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HCCC 1 TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 WITH 100% DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWER, Exams of Health sciences

HCCC 1 TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 WITH 100% DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS

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HCCC 1 TEST REVIEW

QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE

2024/2025 WITH 100%

DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS

what is a healthcare system "The total services offered by all health disciplines and the method to pay for them" the purpose of the healthcare system Provide care for ill & injured Health promotion Illness & disease prevention Levels of wellness healthcare professionals (what is there job) diagnose, treat, and care private healthcare work in a hospital or office and there focus for the site is on making a profit, similar to other for-profit companies that we find in other business sectors these healthcare sites may require payment from all patients, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status government healthcare may serve populations that cannot afford the cost of other healthcare sites in some countries, government hospitals may be more common than other types of healthcare sites and in some cases, government healthcare sites may focus on specific populations. In the United States, for example, the

government maintains veterans' hospitals, which offer healthcare to current or former military personnel. public healthcare funded by a variety of sources and are open to anyone they may receive funding from federal, state, and local governments as well as social insurance programs and private insurance companies. may also care for poor patients for free in many cases for example, anyone can receive care at a public hospital's emergency room regardless of their ability to pay. they are also often used by interns for teaching nonprofit healthcare site does not seek to make a profit above its operating costs. they are often associated with charitable organizations and some may be run by religious organizations. Nonprofit institutions like government and public healthcare sites can be affected by the amount of funding that the site receives, and decreased funding can lead to cuts in the number of staff or the number of services offered at these sites. levels of prevention Primary Secondary Tertiary primary level of prevention

  • Health promotion & disease prevention
  • Immunizations/Vaccinations, Smoking Cessation secondary level of prevention
  • Diagnosis & Early Treatment
  • Screenings such as mammogram, PAP tests
  • Lifestyle changes to prevent disease, ex. Low cholesterol diet, start a physical activity program
  • Medications tertiary level of prevention
  • Rehabilitation, Health Restoration, & Palliative Care
  • Rehabilitation after a stroke or injury
  • Comfort care for the terminally ill healthcare facilities-- adult daycare a non-residential facility that supports the health, nutritional, social, and daily living needs of adults in a group setting. These facilities provide adults with transitional care and short-term rehabilitation following hospital discharge. healthcare facilities-- hospice care Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury, hospice care involves a team-oriented approach to expert medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support expressly tailored to the patient's needs and wishes. Support is provided to the patient's loved ones as well. healthcare facilities-- assisted living It offers a housing alternative for older adults who may need help with dressing, bathing, eating, and toileting, but do not require the intensive medical and nursing care provided in nursing homes. healthcare facilities-- nursing home offer the most extensive care a person can get outside a hospital. Nursing homes offer help with custodial care -- like bathing, getting dressed, and eating -- as well as skilled care. Skilled nursing care is given by a registered nurse and includes medical monitoring and treatments. healthcare facilities-- outpatient rehab Outpatient surgery can be done in one of two facilities: at a hospital or at a standalone healthcare facility called an ambulatory surgery center. When you receive care at a hospital as an outpatient, you are not admitted for an overnight stay but, instead, go home on the same day as your procedure nonprofit agencies employ many health care workers in addition to using volunteer workers to provide services. Voluntary agencies, frequently called nonprofit agencies, are supported by donations, membership fees, fundraiser's, and federal or state grants. They provide health services at national, state, and local levels.

Many of these organizations have national offices as well as branch offices in states and/or local communities. health insurance-- public Often used as teaching hospitals where medical and nursing students receive hands-on health insurance-- private

  • The focus for the site is on making a profit
  • may require payments from all patients (even if they cant afford it) different levels of degrees in healthcare High School Health Occupations Education--immediate employment after graduation Associate's degree--two years Bachelor's degree--four Masters Doctorate accreditation for careers in healthcare ensures that the program of study meets the established quality competency standards and prepares students for employment in the health care career. levels of training for careers in healthcare Criminal background check--A background check is an investigation of a person's personal, professional, and legal or criminal histories and is required for direct patient care. Child Labor Laws--According to federal and state labor laws, an individual must be at least 16 years of age in order to be employed and work certification education and performance requirements meets standards set by a professional organization example: certified med tech registration

performed by a regulatory body example: registered dietician licensure varies from state to state complete education requirements state board exam example: dentist or doctor healthcare occupations pa, pediatrician, orthodontist, nurse, anesthesiologist, radiologist, oncologist, etc. personal characteristics-- empathy being able to identify with and understand another person's feelings, situation, and motives. personal characteristics-- honesty personal characteristics-- competence personal characteristics--six core elements for caring personal characteristics-- willingness to learn personal characteristics-- dependability personal characteristics-- steps for empathy