Diseases of the heart and blood vessels are treated by ____________.
What is Cardiologists?
100
A professional who has studied the chemical and physical qualities of drugs and dispenses medication to the public is a ______________.
What is Pharmacist?
100
An allied health professional trained to draw blood for diagnostic laboratory testing is a ____.
A. nursing assistant
B. pharmacist
C. radiologic technologist
D. phlebotomist
E. physical therapy assistant
What is D. phlebotomist?
100
Physicians who treat patients of all ages with all types of illnesses are called ________ practitioners, general practitioners, or primary care physicians.
What is Family?
100
The term that refers to assessment of the urgency and immediate medical needs of a patient is ____.
What is triage?
200
Diseases and disorders of the stomach and intestine are treated by _______________.
What is Gastroenterologists?
200
__________ uses therapies such as electricity, heat, cold, ultrasound, massage, and exercise to restore function and relieve pain after injury?
What is Physical therapist?
200
The world's largest publisher of scientific and medical information is the ____.
A. American College of Physicians
B. American Medical Association
C. American Hospital Association
D. American Society of Clinical Pathologists
E. American Pharmacists Association
What is B. American Medical Association?
200
70. Medical biller and ________ are responsible for abstracting medical information from medical records and preparing insurance claim forms.
What is coder?
200
Which of the following is not a current healthcare trend?
A. Advancement of technology
B. Concentration on wellness
C. Decrease in preventive care
D. Aging population
E. Increase in ambulatory care
What is C. Decrease in preventive care?
300
Diseases and disorders of muscles and bones are treated by ________________.
What is Orthopedists?
300
___________ have a 4-year degree and specialize in areas such as blood banking, microbiology, and chemistry?
What is Medical laboratory technologists?
300
33. A graduate of a 3-year nursing program that is designed as a cooperative program between a community college and participating hospital is a(n) ____.
A. licensed practical nurse
B. associate degree nurse
C. diploma graduate nurse
D. baccalaureate nurse
E. nurse practitioner
What is C. diploma graduate nurse?
300
A(n) ________ health technician assists the psychiatric team by observing behavior and participating in group therapy and counseling sessions.
What is mental?
300
The baby boom that occurred from 1946 to 1964 caused which of the following healthcare trends?
A. decrease in ambulatory care
B. emphasis on preventive care
C. increase in aging population
D. advancing technology
E. use of electronic health records
What is C. increase in aging population?
400
Diseases of the kidney, bladder or urinary system are treated by _____________.
What is Urologists?
400
____________ takes health histories, performs physical examinations, conducts screening tests, and educates patients and families about disease prevention?
What is Independent nurse practitioner?
400
Which of the following organizations developed and established the safety requirements known as National Patient Safety Goals?
A. American Medical Association
B. The Joint Commission
C. American Hospital Association
D. American College of Physicians
E. American Pharmacists Association
What is B. The Joint Commission?
400
Using a radio communication network, a(n) ________ medical technician works under the direction of a physician and is trained to triage patients and initiate appropriate treatment.
What is emergency?
400
Disease of the ear, nose and throat are treated by ____________.
What is an Otolaryngologist?
500
________________ diagnose disease by studying changes in organs, tissues, and cells.
What is Pathologists?
500
Disorders such as stuttering and hearing impairment are diagnosed and treated by a(n) _____________.
What is Speech/language pathologist?
500
28. The study and recording of the electrical activity of the brain is called ____.
A. electrocardiography
B. electromyography
C. electroencephalography
D. electrotherapy
E. electropathology
What is C. electroencephalography?
500
Outpatient care is also known as ________ care because patients can walk into the facility in the morning, have tests or surgery, and go home in the afternoon.
What is ambulatory?
500
Diseases of the lower part of the large intestine are treated by ___________.