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Healthcare Terminology and Concepts, Exams of Nursing

A wide range of healthcare terminology and concepts, including informed consent, mobile technology, registered dieticians, capitation, medicaid, nursing homes, medical sonographers, private health insurance, clinical lab technicians, the federally-facilitated marketplace, direct enrollment, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri), health literacy, prosthetists, home health aides, adult day care services, assisted living facilities, interventional x-ray machines, parent's health plan, wearable technology, occupational therapists, hospice, telemedicine, registered nurses, patient registration, managed care organizations, employer-sponsored insurance, e-prescribing, medical terminology, healthcare provider shortages, home health agencies, disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment, health promotion, rehabilitation, physical therapists, and various medicare programs.

Typology: Exams

2023/2024

Available from 09/25/2024

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Download Healthcare Terminology and Concepts and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! IHS- Exam 1 Questions and Answers A ______________ refers to a profession's values and standards of conduct - ANSWER-code of ethics All allied health professionals are licensed by a state in their respective fields. - ANSWER-False All patients have a legal right to _______________ regarding medical care. This means that the patient, or their legal guardian, must understand the risks and benefits of any treatment prior to receiving that treatment. - ANSWER-informed consent At the local clinic, the physician consults a laptop in the treatment room during Janice's visit. This is an example of this type of technology. - ANSWER-Mobile Technology Betty enjoys cooking. In her professional role, she is able to use her knowledge of nutrition and food to assist patients in their recovery, as well as helping to keep them healthy at home. She is a - ANSWER-Registered Dietician Capitation - ANSWER-This model reflects that a set fee has been paid to a practitioner or hospital to cover all provided services. Carmen works with an employer earning minimum wage and is a single mother. After the ACA passed, she was able to qualify for this insurance in 31 states. - ANSWER- Medicaid Charlotte's mom is no longer able to care for herself after suffering from a stroke. Charlotte lives in a one bedroom apartment in a building without an elevator. She is looking at this type of service for her mother. - ANSWER-Nursing Home Cherese enjoys taking pictures and monitoring babies while they are still inside the womb. She is a - ANSWER-Medical Sonographer/ Ultrasound Technician Employer-sponsored insurance is a form of this model. - ANSWER-Private health insurance Ethan draws blood and then puts samples of it in different machines to obtain information that will assist the physician in diagnosing and treating patients. He also works with other body fluids and tissues for diagnostic testing. Ethan is a - ANSWER- Clinical Lab Technician George lives in a state that expanded Medicaid and embraced the ACA. While he doesn't qualify for Medicaid, he could afford a plan with cost-sharing through this mechanism. - ANSWER-The Federally-Facilitated Marketplace Gina doesn't like the insurance plans offered by her employer. She might find a plan that better suits her needs through this mechanism. - ANSWER-Direct Enrollment Helen has agreed to participate in a study where she will work math problems while having a test that tracks areas of the brain that are activated during that activity. This is an example of this type of technology. - ANSWER-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Hospitals who receive reimbursement from Medicare must prevent patients from returning to the hospital within 30 days of discharge in order to avoid this. - ANSWER- Readmission penalties Individuals with a disproportionately lower ___________ are usually from lower socioeconomic and minority groups. These individuals are subject to increased risk of medical errors, illness and disability and loss of wages. - ANSWER-health literacy James enjoys working with amputees and has decided to enroll in the new program at KSU so he can become a - ANSWER-Prosthetist Janice enjoys working with patients in their homes, particularly the elderly. She is an integral part of the home health agency where she works. She is a - ANSWER-Home health aide Jeff's mom lives with his family but both he and his spouse work full-time. His mom has episodes of dementia and cannot stay home alone. He would like to enroll her in this type of program and can drop her off on his way to work - ANSWER-Adult Day Care Services Jennifer's mom isn't ready to move in with her family. She still values her independence but really can't maintain the large house she lives in. She is interested in this type of living arrangement since she is still able to care for herself but needs help from time to time with cooking and cleaning. - ANSWER-Residential Care Community/Assisted- Living Facility John needs to have radiation therapy. This type of device will allow him to receive a lower dose than with older types of radiation devices. - ANSWER-Interventional X-Ray Machine Joseph is 22 and has just graduated college. He's searching for his first job but the company he is most interested in is small and doesn't offer health insurance. He should qualify for this type. - ANSWER-Parent's Health Plan Juan has heart problems. His cardiologist prescribed a monitor that will alert if there is an irregular heart rhythm. This is an example of this type of technology. - ANSWER- Wearable technology