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system that delivers nutrients and oxygen to every cell within the body and removes
waste products; consists of heart and blood vessels (arteries and veins)
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consolidated omnibus budget
1 2minimum necessary
reconciliation act (COBRA)
3cardiovascular system 4circulatory and lymphatic systems
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system that delivers nutrients and oxygen to every cell within the body and
cardiovascular system
removes waste products; consists of heart and blood vessels (arteries and veins)
ambulatory care that does require an overnight hospital stay, also called outpatient care
a physician who has graduated from a college of medicine or osteopathy and is
attending physician
licensed by the appropriate state board to practice medicine
biopsy the removal of a sample of tissue from a living person for laboratory examination
system that is divided into two parts; the brain and the spinal cord; conducts
central nervous system (CNS)
sensory information from the peripheral nervous system to the brain
circulatory and lymphatic systems systems responsible for the overall balance of body system functions
creatinine a breakdown product of creatine; an important part of muscle
system responsible for ingesting and digesting food; absorbing nutrients, and
digestive system
eliminating wastes
endocrine system system of glands that produce and secrete hormones
department responsible for providing and continuing, comprehensive health care
family medicine
for the individual and family
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a physician who enters a training program in a medical specialty after completing
fellow physician
residency, usually in a hospital or academic setting
a managed health care system consisting of health care providers that offer
health maintenance organization (HMO) services to members for fixed payments from the HMO; also utilizes primary care
physicians
inpatient a person who has been admitted to a hospital
system responsible for regulating body temperature, acting as a sensory
integumentary system receptor to internal and external stimuli, excreting waste from the body through
sweat, and absorbing vitamin D and calcium from sunlight to nourish the
body
a nurse who cares for patients under the direction of registered nurses (RNs) and
licensed practical nurse (LPN)
other health care providers
a health care provider who performs administrative and clinical tasks to support
medical assistant (MA)
the work of physicians and other health professionals
an administrative support staff member with specialized training responsible for
medical billing and coding specialist
health insurance claim billing, coding, and patient financial accounting
morphology the study of the form and structure of living things
system responsible for giving the human body form, stability, and enabling
musculoskeletal system
movement
system responsible for receiving information and interpreting it via electrical
nervous system
signals carried by the nerves
a person who has not been admitted by the hospital and receives outpatient
outpatient
services from the hospital
pediatrics specialty department that treats infants, children, and teenagers
peripheral nervous system connects the central nervous system to the limbs and organs
physician orders written, telephone, fax, or consultations orders for new or altered treatment
a physician in a HMO who directs all aspects of a patients care, including routine
primary care physician (PCP) services, referrals to specialists within the system, and supervision of hospital
admissions, also called a gatekeeper
referral authorization issued by a PCP to a referred provider
a physician who refers a patient for a service or supply that they cannot directly
referring physician
provide
a graduate nurse who has been legally authorized (registered) to practice;
registered nurse (RN)
licensed by a state board of nurse examiners
reproductive system system responsible for human reproduction in both males and females
a physician who has finished medical school and his internship and is receiving
resident physician
training in a specialized area
respiratory system system responsible for delivering oxygenated blood to all parts of the body
a nitrogen-containing substance normally cleared from the blood by the kidney
urea
into the urine
urinalysis (UA) a group of tests performed on a urine sample
urinary system system responsible for aiding in the process of secreting and eliminating urine
urology the study of conditions related to the urinary tract
venipuncture the puncturing of a vein for any medical purpose
ureters route by which urine exits the kidneys and connects to the bladder
renal insuffiency the reduced ability of the kidneys to perform their necessary functions
renal failure complete failure of kidney function
dialysis diffusing blood to remove toxins and maintain balance
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