Health Insurance
Medical Terminology
Vital Signs
Pediatrics
The Physical Exam
100

Healthcare that is free people who meet low income qualifications. 

What is Medicaid

100

Inflammation

What is -itis?
100

Normal oral temperature range for an adult.

What is 97-99 F?

100

Two vaccines given subcutaneously.

What is varicella and MMR?

100

Method of examination that is listening.

What is auscultation?

200

The person who has purchased the healthcare plan. 

What is the Subscriber

200

Pruritis

What is itching?

200

Transfer of heat in the form of waves.

What is radiation?

200

The pulse that is taken on pediatric patients.

What is the apical pulse?

200

Refers to white patches on the skin.

What is vitiligo?

300

This insurance is for active military and their families. 

What is Tricare?

300

Inflammation of the bladder

What is cystitis?

300

Body Temperature fluctuates but always remains above normal. 

What is continuous fever?

300

A primary component of a well baby exam.

What is vaccines?

300

This type of injection is needed if a medication is harmful to the tissue.  

What is Z-track?

400

This type of medicare covers the cost of prescriptions. 

Medicare-Part D

400

The dilation of one or both kidneys.

What is hydronephrosis?

400

A vague sense of body discomfort, fatigue. 

What is malaise?

400

The age that most childhood immunizations are given. 

What is 15-18 months

400

A type of diabetes that requires Insulin to live.

What is Type 1?

500

This type of Medicare covers outpatient expenses.

What is Medicare part B?

500

Slow or shallow breathing. 

What is hypopnoea?

500

Difference between systolic and diastolic pressures. 

What is pulse pressure?

500

This disease is a highly contagious respiratory exam caused by a bacterium.

What is pertussis?

500

Maximum volume of fluid that should be injected in the dorsogluteal site.

What is 3mls?

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