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Emergent Situations
100
a medical specialty that employs the use of imaging to both diagnose and treat disease visualized within the human body
What is radiology
100
a medical treatment facility specializing in acute care of patients who present without prior appointment, either by their own means or by ambulance.
What is an Emergency Room
100
The period of time during which an insured person incurs eligible medical expenses toward the satisfaction of a deductible.
What is Accumulation Period
100
An acute contagious viral infection characterized by inflammation of the respiratory tract and by fever, chills, muscular pain, and prostration.
What is the Flu
100
Sudden interruption or insufficiency of the supply of blood to the heart, typically resulting from occlusion or obstruction of a coronary artery and often characterized by severe chest pain.
What is a Heart Attack
200
Medical specialty dealing with anesthesia and related matters, including resuscitation and pain
What is anesthesiology
200
a medical treatment facility specializing in acute care of patients who present without prior appointment, either by their own means or by ambulance.
What is Urgent Care
200
works to match applicants with a health insurance company or plan best matched to their needs.
What is a Broker
200
A common, acute, infectious disease, usually affecting young people, caused by Epstein-Barr virus and characterized by fever, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, and lymphocyte abnormalities.
What is Mono
200
A sudden loss of brain function caused by a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel to the brain, characterized by loss of muscular control, diminution or loss of sensation or consciousness, dizziness, slurred speech, or other symptoms that vary with the extent and severity of the damage to the brain.
What is a Stroke
300
the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
What is pediatrics
300
a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in a sterile environment.
What is an Operating Room
300
A specific dollar amount that your health insurance company may require that you pay out-of-pocket each year before your health insurance plan begins to make payments for claims.
What is a deductible
300
Any of various neurological disorders characterized by sudden recurring attacks of motor, sensory, or psychic malfunction with or without loss of consciousness or convulsive seizures.
What is Epilepsy
300
A sudden episode of transient neurologic symptoms such as involuntary muscle movements, sensory disturbances and altered consciousness, caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
What is a Seizure
400
the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
What is cardiology
400
a place which prepares as well as dispenses drugs and medicines
What is a Pharmacy
400
Care rendered either on an inpatient basis or in the home setting for a terminally ill patient. Often referred to as "palliative" or "supportive" care, care emphasizes the management of pain and discomfort and the emotional support of the patient and family.
What is Hospice
400
A severe recurring headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, characterized by sharp pain and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and visual disturbances.
What is a Migraine
400
A localized, pathological, blood-filled dilatation of a blood vessel caused by a disease or weakening of the vessel's wall.
What is an Anyeurism
500
the study and treatment of tumors.
What is oncology
500
a place of residence for people who require continual care and have significant difficulty coping with the required activities of daily living.
What is a Nursing Home
500
The federal tax form used to report an employee's wages and taxes.
What is W-2
500
A pathological deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood, measured in unit volume concentrations of hemoglobin, red blood cell volume, or red blood cell number.
What is anemia
500
the inflammation of the appendix in the body which usually causes pain and often requires surgery.
What is Appendicitis