The Healthcare System
Insurance, Delivery, & Technology
Pharmacology Basics
Dosages & Measurements
Nutrition & Dietary Needs
100

This healthcare professional must understand the healthcare system from all sides. They work alongside a provider in outpatient/ambulatory settings. Their duties include both administrative and clinical tasks.

Medical Assistant (MA)

100
A patient complains of a new pain in their leg. State whether this condition is appropriate or inappropriate for a Telehealth visit.
Inappropriate. 


In-person is needed for: diagnostic testing, new pain, or a physical exam

100

The study of how drugs move through the body.

Pharmacokinetics

100

Most commonly used system for medication measurement.

Metric System

100

Nutrients that must be obtained through diet.

Essential Nutrients

200

This model of care focuses on coordinated, patient-centered treatment. It is led by the PCP.

Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)

200

This is a facility that serves as an alternative for the ER for non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses.

Urgent Care

200

Rules that ensure the correct medication administration.

9 Rights of Medication Administration

200

1 kg = ____ g

1,000 g

200

Vitamins A, D, E, K.

Fat-soluble vitamins

300

These doctors provide overall care rather than focusing on one specialty. Their main focus is on prevention.

General Practitioners (GPs)

300

This type of Healthcare Insurance Model often requires referrals and prior authorization for treatments.

Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)

300

The term for medications that are given outside of the GI tract. Examples include IM, SQ.

Parental

300

1 kg = ____ lb

2.2 lb

300

Condition requiring the avoidance of gluten.

Celiac Disease

400

This term refers to the legal permission to work in a profession and is regulated by the state.

Licensure

400

This type of Healthcare Payment model involves paying for the services provided.

Fee-for-Service

400

This medication classification is used to treat high cholesterol.

Antilipidemic

400

This is widely used to calculate medication dosages for children < 12 years old.

Body Surface Area (BSA)

400

Eating disorder involving bingeing without purging.

Binge eating disorder

500

These two advanced practice providers can both examine patients and prescribe medications, but one practices under a nursing model while the other practices under a medical model.

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs)

500

This is a Healthcare Insurance Model that bases its payments on expected usage. It's per-member, per-month.

Capitation

500

Medications that are divided into five schedules based on abuse potential.

Controlled Substances

500

Your patient needs to take 6 tsp of an oral medication. How many mLs is this?

30 mL


(1 tsp = 5mL. 

So, 6 tsp x 5 = 30)

500

This supplement is not safe for those who cannot take aspirin.

Willow bark

(used for pain)

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