Who’s Who in Healthcare
Places of Care
Paying for Healthcare
Fun Facts
100

Who is the main doctor you see for checkups and when you’re feeling sick?

What is a primary care doctor?

100

What is the name of the big building where people go for surgeries, emergencies, and overnight stays?

What is a hospital?

100

What is it called when you pay a monthly fee to help cover doctor visits, medicine, and hospital care?

What is health insurance?

100

True or False: Washing your hands is one of the best ways to stay healthy.

What is True?

200

Who helps give medicine, checks your vitals, and takes care of you in the hospital?

What is a nurse?

200

Where can you go for quick medical help when your doctor’s office is closed, but it’s not an emergency?

What is an urgent care clinic?

200

What is the name of the government program that helps people 65 and older pay for healthcare?

What is Medicare?

200

About how many bones are in the human body?

What is 206?

300

Who checks your X-rays and MRIs to help find out what’s wrong inside your body?

What is a radiologist?

300

What place provides long-term care for people who can't live at home and need daily help?

What is a nursing home or long-term care facility?

300

What is the name of the government program that helps low-income individuals and families pay for healthcare?

What is Medicaid?

300

What organ is the largest in your body?

What is your skin?

400

Who prepares and gives you the correct medicine your doctor prescribes?

What is a pharmacist?

400

What part of the hospital do you visit if you have a serious injury or illness that needs immediate attention?

What is the emergency room (ER)?

400

What is the money you must pay before your insurance starts helping with costs?

What is a deductible?

400

What is the average number of times a person visits the doctor per year in the U.S.?

What is about 4 times?

500

Who helps you get strong again after an injury or surgery?

What is a physical therapist?

500

What kind of clinic provides care for people who can’t afford private healthcare?

What is a community health center or free clinic?

500

What do we call it when someone has to pay the full cost of care themselves, without insurance?

What is out-of-pocket payment?

500

What famous nurse during the 1800s is considered the founder of modern nursing?

Who is Florence Nightingale?