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When did HIPPA become legislation? 1996 What does HIPPA do? It protects patients privacy rights and how health care providers may or may not use patient health information What did the Control Substances Act do? it created Five Schedules ( classification ) based of criteria including potential for abuse, currently accepted medical purpose, and international treaties What did the Date-Rape Prevention Act of 2000 do? it places gamma hydroxybutyrate in schedule 1 classification ( no acceptable medical purpose ) Blood is made up of.. red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma The cardiovascular system distributes blood throughout the body using blood vessels called... arteries, capillaries, and veins What are Erythrocytes? red blood cells that transport oxygen from the cells to the lungs What are Leukocytes?
white blood cells that fight bacterial infections by producing antibodies What happens during the systolic phase of a heartbeat? blood is forced out of the heart and the pressure on the system increases What happens during the diastolic phase of a heartbeat? aka the relaxation phase. the heart relaxes and prepares for another pump What are ACE inhibitors used for? they are drugs that are primarily used for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. What are the organs of the gastrointestinal tract? the stomach, small and large intestine, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas What range of functions does the liver exhibit? detoxification, protien synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion What does the thyroid do? it controls how quickly the body uses energy, makes protiens, and controls how sensitive the body is to other hormones. What is hyperthyroidism? a condition in which thyroid hormone secretions are above normal, often referred to as an overactive thyroid What is hypothyroidism a condition in which thyroid hormone secretions are below normal, often referred to as an underactive thyroid What is Medicare? a federal program that covers people over the age of 65, disabled people under the age of 65, and people with kidney failure What does Medicare Part A cover? basically covers inpatient hospital expenses for patients who meet certain conditions, it may also cover some hospice expenses. What does Medicare Part B cover? it covers doctors services as well as some medical service that are not covered by part A.