GA-Introduction to Healthcare Science(First half)

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How might you describe ethics to a friend?

"Ethics is the principle of doing things that are right or good."

Check all locations that a temperature is commonly taken by a health professional.

mouth rectum armpit ear forehead

What is the difference between secondary prevention and tertiary disease prevention?

Secondary prevention strategies focus on detecting diseases in the earliest stages while tertiary prevention strategies focus on limiting the disease's progression.

What field of study serves as the foundation of biotechnology?

biology

What is one reason for monitoring and collecting data in a healthcare facility?

to gather information that can be used for research on disease

A license allows you to: (Check all of the boxes that apply)

Impress employers Stand out in a job application Practice certain jobs in health care Gain a higher level of expertise

What is the difference between a communicable disease and a noncommunicable disease?

A communicable disease can be spread from one person to another and a noncommunicable disease cannot be spread to others.

Which of the following is most likely to occur during the tertiary level of disease prevention?

A patient goes for chemotherapy treatments to treat cancer.

What happens when unhealthy behaviors become physically addictive?

A person's body begins to crave or need the behavior.

What is a wellness and stress control plan?

A wellness plan that promotes good health and stress reduction

Why do careers in health informatics require such attention to detail?

Accurate patient records are critical to successful patient care.

Which of the following represent features of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree? Check all of the boxes that apply.

for those seeking immediate employment a two-year degree program credits may be applied to a bachelor's degree in some cases

Which is the best example of nonverbal communication?

gestures

Which of the following situations is an example of a career goal?

getting a promotion

How could a cook employed in food services in the healthcare industry benefit from professional development?

he could learn about cooking for patients with diabetes or heart disease

What are some of the unique characteristics you should consider when performing a self-assessment?

hobbies interests values

What type of facility would a patient nearing the end of his or her life most likely be admitted to?

hospice facility

What type of medical facility often has a variety of types of medical specialists and may contain X-ray facilities, laboratories, and pharmacies all under the same roof?

hospital

If you are a full-time bioengineer for a microbiology and genetics project, where will you likely work?

labratory

What other areas of cultural diversity besides religion, interpersonal behavior, and family organization influence the way healthcare providers interact with patients?

language

What are the best examples to include in the skills section of a résumé for a job as a nurse?

languages spoken and work history

Which of the following represent advantages of electronic medical records? Check all of the boxes that apply.

less need for records storage space easier to find records improved quality of care due to better access to information easier to share health information

Kyle is a medical assistant who has just started his first professional job. His ultimate career goal is to be a physician. When he is on the job he gets to know an older, more experienced doctor, Alice, who works in another department. They get together for coffee occasionally, and Alice advises Kyle about the path he should take to becoming a physician. What is Alice's relationship to Kyle?

mentor

Which of the following apply to surgery using a scope (e.g., a laparoscope or arthroscope)? Check all of the boxes that apply.

minimally invasive lower risk of infection less pain and faster recovery times

Boarding up windows prior to a hurricane is an example of which step in emergency management?

mitigation

A worker who completes all her work, satisfies her obligations, and does not make excuses when things don't go well demonstrates which of the following professional qualities?

responsibility

Which is the best example of a technological trend?

robotics

What are the three categories of healthcare issues that healthcare facilities and personnel must pay attention to?

safety, health, and environmental

Which of the following is most likely to improve one's social health?

seeking and lending support

Julio is a high school student whose dream is to become a pediatrician. After high school he plans to volunteer at the children's ward at a hospital for the summer. Julio is working hard to get good grades and plans to go to a good college and then on to medical school. What is Julio's long-term goal?

to become a pediatrician

The following is a list of common safety practices in medical offices. 1. Wash hands. 2. Clean spills. 3. Wear personal protective equipment. 4. Throw away hazardous waste in a specific way. 5. Label chemicals. 5. Read and follow warning signs and labels. Which best describes the general purpose of this list?

to ensure employee and patient safety

Before forming a diagnosis, why do healthcare workers perform physical examinations and tests?

to identify and analyze the patient's signs and symptoms

What is the purpose of studying socioeconomics in health care?

to learn about whether or not people are able to access and receive healthcare services

What can biotechnology products be used for? Check all of the boxes that apply.

treating illnesses diagnosing diseases solving crimes enlarging produce

Janet is a nurse in a hospital. When Janet attends to a patient who has a head wound, she follows a specific set of rules. Janet is practicing a(n)

treatment protocol.

During the primitive era, a hole was sometimes drilled into the skull of patients in an effort to cure them of diseases of the brain. This procedure is called:

trepanation

What is believed to be the oldest surgical procedure?

trepanation

Which of the following represent features of stem cells? Check all of the boxes that apply.

used to grow and repair cells can develop into almost any tissue are currently used to treat a wide variety of medical problems are found in embryos, blood, fat, and marrow

Ethylene oxide is a highly flammable gas used to sterilize medical equipment. To prevent a fire hazard, ethylene oxide should only be used in an area

without sparks or flames.

