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Why do some cultures not trust the health care system
Because it may go against what they believe in (religious beliefs, cultures, etc.)
what holistic medicine deals with the alignment of the spine
chiropractor
what field assists physicians both in exam rooms as well as the reception desk
Medical Assistants
Why has home health care increased over the past decade
increasing numbers of older people are living longer with chronic illnesses
what field of medicine has a broad range of knowledge serving a large range of patients
general practitioner
what is it called when vital signs from home are transmitted to doctors over the phone
telemedicine
what is the basic legal right held by all U.S. citizens
Civil Rights
what are the basic legal rights held by all U.S. citizens through the U.S. constitution
constitutional rights
What are the fundamental rights of all people regardless of citizenship status
human rights
what law focuses on issues between private citizens, such as medical malpractice
civil law
what is a law that are enacted by federal, state, and local legislatures and enforced by the court system
statutory law
what laws are designed to encourage people to give emergency medical care without fear of being sued
Good Samaritan Laws
what is it called when patients are given information about their care and voluntarily consent to particular treatments or procedures
Informed Consent
What is it called when a patient is unconscious and is assumed that they have given permission
implied consent
what is a set of guidelines that help determine right from wrong
Ethics
What is it called when a nurse forgets to give a dose of medicine to a patient
Negligence
What is it called when materials are designed to resist the growth of bacteria
Bacterial-static
what is it called when materials kill bacteria
bactericidal
what is the highest level of sanitation
sterilization
what type of container is used for waste that has come in contact with blood or body fluids
bio-hazard waste container
what must be done if a patient is exposed to a bio-hazard
incident report
what U.S. government agency is dedicated to the prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability
CDC
what is the best way to break the chain of infection
Washing Hands
what type of microorganisms need oxygen to grow
aerobic
what is the most common infection in the world
upper respiratory infection
what is the biggest obstacle to receiving health care
Income
what is the right for patients to make decisions about their health care
patient autonomy
proper nutrition and exercise can reduce what
stress
how many steps are there in problem solving
5
what type of leadership consists of a single leader maintains total control
autocratic leadership
what type of leadership has a leader sharing his decisions with the group
democratic
what type of leadership does the leader hand over the power to the group
laissez-faire
Doctors, equipment, and hospitals are all considered what type of asset
Resource
what is the role of management in a hospital
reduce costs
Doctors and hospitals are considered what
Resource
what type of insurance does an employer provide or an individual buy
private insurance
what is it called when you have to go to a provider that is not supported by your insurance plan
out-of-network
what does eye contact with your patient show
shows you are interested in what they are saying
what should you do before you touch a patient regarding a procedure
Assure consent
what is the greatest thing preventing people from getting medical care
cost/income
what does professional and social groups provide health care workers
networking
how can health care costs be reduced
health care cost containment
what is managed care
puts providers in the position of managing patients use of health care
in a group what is the person who has specific skills and knowledge
Resource
what is the common goal of a group
work together for a common goal
what is the purpose of health care reform
reduce costs
what are the kubler ross 5 stages of ______________
grief
what are the three main types of communication
verbal
non-verbal
written
in the u.s. what does maintaining eye contact show
respect, trust, understanding
if you have important or sensitive information, how should they be shared with the patient
in person
what is the restating what you have heard in your own words
paraphrasing
how many steps are there in basic problem solving
5
what is the best way to study information
study for one hour then take a break
sickle cell and Tay-Sachs are what type of disorder
hereditary
what type of instrument is used to measure blood pressure
sphygmomanometer
what are the set of symbols and numbers used to communicate specific treatments and diagnosis's between a care facility and a payment provider
medical coding
what role in a team is responsible for carrying out the team decisions
implementer
what is the belief that ones social or cultural group is superior in some way
ethnocentrism
what is the process by which a member of a minority group shifts his or her identify to form the minority group to the dominant group
cultural assimilation
which cultures were the pioneers of modern medicine
Greek's and Roman's
what is the facility that is focused on the reduction of pain, symptoms, and stress during the last stage of a terminal illnesses
Hospice
what type o facility specializes in services for patients needing physical or emotional treatment
rehabilitation center
what type of facility is for residents who can take care of themselves, but need some help with daily activities
independent living facility
what type of lab works on tests sent by doctors
clinical lab workers
what are the various parts of a message
sender, message, receiver
why is accuracy important in healthcare
no misinterpretations or mistakes are made so no patients are harmed (patient safety)
why did disease not spread in prehistoric times
-small communities
- small/travelling nomadic
prehistoric times
medicine is rooted from religious beliefs ; disease not spread
ancient Greeks
Hippocratic oath; disease not supernatural
ancient Romans
preventative medicine; hospitals; public health
the renaissance
first medical universities; anatomy
in the 1800s what did nurses become a big proponent for
sanitation
who was considered to be the first nurse
Florence Nightingale
what are Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch considered the founders
Microbiology
Microbiology
deals with microorganisms
Microscope
examine microorganisms
thermometer
measures temperature
stethoscope
listens to internal sounds of patient
sphygmomanometer
measures blood pressure
acute care facility
Hospital; go when you are severely bleeding or other emergencies
sub-acute care facility
cares for a variety of patients with complex medical and rehabilitation needs
extended care facilities
people of any age that have mental or physical disabilities can stay
independent care facilities
people can take care of themselves and are mobile but need assistance with certain activities
assisted living facilities
provide everything needed for living in a community setting
Hospice
comfortability in last stage of terminal illness
what complementary therapies. give some examples.
yoga and meditation. reduce stress. (uses holistic methods)
registration
graduated from an accredited school and passed a standardized NATIONAL EXAM admitted by a NONGOVERNMENTAL agency
licensure
granted by state
certification
meets requirements set by certifying ORGANIZATION for a job
general practitioner
broad range of knowledge serving a large range of patients
physical therapists
help reduce pain and improve or restore mobility
medical assistants
assists physicians both in exam rooms as well as the reception desk
EMT
specially trained medical technician certified to provide basic emergency services before and during transport to hospital
occupational hospital
rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in DAILY LIFE
what are some personal attributes a healthcare professional should possess
enthusiasm
optimism
self-esteem
patience
flexibility
what is value
belief about the worth or importance as something that acts as a standard to guide behavior
what develops values
family
culture
environmental
altruism
devotion to the welfare of others
autonomy
self governing
human dignity
respect the inherent worth and uniqueness's of all individuals