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This is a service focusing on the improvement, physical and mental needs, sustaining, diagnosing, planning of treatment, as well as rehabilitation services.

What is healthcare? 

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Janet was severely burned. Once her burns began to heal, she still needed regular medical care and frequent physical therapy. Janet would be transferred to a (an): Rehabilitation facility. Mental health facility. Industrial health center. Medical office.
What is Rehabilitation facility?
200

Things to consider when starting a health journey. The health need, provider option, appointment date, care concern, insurance, and bilingual status. 

What is moving through healthcare systems?

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This diagnosis is the most what is the most considered topic. Maybe a pass down from family bloodline or a new onset condition. 

What is Cancer?

200
This international health agency is sponsored by the United Nations - Occupational Safety and Health Administration Centers for Disease Control U.S. Department of Health and Human Services World Health Organization
What is World Health Organization?
300

Named as health or medical that covers partial or whole expenses of medical needs.

What is health insurance?

300

Loved ones typically want to take care of loved ones at home. Thinking that the care needs of that person are a walk in the park. These places are then looked into when the care becomes too much or a time constraint comes into play. 

What is nursing facility

300

Healthcare needs also come with understanding the rights of the patient. Those things have what is called the basics. Right to confidentiality. The treatment and the way that medication is given. Consent to the treatment as well as refusal of that particular service. 

What are the common policies and procedures of healthcare?

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The FDA regulates - The financing of dietary aides in nursing homes. Vaccinations in third world countries. Health workers who contract infections from their patients. The financing of dietary aides in nursing homes. B. Vaccinations in third world countries. C. Health workers who contract infections from their patients. D. Food and medications sold to the public..
What is Food and medications sold to the public?
400

The University of Chicago, St. Jude's, and Johns Hopkins are places that are nationally known for offering the care needed for many. Whereas Red Cross and Catholic Charities will offer more simple non-emergency needs. 

What are hospitals or community outreach centers?

400
MOST non-profit healthcare organizations focus on specific: Diseases or health professions. National disasters. Schools or colleges. Events and holidays.
What is Diseases or health professions?
400
The NIH and CDC are divisions of the - Food and Drug Administration. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
What is U.S. Department of Health and Human Services?
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When wanting to establish, required by job placement or attaining a particular insurance, people often arrange this is help with healthcare needs. 

What are appointments?

500

This ordered services by a provider. X-Ray, bloodwork, procedure testing, as well as general healthcare screening. 

What is a referred test?

500
This agency would respond when there is an outbreak of West Nile Virus in North Carolina - American Heart Association CDC OSHA March of Dimes
What is CDC?
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