Ancient medicine has shaped the way that today's healthcare professionals work. The historical evidence of Galen's first surgeries, the discoveries of the importance of public health by the Romans, and the writings of al-Razi have all played a part in today's medicine.

~ Galen was one of the first known Roman surgeons. ~ Romans Ancient recognized the importance of public health. ~ Al-Razi was a driving force behind medicine in the ancient Middle East.

Who introduced the concept of washing hands between treating patients?

~ Joseph Lister

What could happen to a country's economy as a result of a healthcare system being poorly managed?

A country's economy could decline.

Which of the following best describes how a medical record differs from a medical chart?

A medical record is more comprehensive than a medical chart.

This practice aims to integrate and balance the whole body, including the mind, body, and spirit, and uses such treatments as yoga and meditation.

Ayurveda

Why must medical laboratory technologists protect themselves in the course of their work?

Because the specimens they handle can include infected tissues

What is the difference between a biotechnology researcher and a biotechnology technician?

Biotechnology researchers perform tests and collect data and biotechnology technicians help operate the equipment.

Which certifications would most benefit a medical coder seeking a position in a hospital?

CCS

How do CMT and RMT certifications differ?

CMTs are considered experts in their field and RMTs have essential skills necessary to work as a medical transcriptionist.

What is the difference between a certification and a license?

Certifications reflect a person's skills and knowledge and licenses give people special privileges.

Which scenario best describes an impact of aging on cognition?

Donald is showing early signs of dementia.

Which of the following describe careers in health informatics? Check all of the boxes that apply.

EMR designer data analysis researcher privacy officer

Because patient information is highly confidential, it is important those working in health informatics understand

HIPAA security policies.

Which of the following behaviors interfere with the acceptance of cultural diversity?

Having bias against certain people based on their appearance, forming stereotypes about people based on race, and showing preference to people from one group over another.

What is holistic care?

Health care that focuses on treating the whole person through meeting a patient's physical, mental, emotional, and social needs.

Which kind of training is always conducted by a teacher who provides material and feedback?

Instructor-Based Trainings (IBT)

How are certificates and licenses different?

Licenses allow people to practice on their own.

Which statement below best describes an advantage of obtaining a license?

Licenses are more advanced than a certificate and allow more freedom and options for independent practice.

If a person wants to practice on their own, without working for an employer, which credential should the person get?

Licensure

What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare is a federally-funded program for citizens over 65 or with certain disabilities and Medicaid is a federal-state government partnership for poor and disabled citizens.

Which of the following statements best describes Medicare?

Medicare is a government health insurance plan that is funded by the state government for people over the age of 65.

Which of the following is an example of good ethics?

Michelle reports the numbers from a test, even though it means the product will not pass.

Which career gives people the choice to work with or without a license?

Nurse

Which of the following best describes PET scans?

PET scans give information about the structure and function of tissues.

What might happen if a facility does not comply with quality control standards?

Patients and workers might be put at risk for major health issues.

When patients feel their cultural preferences are understood by healthcare workers, what is most likely to happen?

Patients are more likely to feel comfortable and have a good experience with their health care.

How do people's religious beliefs affect their health care?

Patients may refuse certain types of care if the treatment offered varies too greatly from their beliefs.

Which of the following best summarizes the impact aging has on the body?

Physical changes are unique to each individual and occur at different times for each person.

Which of the following is a list of components of health insurance plans?

Premiums, co-pays, co-insurance, and deductibles

What are some ways to have better ergonomics when working with a computer?

Rest your feet on the floor, use a chair with proper back support, and reduce glare on the computer screen.

What contribution did Florence Nightingale make to the medical field?

She started the first formal nursing school.

Joe's doctor told him that he needs to have his appendix removed because the organ has become infected. Joe is nervous because he has never had surgery before. What is the best way for Joe's doctor and the clinic's staff to help make Joe feel less nervous?

Show Joe a video that describes appendix surgery and what to expect before, during, and after the surgical procedure.

What is the best example of dependable employee behavior?

Show up for work on time.

What is the difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure?

Systolic blood pressure measures the force of blood against the artery walls when the heart is contracting and diastolic blood pressure measures the force of blood against the artery walls between contractions.

One of your friends is about to start a certification program. What can your friend expect to do in the program? (Check all of the boxes that apply)

Take tests Participate in hands-on activities Listen to lectures

What contributions did Ambroise Pare make to modern medicine?

The French Royal surgeon developed techniques for amputation and preventing infection.

Why does the Internet play a vital role in health care?

The Internet allows patient information to be easily stored and exchanged between doctors.

Which of the following best describes a trend in health science careers?

The increasing demand for health care by people born between 1946 and 1964 has created more health science careers.

