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Initials for health care professionals
Initials of government agencies in health care
What decade was that in Health Care
What kind of care is that?
Who does that job?
100
Certified Nursing Assistant
What isCNA
100
government agency in charge of disease control
What is CDC
100
Medical Association that comes into power in the 1900's.
What is the AMA?
100
Stay in a hospital more then 48 hours
What is long-term care?
100
In charge of day to day patient care in a nursing care facility
What is a CNA
200
Licensed Practical Nurse
What is LPN
200
government agency in charge of health policy
What is HHS
200
Original time period that the social security act was passed.
What is the 1930?
200
Rehabilitation for drug abuse.
What is ambulatory care?
200
Nurse that has 4 or more years of education and that specializes in different areas.
What is a RN
300
Registered Nurse
What is RN
300
government agency in charge of ethical and moral policy's
What is USOGE
300
Penicillin come into use during this time period
What is the 1940?
300
Observation and consultation in a hospital
What is outpatient care?
300
Nurse that practices medicine under a physician.
What is Nurse Practitioner
400
Physician Assistant
What is PA
400
government agency in charge of Occupational Safety and Health
What is EVIOSH
400
Health care rises at double the rate of inflation during this time period.
What is the 1990's?
400
Care that takes place in a clinic or doctors office
What is outpatient care?
400
person that takes x-rays
What is radiology tech
500
Radiation Technologist
What is RT.(R)(T)
500
government agency in charge of Medicaid and Medicare
What is CMS
500
By June 1990, 139,765 people in the United States have HIV/AIDS.
What is the 1990's
500
Care that requires at least one day of hospitalization.
What is Inpatient Care.
500
Doctor in charge of Diabetes
What is endocrinologist