Dynamics of Health Care in Society Rutgers Exam
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Prehistoric times: small they were far away from each other
pox not spread because...
1800s improvements made sanitation and hygiene
by nursing
The branch of biology that studies microorganisms
Microbiology
and their effects on humans
A facility that generally provides housing, group
Assisted Living meals, personal care, support services and social
activities in a community setting.
Factors relating to the services that can be given in your home for an illness
growth of Home Health or injury
Care
A physician who diagnoses and treats a variety of
General Practitoner
common health problems
Assists nurses and physicians in an office with
Medical Assistant
procedures and front office work
, A position of this nature is typically entry-level,
providing an opportunity to get a foot in the door
Front Office Assisitant
with a sales office, doctor's office, accounting firm,
hotel or other type of company
Greek and Roman: ancient
cultures medical care
A person who practices chiropractic, specializing in
the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders
Chiropractic
of the neuromusculoskeletal system and the effects of
these disorders on general health
A place that specializes in services for patients
Rehabilitation Center needing restoration, after a disease or injury, of the
ability to function in a normal or near normal manner
A care program focused on reducing pain, symptoms
Hospice
and stress during the last stage of terminal illnesses
where tests are done on clinical specimens in order to
get information about the health of a patient as
Clinical Laboratory
pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
of disease.
An instrument for measuring blood pressure and
Sphygmomanometer
especially arterial blood pressure.
A type of health insurance plan that establishes
predetermined rates for services with health care
Managed Care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts
providers in the position of managing patients use of
health care.
A general name used for discussing major health
policy creation or changes—for the most part,
Health Care Reform
governmental policy that affects health care delivery
in a given place. Obamacare
Health Care Coverage health insurance
Questions (2025) Complete Exam Questions and
Answers | already graded A+
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Terms in this set (389)
Prehistoric times: small they were far away from each other
pox not spread because...
1800s improvements made sanitation and hygiene
by nursing
The branch of biology that studies microorganisms
Microbiology
and their effects on humans
A facility that generally provides housing, group
Assisted Living meals, personal care, support services and social
activities in a community setting.
Factors relating to the services that can be given in your home for an illness
growth of Home Health or injury
Care
A physician who diagnoses and treats a variety of
General Practitoner
common health problems
Assists nurses and physicians in an office with
Medical Assistant
procedures and front office work
, A position of this nature is typically entry-level,
providing an opportunity to get a foot in the door
Front Office Assisitant
with a sales office, doctor's office, accounting firm,
hotel or other type of company
Greek and Roman: ancient
cultures medical care
A person who practices chiropractic, specializing in
the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders
Chiropractic
of the neuromusculoskeletal system and the effects of
these disorders on general health
A place that specializes in services for patients
Rehabilitation Center needing restoration, after a disease or injury, of the
ability to function in a normal or near normal manner
A care program focused on reducing pain, symptoms
Hospice
and stress during the last stage of terminal illnesses
where tests are done on clinical specimens in order to
get information about the health of a patient as
Clinical Laboratory
pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
of disease.
An instrument for measuring blood pressure and
Sphygmomanometer
especially arterial blood pressure.
A type of health insurance plan that establishes
predetermined rates for services with health care
Managed Care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts
providers in the position of managing patients use of
health care.
A general name used for discussing major health
policy creation or changes—for the most part,
Health Care Reform
governmental policy that affects health care delivery
in a given place. Obamacare
Health Care Coverage health insurance