Historical overview of medical care
Major forces of change in health care
Preindustrial america
providers and professionals
nurses
100

Medical practice seen as in the United states

what is a trade?

100

 receives government financing

what is very poor, the elderly and the disabled receive health care services?

                                                       


    

100

medical training in preindustrial america

what is medical training lacking in science?

100

health care offers Primary care

what is first contact care?

100

nurses are a group of health care professionals

what is the largest group of health care professionals?

200

The practice of medicine in the 1800

what is anyone could practice as a physician?

200

 social factors that bring changes in health care delivery

what is demographic shifts,Immigration,Health status,Urbanization? 

200

sanitization methods in hospitals

what is unskilled staff and unsanitary conditions?

200

psychologist provided patients with care

what is mental health care?

200

nurses are caregivers

what is of sick patients, physical, mental and emotional needs?

300

dispensaries provided medical care in 1900

what is 100 dispensaries?

300

major changes are driven by 

what is social, cultural, technological, economic and political forces?

300

the almhouse

what is the poor house

300

dentist provided dental care

what is to diagnose and treat teeth, gums and tissues of the mouth?

300

have two levels of nurses

what is Associates degree (ADN) or a bachelors of science in nursing?

400
the red and white poles outside of barber shops

What is barbers also functioned as surgeons?

400
medical practice in the united states is very specialized

what is capitalism, entrepreneurship and science and technology?

                                                       


    

400

medical training apprenticeship

what is themselves?

400

physician labor force

what is what is 145 to 185 physicians per 100,000 population?

400

nurses work in a variety of settings

what is hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care centers, community, migrant centers, schools, private-duty nurses.

500

Popular forms of clinical therapy.

what is enemas, purging and bleeding?

500

fundamental reforms in financing and delivery

what is middle class mindset due to social justice principles?

500

the pesthouse was operated by local governments 

what is isolation for people with contagious diseases?

500

Physicians practice in many settings

what is hospitals, schools, prisons, medical residents?

500

Certified registered nurse anesthetists and nurse mid-wifes are different

what is CNS work in hospitals and NPs work in primary care?