Complete list of the care, medications, tests, and treatments and physician orders for the patient.
What is Physician's orders?
100
Cell
What is -cyte?
100
Provides supportive treatment to terminally ill patients and their families
What is Hospice?
200
Water
What is Hydr/o?
200
Before, in front of
What is ante- ?
200
State, condition
What is -ia?
200
Provide diagnostic and treatment services in a private office setting.
What is Physician's Office?
300
Voice box
What is laryng/o?
300
Beside, beyond, near
What is para- ?
300
Reports given by specialists whom the physician has asked to evaluate the patient.
What is Consultation report?
300
Formation, development
What is -plasm?
300
Provide care for very specific types of diseases; for example, a psychiatric hospital.
What is Speciality Care Hospitals?
400
Nose
What is rhin/o?
400
False
What is pseudo- ?
400
Relates the details regrading the substances (such as medications and fluids) given to a patient, the patient's response to anesthesia, and vital signs during surgery.
What is Anesthesiologist's report?
400
Drooping
What is -ptosis?
400
Provide services that do not require overnight hospitalization; the services range from simple surgeries to diagnostic testing or therapy.
What is Ambulatory Care, Surgical Centers, or Outpatient Clinics?
500
Eye
What is ophthalm/o?
500
Through, across
What is trans- ?
500
Reports from various treatments and the therapies the patient has received, such as rehabilitation, social services, or respiratory therapy.
What is Ancillary reports?
500
Dilation
What is -ectasis?
500
Provide a wide range of services by a group of primary-care physicians, specialists, and other healthcare professionals in a prepaid system.