Medical Terminology
Anatomical Position
Movements
US Healthcare System
How does Insurance work?
100
What does cardi- mean?

Heart

100

This is the standard position. 

What is anatomical position? 

100

This is the act of opening a joint. 

What is extension?

100

Universal healthcare costs. 

What is free?

100

This is paid once a month. 

What is a premium? 

200

What does hemat/o mean? 

Blood

200

The front of the body. 

What is anterior? 

200

The act of extending over normal

What is Hyperextension?

200

This helps pay for our medical bills. 

What is insurance?

200

This is predetermined.

What is a copay?

300

What does rhinopathy mean? 

Disease in the nose. 

300

This is below on our body.

What is inferior? 
300

The act of laying our hand flat. 

What is pronation? 

300
An EPO that covers the retired military. 

What is veterans affairs? 

300

Patient pays 20% and insurance pays 80%

What is coinsurance?

400

below the skin 

Hypodermic 

400

This position is considered closer on the limb and the opposition position is considered further away on the limb. 

What is proximal and distal? 

400

The act of cupping your hand. 

What is supination?

400

The two insurances run by the government. 

What is Medicare and Medicaid?

400

Once patient hits this limit, insurance will cover everything else. 

What is maximum out of pocket?

500

The irritation and redness of the stomach

What is gastritis? 

500

This would be the midline whereas the opposite would be the sides. 

What is medial and lateral?  

500

The act of your body part going away from your body compared to coming back to your body. 

What is the difference between Abduction and Adduction? 

500

This insurance says you have to go to your PCP first. 

What is an HMO?

500

Maximum money patient has to pay before insurance will start to cover. 

What is the deductible?

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