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Health Insurance (Fill in the Blank)
Fill in the Blank w/ this Drug
100
Lower premiums, prescriptions RX coverage, lower unnecessary procedures and limited paperwork.
What are Advantages of Managed Care?
100
Distractibility, talkativeness, inappropriate behavior and impulsive behavior.
What are the cumulative effects for a non-medicated child or person with ADHD?
100
Most frequently prescribed of all the sedation drugs
What is Barbituates?
100
Medical assistance program, combination of federal and state, which provides care for low-income, children, pregnancies, the elderly and the disabled
What is Medicaid?
100
These are medications that act by depressing the respiratory rate, blood pressure and temperature as well as the CNS system: is habit forming and will lead to an addiction
What is Barbituates?
200
Dilation of blood vessels, increase appetite, antiseptic and analgesic.
What are therapeutic uses of alcohol?
200
Process where test and procedures are deemed medically necessary before a service is performed.
What is Preauthorization?
200
Larger dose used for inducting of sleep.
What is Sedatives?
200
This is an insurance regulated by state laws and pays medical expenses for partial loss of wages for workers who are injured on the job
What is Workmen’s Comp Insurance?
200
It's the most powerful and effective pain reliever known to humans.
What is Opiates?
300
Limited doctors, restricted coverage and prior approval is needed.
What are Disadvantages of Managed Care?
300
Relieves pain obtained from the poppy plant.
What is Opiates?
300
Drugs that increase the activity of the brain and spinal cord – used to treat ADD and ADHD.
What is CNS Stimulants?
300
These are groups of hospitals and physicians that agree to render services to a group of people, generally under contract with a private insurer.
What is PPO – Preferred provider organization?
300
One of the therapeutic uses of this drug is improvement of appetite and digestion.
What is Alcohol?
400
Medical expenses, disability pay, vocational rehab and death benefits.
What are 4 major benefit components to workers compensation?
400
CNS stimulate used to treat disorders in children.
What is ADHD– attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
400
When a PCP request another physician’s opinion.
What is a Referral?
400
What is the healthcare system where insurance companies attempt to control cost, quality and by limiting reimbursement levels.
What is Managed Care?
400
This is an example of a CNS depressant and produces loss of sensation. It may be general, systemic or localized
What is Anesthesia?
500
When the PCP contacts the insurance company to verify insurance eligibility.
What is Precertification?
500
Characterized by increase in electrical discharges.
What is Epilepsy?
500
Cuts off sensory impulses to the brain, an example would be Anesthesia – loss of sensation.
What is CNS Depressants?
500
This is a type of insurance where enrollees receive comprehensive preventative, hospital and medical care from specified providers who receive a prepaid fee
What is HMO - Health Maintenance Organization?
500
Drugs with similar actions as opiates but do not come from the poppy flower and example would be cocaine and heroin
What is Opioids?
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