be paid by the patient before the insurance begins to pay anything.
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Is HOSA a:
A) for profit student group B) Non-profit social student group C) Non-profit healthcare organization |
C) a Non-profit healthcare organization
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Name at least one Non-profit healthcare agency.
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March of Dimes
American Heart Association American Diabetic Association The Red Cross or similar organizations |
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Broughton Mental Hospital is an example of
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a specialty hospital
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What does HMO stand for?
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Health Maintenance Organization
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If your father was blind what type of state- administered services would he be eligible for?
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Medicaid
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If someone had Blue Cross Blue Shield private insurance what must the consumer pay for services?
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A monthly premium, a deductible and then 20% of all costs afterwords. (optional additional answer - until the out of pocket expenses are met then the insurance company would pay 100%.
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An HMO requires you to go to MD's within their service.
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True
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PPO stands for what and how is this different than an HMO?
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Prefered Provider Organization. This is a list of providers offered by your insurance. You can go to another provider, but for a higher payment.
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What National Health Organization oversees the health and safety of those in the workplace?
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OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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What agency might provide education, pamphlets, classes and other learning opportunities about Heart or Cardiac Health and Illness?
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American Heart Association
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Name an agency that offers education in Basic Life Support or CPR.
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Red Cross or the American Heart Association
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Who sponsors the World Health Organization or WHO?
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The United Nations
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If there was a mass Hepatitis outbreak on a college campus in Texas - what agency would respond?
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CDC - Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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The NIH and CDC are divisions of the US Department of Homeland Security. True or False
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False - They are divisions of the US Department of Health and Human Services USDHHS
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What are the initials of the organization that regulates drugs and food distributed in the United States
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FDA
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What organization would regulate the use of vaccinations in third world countries?
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WHO
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Thomas has 3rd degree burns on 50% of his body. Once his burns begin to heal but he needs regular medical care and frequent physical and occupational therapy where would he be transferred? A Burn Specialty Hospital or a Rehabilitation Center?
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Rehab Center. He would already would have been at the Burn Specialty hospital. That is where he is transferring out of.
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If Bill hurt his shoulder lifting boxes at the GM Car factory where would he go for immediate medical assistance?
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The industrial heatlh center located at the plant.
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A worker visits each eating establishment in the are giving a sanitary rating after an inspection. What local agency does this person work for? This agency also provides clinics for health care prevention and immunizations.
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The public health department
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What do most non-profit healthcare agencies represent? Why are they designated as NON-Profit?
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They usually represent a specific disease or cause.
They are designated as NON-Profit because they do not earn money other than to recover the cost of the supplies they offer. They are there to provide information and guidance - not medical care. |
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There is a type of long-term care facility that acts as a step down or bridge between inpatient hospital stay and actually going home. What is this type facility called?
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It is an extended care facility.
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Is the CDC the:
A)Council for Disease Control and Prevention B) Center for Disease Control C) Center for Disease Control and Prevention D) Council for Disease Control |
C - Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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Sam is having mouth pain. What health facility would most likely help him?
A- Optical Center B- Emergency Care Center C- Surgical Center D- Dental office |
Dental office
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Worker's Compensation is administered by the State.
True or False. |
True
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What type of care focuses on quality care at the lowest possible cost?
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Managed Care
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If you have a list of approved providers that you must use then you most likely are part of what type of Health Care?
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Managed Care
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The military and their families have a type of health insurance plan that is just for them. It is called -
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Tricare
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Name three different types of care or specialties that a patient can see at a clinic.
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Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Minor surgery,
Follow up for specific diseases like CHF, Diabetes, COPD |
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St Jude Children's Hospital, Atlanta Children's Hospital, Medical University of South Carolina Children's Hospital, Duke University Children's Hospital all have something in common. What type of hospitals are these institutions?
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Specialty Hospitals
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The American Diabetes Association provides medical insurance to pay for Diabetic supplies. True or False?
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False - It only provides disease information and referrals.
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What type of patient is cared for by Hospice?
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The terminal or end stage patient who may have cancer or heart disease or COPD etc that can no longer be treated for improvement.
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