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100

The use of medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteria or viruses to build immunity and prevent disease.

a. Deductible

b. Preferred provider organizations (PPO)

c. Copayment

d. Vaccination

d. Vaccination

100

Refers to an individual’s ability to effectively communicate, convey, negotiate, or assert his or her own interests, desires, needs, and rights.

a. Managed care

b. Deductible

c. Self-advocacy

d. Copayment

c. Self-advocacy

100

A form of government insurance that provides wage replacement and medical benefits for employees injured at work.

a. Worker's compensation

b. Genomic Medicine

c. Premium

d. United States Public Health Service

a. Worker's compensation

100

A fixed amount (for example, $15) paid for a covered healthcare service, usually when service is provided; amount varies depending on type of health insurance a person has.

a. Self-advocacy

b. Hippocratic Oath

c. Copayment

d. Genomic Medicine

c. Copayment

100

Disease-producing microorganisms.

a. Pathogen

b. National institutes of health (NIH)

c. Caduceus

d. Genomic medicine

a. Pathogen

200

Managed care organizations that provide prepaid, comprehensive healthcare at a flat rate and for a fixed period of time through a network of participating healthcare professionals and hospitals; policyholders select a primary care physician (PCP) and referrals from the PCP must be obtained to see a specialist.

a. National Institutes of Health (NIH)

b. Health maintenance organizations (HMO)

c. Medicaid

d. Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)

b. Health maintenance organizations (HMO)

200

Health insurance organizations that contract with a network of preferred providers from which the policyholder can choose; often involves an annual deductible payment for service, but patients do not have a designated primary care physician and may self-refer to specialists.

a. Deductible

b. Preferred provider organization (PPO)

c. Quarantine

d. Vaccination

b. Preferred provider organization (PPO)

200

Passed into law in 2010 for a major regulatory overhaul of US healthcare; also called Obamacare.

a. Hippocratic Oath

b. Occupational Health and Safety Organization (OSHA)

c. Affordable care act (ACA)

d. Premium

c. Affordable care act (ACA)

200

The amount you owe for covered healthcare services before your health insurance plan begins to pay.

a. Deductible

b. Preferred provider organizations (PPO)

c. Hippocratic Oath

d. World health organization (WHO)

a. Deductible

200

An outbreak of a disease that affects many people and spreads rapidly.

a. Genomic medicine

b. Pathogen

c. Antibiotics

d. Epidemic

d. Epidemic

300

A government agency that regulates products in the food and drug industries and develops nutrition facts labels to help consumers make informed food choices.

a. Food and drug administration

b. Deductible

c. Copayment

d. Epidemic

a. Food and drug administration

300

A promise of professional behavior made by doctors beginning their careers; promises ethical and honest practice of the medical profession.

a. Health maintenance organization

b. Hippocratic Oath

c. Affordable care act (ACA)

d. Deductible

b. Hippocratic Oath

300

A method of analyzing and treating mental and emotional disorders through sessions in which the patient is encouraged to talk about personal experience and dreams.

a. Psychoanalysis

b. Microscope

c. Affordable care act (ACA)

d. Anesthesia

a. Psychoanalysis

300

A division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that focuses on disease outbreaks and prevention in the United States.

a. Anesthesia

b. Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)

c. Food and drug administration (FDA)

d. Medicare

b. Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)

300

An emblem of medicine in the United States.

a. Microscope

b. Caduceus

c. World health organization (WHO)

d. Premium

b. Caduceus

400

A government agency that creates regulations to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths.

a. Hippocratic Oath

b. Deductible

c. Occupational health and safety administration (OSHA)
d. Hospice

c. Occupational health and safety administration (OSHA)

400

A program jointly funded by state and federal taxes that provides medical aid for low-income individuals of all ages; managed by the states.

a. Food and drug administration (FDA)

b. Managed care

c. Preferred provider organization (PPO)

d. Medicaid

d. Medicaid

400

A general term for any healthcare plan that emphasizes wellness and provides healthcare through a network of doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare providers.

a.Genomic medicine

b. Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)

c. Epidemic

d. Managed care

d. Managed care

400

Loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness.

a. Pathogen

b. Caduceus

c. Anesthesia

d. Premium

c. Anesthesia

400

An instrument that uses a lens to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye.

a. Caduceus

b. Premium

c. Antibiotics

d. Microscope

d. Microscope

500

A branch of medicine that studies a person’s DNA sequences, which carry genetic information

(write out your answer)

Genomic Medicine

500

An agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.

World Health Organization (WHO)

500

A type of care designed to relieve pain and reduce suffering in terminally ill patients.

Hospice

500

Federal agency that dates back to the late 1700s whose mission is to promote public health.

United States Public Health Service

500

The process of isolating people who have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease.

Quarantine