Behavioral Health
Medical Law and Ethics
Medical Terminology
Nutrition
Pathophysiology
100

Risk factors for depression.

What are genetics and neurobiology?

100

Voluntary affirmation by a client to allow touching, examination, or treatment by medically authorized personnel.

What is consent?

100

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What is a cell?

100

Abnormal collection of fluid in the abdomen

What is ascites?

100

Covering around the brain and the spinal cord

What is meninges?

200

Theory that explains the feeling of lack of control over experiences; no longer having the will or energy to cope with life.

What is the learning theory?

200

A series of laws designed to provide limited legal protection for citizens and some health care personnel when they are administering emergency care.


What are Good Samaritan Laws?

200

face forward, feet front and palms forward

What is anatomic position?
200

Deficiency disease caused by lack of vitamin b1 thiamine. Legs feel heavy feet burn and muscles degenerate.

What is beriberi?

200

the narrow part of the stomach toward the duodenum

What is pylorus?

300

This part of the brain controls sensation, memory, states of consciousness

What is the thalamus?

300

1.standardization of electronic patient health data, administrative data, and financial data
2.unique health identifiers for individuals, employers, health plans, and health care providers
3.security standards to protect the confidentiality and integrity of the individually identifiable health information, past, present, or future

What are the 3 requirements of HIPAA?

300
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What is below?

300

Deadliest of food poisoning

What is botulism?

300

A protein fiber with a unique triple-helix that gives it great strength.

What is collagen?

400

Neurotransmitter involved in movement, planning, and reward; overactive in Schizophrenia patients.

What is dopamine?

400

These type of drugs have high potential for abuse and have no current medical use. Examples include heroin and LSD.

What are Schedule I drugs?

400

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What is the front of the body?

400

Simplest form of carbohydrates.

What are monosaccharides?
400

technique used to separate and allow identification of complex proteins

What is immunoelectrophoresis?

500

Abnormalities in this part of the brain is associated with schizophrenia.


What are enlarged ventricles?

500

List the trial process.

What is:

jury selection

opening statements

examination

cross examination

closing arguments

jury deliberation

verdict

guilty or not guilty

500

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What is nail?

500

Unusually high levels of cholesterol and blood; also known as high serum cholesterol.

What is hypercholesterolemia?

500

substance that causes shedding of the skin

What is a keratolytic?