Healthcare Technology
US Healthcare
Cell Anatomy
Time Management/Teamwork
Last Semester
100

This is an example of a wearable technology in the field of medical technology

Smartwatch, HB ring, Fitbit etc...

100

These are the 2 public healthcare programs in the United States.

Medicare/Medicaid

100

The smallest structural unit of the human body.

Cell

100

defined as the process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between different activities.

Time Management

100

widely considered the founder of modern nursing, established an efficient system to train nurses.

Florence Nightingale

200

This type of scan is useful for detecting tumors, abnormalities in internal organs, and fetal size and condition during pregnancy.

Ultrasonography/Ultrasound

200

This is an example of a nongovernment health agency.

Worldvision/American Heart Association/Red Cross

200

is defined as the position with the body erect (upright) with the arms at the sides and the palms forward.

Anatomical Position

200

 consists of people who work together to achieve a common objective.

Team

200

occur when a person is harmed or injured because a health care provider does not meet the established or expected standards of care.

Tort

300

This type of scan is an imaging procedure for viewing the structure of body parts. It detects disorders such as tumors or faults in the tissues, organs, or bones. It is also a small circular machine that frequently causes claustrophobia.

CT (Computerized Tomography)

300

joint federal and state health program for low-income citizens under the age of 65.

Medicaid

300

A body direction term used to represent "away from the midline of the sagittal plane"

Lateral

300

a disagreement between two or more people who have different ideas.

Conflict

300

Is defined as all body processes relating to food including: digestion, absorption, metabolism, circulation and elimination

Nutrition

400

This is a device used to measure the electrical activity of the heart.

Electrocardiograph (ECG/EKG)

400

Name one of the private healthcare programs we discussed in class.

Employer-Sponsored Insurance/HMO (Health Maintenance Organization)/PPO (Preferred Provider Organization)

400

List the 4 different kinds of tissue in the body.

Nerve/Epithelial/Connective/Muscle

400

goals are those you want to achieve in a relatively short period, such as the next few days, weeks, or months

Short-Term Goals

400

This nutrient is essential for building and repairing tissue, regulating body functions, and providing energy and heat. 

Protein

500

This fictional vein is the primary reason married people wear their wedding rings on the 4th finger of the left hand.

Vena Amoris (vein of love)

500

Name 3 of the 4 factors that limit access to healthcare.

Lack of insurance/Lack of facilities/Communication/Restrictions for immigrants

500

List the 3 different kinds of muscle tissue

Cardiac/Skeletal/Smooth

500

What does each letter in S.M.A.R.T. goals represent

Specific/Measurable/Achievable/Relevant/Time-Based

500

are organic compounds that are essential to life.

Vitamins