Education
Facilities
Health Insurance
100

A 4 year degree is called what? 

Bachelor's degree

100

A pediatric facility is an example of what type of facility?

Specialty 

100
What type of insurance covers you if you get hurt on the job?

Workers compensation

200

What type of degree do you earn from Shasta College?

Associate's 

200

What type of hospital is St. E's? (2 parts to this answer!)

Acute care

Non-profit

200

Define the term "premium". 

Monthly payment to have health insurance.

300

What is the degree that you would earn after a bachelor's?

Masters

300

What does acute care mean?

Patients with severe, short-term injury or illness. 

300

What type of insurance do those 65 and older qualify for?

Medicare 

400

What degree do you have to have to be a registered nurse (RN)?

Associate's or Bachelor's

400

What type of facility is Red Bluff Heathcare?

SNF- Skilled Nursing Facility

400

Which network, PPO or HMO, gives you the most flexibility, but costs more money. 

PPO

500

Name three options for continuing your education after high school. 

Trade school

Community College- earn Associates

University to earn Bachelor's 

Community college then transfer to university to earn bachelor's 

500

What is the difference between a SNF, Home Health, and Board & Care?

SNF- 24/7 nursing care

Home health- patient is at home and services come to them

Board and Care- person lives in a residential setting because they can't live independently, but don't need nursing care. 

500
Describe how health insurance works using these terms: 

premium

deductible

co-insurance 

out-of-pocket maximum

Each month you pay your premium in order to have health insurance. 

Pay your bills until you meet your deductible. 

The portion you pay is your co-insurance. 

Once you reach max, insurance covers everything. 

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