History of Healthcare
Healthcare Facilities
Education and Careers
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Random Healthcare
100

This ancient Greek physician is famous for creating an oath that doctors still take today.


Who is Hippocrates?

100

This type of care focuses on preventing illness before it starts.

What is preventative care?

100

This is the shortest degree you can earn in healthcare after high school.

What is an Associate's degree?

100

This federal law protects patient privacy and medical records.

What is HIPAA?

100

This government agency tracks disease outbreaks and works to prevent epidemics.

What is the CDC?

200

 This practice involved drilling holes into the skull, possibly to treat headaches or mental illness.

What is trepanation?

200

This facility provides care for patients with terminal illnesses who want comfort rather than treatment.



What is hospice?

200

This medical specialty focuses on treating skin conditions and diseases.

What is dermatology?

200

This document allows a patient to refuse life-sustaining medical treatment.


What is a living will?

200

This government program provides health insurance for low-income individuals and families.

What is Medicaid?

300

This scientist discovered penicillin, one of the first antibiotics.

Who is Alexander Fleming?

300

This government program provides health insurance for people over 65 years old.

What is Medicare?

300

This specialty involves treating disorders of the digestive system.



What is gastroenterology?

300

This occurs when a healthcare provider fails to provide proper care, resulting in patient harm.

What is negligence?

300

This is the fixed amount you pay each month for health insurance coverage.



What is a premium?

400

This period in European history saw a decline in medical knowledge and practice.

What is the Dark Ages?

400

This type of care allows patients to receive medical services from home using technology.

What is telemedicine?

400

This healthcare professional draws blood samples from patients for testing.

What is a phlebotomist?

400

This legal document allows someone else to make medical decisions for you if you cannot.

What is power of attorney?

400

This is a percentage of medical costs that you share with your insurance company after meeting your deductible.

What is coinsurance?

500

This nurse and statistician reduced death rates in hospitals by improving sanitation and hygiene practices.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

500

This is the amount of money you must pay out of pocket before your insurance begins to pay.

What is a deductible?

500

This specialty focuses on helping patients recover movement and strength after injury or surgery.

What is physical therapy?

500

This is the process of explaining a medical procedure to a patient and getting their permission before proceeding.

What is informed consent?

500

This is a fixed amount you pay for each medical service or visit.

What is a copay?

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