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What does RD stand for?
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Registered Dietician
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Example of where an RD can work
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Hospital
Private Practice School Academia Research Rehab |
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Percent of Americans effected by obesity AND are overweight
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66%
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Requirements for becoming an RD
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Bachelors
Internship/Apprentice Program National Exam |
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What does a gastric bypass do?
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Reduces co-morbid diseases
Treats obesity |
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What is a Roux and what does it help?
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Another name for gastric bypass
Help you lose weight Reduces co-morbid disease |
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What does BMI stand for?
What are the five sections of BMI? |
Body Mass Index
Normal, overweight, underweight, obese, morbidly obese |
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Difference between a Nutritionist and Dietician
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Anyone can be a nutritionist.
Dietician needs a degree and specific education. |
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Rate of Obesity has increased by...
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30% for 30 years
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Types of co-morbid diseases
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Diabetes
Heart Disease High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Stroke |
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4 types of Mental Health problems
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Counselor
Psychologist Social Work Psychiatrist |
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What does DSMIV stand for?
What is it? |
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th Edition).
It is a guide to diagnose mental disorders. |
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Disease that is commonly confused with multiple personalities often confused with split personality.
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Schizophrenia
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The only mental health profession that is allowed to prescribe medication.
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Psychiatrist
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Definition of Mental Health
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Absence of mental disease; can successfully perform
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Professional degree needed for clinical psychologist
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p.H.D
PSY D |
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Reasons why litigation is not optimal
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Time consuming
A lot of money Jury persuaded by emotion |
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Accurate rulings in malpractice occur:
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75%
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T or F - Malpractice is the main cause of increased health care
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False -
Uninsured Increase in expensive technology |
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Number of malpractice claims that have decreased at U of M
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?
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Recent demand for primary physician has...
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Increased
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Supply of primary care physicians has...
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Decreased
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3 steps in medical school for physician and how long are each of these steps?
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Medical School - 4 years
Residency - 3-7 years Fellowship - 2 or more |
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T or F - The Board of Certification is needed to be a physician
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False -
Granted by your specialty |
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Licensure for physicians is granted by...
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State
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Possible medical degrees
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M.D.
D.O. MBBS MBBCHB |
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Which years of Medical School consist of classroom/lecture?
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First two years
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Last two years of medical school are for...
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Clinical
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Average Medical School debt
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$150,000
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2/3 of Medical School students are...
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M.D.
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Key factors in being accepted into Medical School
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Grades
MCAT Extracurricular Prerequisites Letter of Recommendation |
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What does board certified mean?
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Met standards of that specialty; don't have to be in practice with that particular specialty
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What is moon lighting?
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Do residency at U of M but work at different hospital (this can be done because you get license during residency)
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Method in which someone judges goodness of acts based on consequences of acts
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Consequentalism
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Explained by providers as the responsibility to seek fairness and equality in a distribution
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Justice
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Providers desire to achieve optimal health care outcomes
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Beneficience
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Which years of Medical School consist of classroom/lecture?
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First two years
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Last two years of medical school are for...
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Clinical
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Average Medical School debt
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$150,000
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2/3 of Medical School students are...
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M.D.
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Key factors in being accepted into Medical School
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Grades
MCAT Extracurricular Prerequisites Letter of Recommendation |
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What does board certified mean?
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Met standards of that specialty; don't have to be in practice with that particular specialty
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What is moon lighting?
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Do residency at U of M but work at different hospital (this can be done because you get license during residency)
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Method in which someone judges goodness of acts based on consequences of acts
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Consequentalism
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Explained by providers as the responsibility to seek fairness and equality in a distribution
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Justice
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Providers desire to achieve optimal health care outcomes
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Beneficience
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Providers desire to do no harm
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Nonmaleficience
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Providers desire to respect decision and opinion of patient, in making decision
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Autonomy
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Advance directive which explains a variety of choices and desires if they should become ill and not be able to care for themselves
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Living will
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Document that gives responsibility to surrogate decision maker
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Durable Power of Attorney
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Types of consent
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Expressed/Impressed - having appendix removed (verbally sign)
Implied - came in ER and was choking Presumed |
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Minors don't consent if:
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STD
Pregnancy Substance Abuse |
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What does DNAR stand for?
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Do not attempt recessitation
They do not want to put on a ventilator; don't want aggressive treatment |
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For patients to be happy...
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Staff must be happy
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How much Health Care makes up the economy?
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1/6
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Three synergies
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Patients Care
Research Education |
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T or F - Need MBA to become a leader of hospital
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False -
Can have: M.D. Nurse p.H.D Engineering |
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Outpatient care is growing at a...
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Faster rate
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Number of discharges has...
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Increased
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More discharges means...
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More care in general
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Lauren is...
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Weird
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T or F - Need MBA to become a leader of hospital
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False -
Can have: M.D. Nurse p.H.D Engineering |
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Outpatient care is growing at a...
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Faster rate
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Number of discharges has...
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Increased
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More discharges means...
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More care in general
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Lauren is...
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Weird
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