Aging
Medical Health IT+ Career Planning and Development
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Careers
Medical History
100

Difference between ADL and IADL, provide examples

ADL- activities of daily living, essential routine tasks

ex. bathing, eating

IADL- instrumental activities of daily living, complex daily tasks for individual living

ex. money management, shopping

100

what is HIPPA

protecting patient privacy 

100

Difference between medicare, medicaid, tricare, and chip

medicare: insurance for 65 and older, regardless of income

Medicaid: low income and disabled 

Tricare: medical coverage for active or retired people who served as well as their dependants

CHIP: insurance for people who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance

100

What are different kinds of alternative therapy

art, music, recreational 

100

what was the first working vaccination 

small pox vaccine- Edward Jenner

200

Why is there an increase in healthcare demand for geriatric patients

aging of the baby boom and chronic diseases 

200

describe the impact EHR on healthcare

EHR allows healthcare information to get digitized, much easier to transfer patient info and records to different hospitals or health offices

200

what is a gatekeeper

physician who specializes in primary care as well as giving referrals 

200

what degree is needed to be an occupational therapist

masters degree

200

what is public health

focused on the communities health rather than one person, more focused on prevention
300

list components of health literacy

showing up to follow up appointments, reading prescription labels, evaluating risks and benefits of treatments

300

difference between med tech and health info tech

Medical tech: process by which healthcare is delivered, procedure, equipment

Health Info tech: patient records stored digitally

300

what does the HMO insurance plan entail

provides coverage only if the care is delivered by a member of its hospital panel 

300

what exam is needed to be a pharmacist

NAPLEX

300

what is ambulatory care

care outside of a hospital setting, ex. going to the doctor or dentist

400
components of a nursing home

long term care, helps with ADLs and IADLs, round the clock care and nurses help when medical treatment or help is needed

400

what is the most common malpractice

negligence

400

what is a copay

flat fee that is paid each time before receiving a healthcare service 

400

what is the work environment for communication impairment professional

schools, nursing homes, long term care facilities, hospitals

400
describe health promotion and what it is used for

prevent illness and uses lifestyle education classes to inform (ex. prenatal classes)

500

what does the IFC/ID do

the IFC/ID cares for those with disabilities to help them become independant

500

out of the following categories, which has the most amount of people in the field: healthcare practitioners and technical occupations, healthcare support occupations, community and social service occupations

healthcare support occupations

500

what is a flexible spending account

backup money that is used if you go over the limit on service costs

500

what exam is needed to be an optometrist

OAT

500
list 3 major points of patient care partnership

-patient consent

-protect patient privacy

-high quality care

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