ANSWER: American Hospital Association (AHA) Hospitals' interests are
promoted by a non-profit organization or coalition of participating hospitals and
healthcare institutions. It is a group that advocates for healthcare institutions,
especially hospitals.
ANSWER: American Medical Association (AMA) The national medical
professional membership organization maintains and publishes the Current
Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system, disseminates scientific
information to its members and the public, updates members on health and
medical legislation, and advocates for the interests of the medical profession in
national legislative matters.
ANSWER: American Red Cross collaborates with other organizations to offer
relief services during a disaster; it is not in charge of creating the local disaster
plan. Clara Barton established a disaster relief organization in Washington,
D.C., on May 21, 1881, to provide assistance to the US military and carry out
relief efforts during times of peace.
ANSWER is the American Association of Medical Assistants. The professional
association upholds professional standards in the medical helping field and
certifies medical assistants.
ANSWER: World Health Organization (WHO) a UN body that oversees human
health, including preventing the spread of infectious illnesses and addressing
health problems brought on by natural disasters.
Medical coders working in physician offices, hospital outpatient clinics,
ambulatory surgery centers, and payer organizations can obtain accredited
credentials from the American Academy of Professional Coders (ANSWER).
The response from American Medical Technologists (AMT) The medical
assistant registration association that offers member news, certification details,
and online continuing education.
, A professional association that supports the clinical and business applications of
both electronic and paper-based medical information is the American Health
Information Management Association (AHIMA)-ANSWER. The organization
offers training and resources to health information workers to help them become
more proficient.
Professional excellence and integrity in healthcare documentation policies and
procedures are promoted, educated, and led by the American Nurses
Association (ANSWER). In our ideal future, quick, accurate, and
comprehensive clinical documentation that tells patient health stories would
enable the best possible healthcare delivery and results.
ANSWER: Marie Curie renowned female Polish-French physicist and chemist
from the early 1900s. Two Nobel Prizes were won. made groundbreaking
contributions to radioactivity.
The response from Florence Nightingale hygienic nursing care facilities were
established. creator of contemporary nursing. started nursing school.
Sisters of Blackwell-ANSWER 1857 The New York Infirmary for Women and
Children was founded by Marie Zakrzewska, Emily Blackwell, and Elizabeth
Blackwell. They were giving women a significant chance, both as patients and
as fellow medical professionals, as all three women understood from personal
experience.
A collection of pledges regarding patient care that newly licensed physicians
make when they begin practicing medicine is known as the Hippocratic Oath.
Donating organs and tissues - ANSWER donation of tissues and organs after
death in accordance with the intentions of the client or their next of kin, as
determined by a social worker or transplant coordinator.
The answer to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act A statute that allows a person
of legal age and sound mind to transfer all or a portion of their body to another
person upon their death.
Durable power or attorney for health care - ANSWER - 2 competent witnesses
(at least 18) - a voluntary statement that is in writing, dated, and signed by the
patient, or by another person if the patient is unable to sign
A notarized power of attorney is required; the patient's family or doctor cannot
override the rulings without the court's intervention.
promoted by a non-profit organization or coalition of participating hospitals and
healthcare institutions. It is a group that advocates for healthcare institutions,
especially hospitals.
ANSWER: American Medical Association (AMA) The national medical
professional membership organization maintains and publishes the Current
Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system, disseminates scientific
information to its members and the public, updates members on health and
medical legislation, and advocates for the interests of the medical profession in
national legislative matters.
ANSWER: American Red Cross collaborates with other organizations to offer
relief services during a disaster; it is not in charge of creating the local disaster
plan. Clara Barton established a disaster relief organization in Washington,
D.C., on May 21, 1881, to provide assistance to the US military and carry out
relief efforts during times of peace.
ANSWER is the American Association of Medical Assistants. The professional
association upholds professional standards in the medical helping field and
certifies medical assistants.
ANSWER: World Health Organization (WHO) a UN body that oversees human
health, including preventing the spread of infectious illnesses and addressing
health problems brought on by natural disasters.
Medical coders working in physician offices, hospital outpatient clinics,
ambulatory surgery centers, and payer organizations can obtain accredited
credentials from the American Academy of Professional Coders (ANSWER).
The response from American Medical Technologists (AMT) The medical
assistant registration association that offers member news, certification details,
and online continuing education.
, A professional association that supports the clinical and business applications of
both electronic and paper-based medical information is the American Health
Information Management Association (AHIMA)-ANSWER. The organization
offers training and resources to health information workers to help them become
more proficient.
Professional excellence and integrity in healthcare documentation policies and
procedures are promoted, educated, and led by the American Nurses
Association (ANSWER). In our ideal future, quick, accurate, and
comprehensive clinical documentation that tells patient health stories would
enable the best possible healthcare delivery and results.
ANSWER: Marie Curie renowned female Polish-French physicist and chemist
from the early 1900s. Two Nobel Prizes were won. made groundbreaking
contributions to radioactivity.
The response from Florence Nightingale hygienic nursing care facilities were
established. creator of contemporary nursing. started nursing school.
Sisters of Blackwell-ANSWER 1857 The New York Infirmary for Women and
Children was founded by Marie Zakrzewska, Emily Blackwell, and Elizabeth
Blackwell. They were giving women a significant chance, both as patients and
as fellow medical professionals, as all three women understood from personal
experience.
A collection of pledges regarding patient care that newly licensed physicians
make when they begin practicing medicine is known as the Hippocratic Oath.
Donating organs and tissues - ANSWER donation of tissues and organs after
death in accordance with the intentions of the client or their next of kin, as
determined by a social worker or transplant coordinator.
The answer to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act A statute that allows a person
of legal age and sound mind to transfer all or a portion of their body to another
person upon their death.
Durable power or attorney for health care - ANSWER - 2 competent witnesses
(at least 18) - a voluntary statement that is in writing, dated, and signed by the
patient, or by another person if the patient is unable to sign
A notarized power of attorney is required; the patient's family or doctor cannot
override the rulings without the court's intervention.