Last Friday night, a woman woke up from a wild night out feeling tight and sore all over. She still can't seem to get her muscles to relax. Who should she go see?
What is a massage therapist?
Who pay for treatment provided by PT's, OT's, SLP's? (name at least 2 different payers).
What is employer insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, self pay?
An institution providing acute medical and surgical treatment for sick or injured people.
What is a hospital?
Diverse medical professionals working together for the best outcomes for a patient.
What is an Interprofessional team?
The 3 primary colors
What are red, yellow and blue?
After an accident left this actor paralyzed, he had to use a portable ventilator for the rest of his life. What healthcare professional was probably involved in his care and the care of the portable respirator?
What is a respiratory therapist?
What does acronym HMO stand for?
What is a Health Maintenance Organization?
This person tore his right cruciate ligament during the Stanley Cup. Once released from the hospital, what type of facility did he receive PT at?
What is an outpatient facility?
A spending plan based on income and expenses for a specific period of time.
What is a budget?
Number of bones a shark has in its body
What is zero?
An older woman sees her physician and tells him she has fall 3 times in the last month. After the physician rules out any significant medical issues, who should the physician refer the woman to so that her fall / balance issues can be assessed?
What is a physical therapist?
A health-care professional (usually a primary care physician) who regulates access to specialists (physicians, PT, etc). Managed care plans rely on this designated physician to orchestrate and control the health care of its enrollee.
What is a gatekeeper?
This inpatient facility is devoted to the rehabilitation of patients with various neurological, musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and other medical conditions following stabilization of their acute medical issues.
What is a rehabilitation hospital?
This person thinks about what could happen if someone is exposed to a hazard and how likely it is to happen. Then works to minimize or eliminate risks.
What is a risk manager?
The term used to refer to a group of lions
What is a pride?
Minnie Stroke is having trouble swallowing food. She prefers applesauce because it goes down easier. Who should she see about this problem?
What is a Speech Language Pathologist?
What does the acronym EMR stand for?
What is the Electronic Medical Record?
An institution where older adults may go for rehabilitation or may be a permanent resident
What is a skilled nursing facility?/ long term care facility/ nursing home/ extended care facility
This person sets and carries out policies, goals, and procedures for their departments or facilities. Their duties include hiring, scheduling, and evaluating staff; monitoring compliance with state and federal guidelines; and developing reports and budgets.
What is a healthcare manager?
Worlds biggest island
What is Greenland?
A woman injured her wrist and is now having trouble brushing her teeth and hair. Who should she see for treatment?
What is an occupational therapist?
When a patient walks directly into a PT or OT office for treatment without seeing a physician first, it is called?
What is direct access?
Medical services provided at home to help an individual recover from illness, injury or surgery. May include nursing, PT, OT, SLP.
What is home health?
Tools and tactics you use to increase awareness of your services, attract patients, and build patient loyalty.
What is marketing?
4 states that make up the 4 corners
What is Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico?