This period used supernatural beliefs to treat illness.
Who is primitive times?
Privately owned facilities like hospitals.
What are private facilities?
What’s the abbreviation for BSN
What is bachelors of science in nursing
A horizontal plane that divides the body top-half and bottom-half.
What is transversal Plane?
medical terminology for Heart Attacks.
What is MI?
The father of medicine.
Who is Hippocrates?
Government-funded health services.
What are government agencies?
What’s the name of the emergency service career that arrives first at the scene of injury or illness?
What is a first responder
Cavity for the eyes.
What is Orbital Cavity?
Sender, message , Receiver.
What is communication process?
Discovery that microorganisms cause disease.
What is germ theory?
Programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
What are health insurance programs?
The difference between a dentist and a dental hygienist
What is a dentist diagnoses and treats for the teeth while the dental hygienist examines, cleans, and radiographs the teeth
Mouth, teeth, and tongue cavity.
What is Buccal Cavity?
Threat and attempt to injure.
What is Assault?
Use of computers and EHRs in healthcare.
What is modern technology?
Nonprofit groups like the Red Cross.
What are voluntary agencies?
What’s the job of a phlebotomist
What is to draw blood from patients for medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research.
Away from Midline.
What is Lateral?
Protects newborn and mother health.
What is NMHPA ( Newborn's and Mother's health protection Act )?
This historical figure improved hospital.
Who is Florence nightingale?
Care provided in a patient’s home.
What is home health care?
What is a genetic counselor and what is the importance of them
What is a person who provides information to families about any genetic diseases or inherited conditions to give prior understanding to any future birth defects or inheritance that a child could receive
Body parts located near the sacral reigon ( tail ).
What is Caudal?
Requires a masters degree and makes $36,600-$107,200 yearly.
What is a genetic counselor?