Trends in Health
Health Care Facilities
Careers in Health Care
Personal Qualities of a Health Care Worker
Legal Responsibilities
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A cost-containment method where a patint will have a same-day surgery instead of staying overnight at a hospital.
What are Outpatient Services?
100
Are classified by sources of funding.
What is a Hospital?
100
This pathway includes admitting clerks, medical librarians, and medical interpreters, because they take information and use it to help patients and the health care providers.
What is Health Informatics?
100
Being truthful.
What is Honesty?
100
Hitting, kicking, scratching...
What is Physical Abuse?
200
A cost-containment method where health facilities buy several of the same item, instead of buying it just one at a time.
What is Mass/Bulk Purchasing?
200
Provide a variety of outpatient services.
What is a Clinic?
200
This pathway includes phlebotomists and x-ray technicians because they take a picture or sample of a patient to help doctors determine what is going on with the patient.
What is Diagnostic?
200
Being able to determine what tasks need to be completed without having someone else remind you.
What is Self-Motivation?
200
When an adult patient is forced to stay in the hospital for treatment of his cancer when he just wants to go home.
What is False Imprisonment?
300
A cost-containment method where patients of a similar diagnosis are grouped together in order to determine the costs of a hospital visit/treatment/procedure.
What is Diagnosis Related Group?
300
Provide diagnosis, examination, and treatment by doctors.
What is a Medical Office?
300
This pathway includes food service and housekeeping workers because they provide a therapeutic environment for patients and staff.
What is Support Services?
300
Saying or doing the right thing in a difficult situation
What is Tact?
300
When a doctor examines a patient before asking for permission.
What is battery?
400
A cost-containment method where instead of having a medical office provide laboratory testing and x-rays, you go to a separate place for labs and a separate place for x-rays.
What is Combination Services?
400
Provide therapy to help patients acheive maximum ability.
What is Rehabilitation?
400
Requires an associate's degree or 1-2 years of schooling.
What is a Technician?
400
Being reliable.
What is Dependability?
400
Professional negligence.
What is Malpractice?
500
A cost-containment measure that educates patients prior to any disease developing.
What is Preventing Illness?
500
Provide guidance and counseling for drug abuse, psychiatric illness, and violence.
What is Mental Health?
500
The highest level of training in a health care worker, requiring a bachelor's degree and additional years of schooling (usually).
What is a Professional?
500
Being able to understand and observe the patient's right to confidentiality and watching what you say and do.
What is Discretion?
500
Any and all details about a patient's diagnosis, medical treatment, or lifestyle are considered this; because you don't have the right to know it.
What is Privileged Information?
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