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What does RD stand for?
Registered Dietician
Example of where an RD can work
Hospital
Private Practice
School
Academia
Research
Rehab
Percent of Americans effected by obesity AND are overweight
66%
Requirements for becoming an RD
Bachelors
Internship/Apprentice Program
National Exam
What does a gastric bypass do?
Reduces co-morbid diseases
Treats obesity
What is a Roux and what does it help?
Another name for gastric bypass

Help you lose weight
Reduces co-morbid disease
What does BMI stand for?
What are the five sections of BMI?
Body Mass Index

Normal, overweight, underweight, obese, morbidly obese
Difference between a Nutritionist and Dietician
Anyone can be a nutritionist.
Dietician needs a degree and specific education.
Rate of Obesity has increased by...
30% for 30 years
Types of co-morbid diseases
Diabetes
Heart Disease
High Blood Pressure
High Cholesterol
Stroke
4 types of Mental Health problems
Counselor
Psychologist
Social Work
Psychiatrist
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.
Disease that is commonly confused with multiple personalities often confused with split personality.
Schizophrenia
The only mental health profession that is allowed to prescribe medication.
Psychiatrist
Definition of Mental Health
Absence of mental disease; can successfully perform
Professional degree needed for clinical psychologist
p.H.D
PSY D
Reasons why litigation is not optimal
Time consuming
A lot of money
Jury persuaded by emotion
Accurate rulings in malpractice occur:
75%
T or F - Malpractice is the main cause of increased health care
False -
Uninsured
Increase in expensive technology
Number of malpractice claims that have decreased at U of M
?
Recent demand for primary physician has...
Increased
Supply of primary care physicians has...
Decreased
3 steps in medical school for physician and how long are each of these steps?
Medical School - 4 years
Residency - 3-7 years
Fellowship - 2 or more
T or F - The Board of Certification is needed to be a physician
False -
Granted by your specialty
Licensure for physicians is granted by...
State
Possible medical degrees
M.D.
D.O.
MBBS
MBBCHB
Which years of Medical School consist of classroom/lecture?
First two years
Last two years of medical school are for...
Clinical
Average Medical School debt
$150,000
2/3 of Medical School students are...
M.D.
Key factors in being accepted into Medical School
Grades
MCAT
Extracurricular
Prerequisites
Letter of Recommendation
What does board certified mean?
Met standards of that specialty; don't have to be in practice with that particular specialty
What is moon lighting?
Do residency at U of M but work at different hospital (this can be done because you get license during residency)
Method in which someone judges goodness of acts based on consequences of acts
Consequentalism
Explained by providers as the responsibility to seek fairness and equality in a distribution
Justice
Providers desire to achieve optimal health care outcomes
Beneficience
Which years of Medical School consist of classroom/lecture?
First two years
Last two years of medical school are for...
Clinical
Average Medical School debt
$150,000
2/3 of Medical School students are...
M.D.
Key factors in being accepted into Medical School
Grades
MCAT
Extracurricular
Prerequisites
Letter of Recommendation
What does board certified mean?
Met standards of that specialty; don't have to be in practice with that particular specialty
What is moon lighting?
Do residency at U of M but work at different hospital (this can be done because you get license during residency)
Method in which someone judges goodness of acts based on consequences of acts
Consequentalism
Explained by providers as the responsibility to seek fairness and equality in a distribution
Justice
Providers desire to achieve optimal health care outcomes
Beneficience
Providers desire to do no harm
Nonmaleficience
Providers desire to respect decision and opinion of patient, in making decision
Autonomy
Advance directive which explains a variety of choices and desires if they should become ill and not be able to care for themselves
Living will
Document that gives responsibility to surrogate decision maker
Durable Power of Attorney
Types of consent
Expressed/Impressed - having appendix removed (verbally sign)
Implied - came in ER and was choking
Presumed
Minors don't consent if:
STD
Pregnancy
Substance Abuse
What does DNAR stand for?
Do not attempt recessitation

They do not want to put on a ventilator; don't want aggressive treatment
For patients to be happy...
Staff must be happy
How much Health Care makes up the economy?
1/6
Three synergies
Patients Care
Research
Education
T or F - Need MBA to become a leader of hospital
False -
Can have:
M.D.
Nurse
p.H.D
Engineering
Outpatient care is growing at a...
Faster rate
Number of discharges has...
Increased
More discharges means...
More care in general
Lauren is...
Weird
T or F - Need MBA to become a leader of hospital
False -
Can have:
M.D.
Nurse
p.H.D
Engineering
Outpatient care is growing at a...
Faster rate
Number of discharges has...
Increased
More discharges means...
More care in general
Lauren is...
Weird