How does having access to a patient's medical records most help a medical professional provide care to the patient?

The medical professional can examine a patient's medical history before he or she is seen.

Which of the following statements describes a disadvantage of electronic medical records?

They are prone to unapproved access.

Jane is a well-informed patient, and she knows that she is allergic to penicillin. Jane tells her doctor about her allergy before he treats her for an infection. Why should Jane give her doctor this information?

To ensure the doctor will be able to help Jane avoid getting sick from a potential drug reaction

Which statement best describes body temperature?

Where on the body temperature is taken influences how high a temperature is.

What is a deadline?

a specific date and time by which a task needs to be completed

A biased assumption or belief about a group of people is also called

a stereotype

Who is most likely to become a successful entrepreneur?

a technician who wants to make a million dollars selling supplements

What is the main responsibility of someone who works in medical forensics?

analyzing crime evidence

Which field within biotechnology is responsible for studying ways to make food more nutritious?

animal and plant biotechnology

Tissue engineering and stem cells:

are widely used for a variety of conditions

What is the first step in explaining medical information and advice to a patient?

assessing a patient's level of health literacy

A practice that requires small amounts of blood to be drawn from a patient, in order to cleanse the body of illness is called:

bloodletting

What medical procedure is associated with the cupping vessels found by archaeologists?

bloodletting

The study of extension/contraction, pushing/pulling, posture, bending, reaching, and twisting is called

body mechanics.

How can healthcare workers help a patient meet esteem needs?

by providing supportive care and listening to the patient

Out of the choices below, which branch of medicine would a physician most likely specialize in?

cardiology

Acupuncture, homeopathy, reflexology, naturopathy, yoga, and biofeedback are what forms of therapies?

complementary and alternative

What is a possible consequence of a doctor practicing without a valid medical license?

could be imprisoned for medical fraud and/or medical malpractice after being sued

Tissue engineering is a branch of medical science that seeks to:

create replacement body parts

What may occur when a healthcare system limits the range of services it offers?

delays in delivery of needed care

Glenbrook Hospital finds that wrist pain is common among its lab workers. The hospital determines that the lab workers use repetitive hand motions in sorting and storing test tubes. Glenbrook's next step should be to

devise a strategy to reduce the risk of wrist injury.

The best way to prevent injury from a fire in a healthcare facility is to train the staff on how to

evacuate patients from the building.

What is a symptom?

feeling or sensation that is experienced by the patient

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that provides information about how to handle and safely dispose of

hazardous chemicals.0

Which set of qualities are most relevant for people who go into therapeutic health science careers?

helpfulness, patience, physical strength, and good communication

What statement best describes the focus of therapeutic health science careers?

helping patients improve their overall functioning

The Ohio Surgery Center in Columbus, Ohio, is accredited by the Joint Commission. A benefit of the Joint Commission's accreditation is

instilling public confidence in the Ohio Surgery Center's efforts to provide high-quality health care.

A primary goal of quality control is to

keep patients and providers safe in healthcare environments.

What types of requirement are HIPAA rules?

legal

What does awareness of diversity allow healthcare providers to do?

make the patients feel more comfortable and respected

Which of the following represent features of robotic surgery? Check all of the boxes that apply.

makes use of tiny video cameras improves surgical precision reduces pain and recovery time

Health informatics is important because

managing patient information is essential to the delivery of services.

What are some healthcare careers that require certifications, but not licenses? (Check all of the boxes that apply)

medical transcriptionists medical assistants

Which of the following are medical products that are developed within biotechnology? Check all of the boxes that apply.

medication lab equipment

Which of the following are clinical careers?

nurse who cares for patients in an assisted living facility doctor who diagnoses patients in a medical clinic

Select the best forms of patient information from the list below. (Check all of the boxes that apply)

pamphlets and handouts designed for patients hotlines that offer help with a specific health condition links to websites with reputable information the dates, times, and locations of a nearby support group

Which of the services do healthcare professionals provide?

patient education

Professionals who work in health informatics primarily work with

patient records and technology.

Which activity is most characteristic of careers in biotechnology?

performing research

Anticipating disaster and developing a plan before an emergency is an example of being

proactive.

Which of the following describe advantages available through membership in a professional organization? Check all of the boxes that apply.

professional networking job listings educational activities information-rich publications

What activities fulfill the mandated continuing education requirement for certification and license renewal for healthcare professionals?

professional seminars, college courses, documentation of on-the-job experience

What are the American Academy of Pediatrics' guidelines on bioethics an example of?

professional standards

Infectious diseases, such as hepatitis C, can be spread to a healthy person through exposure to

sharps.

Which of the following is the best way for healthcare professionals to demonstrate sensitivity?

show care, concern, and understanding in patient c

Which is a reason that maintaining a safe environment is essential in a medical office?

so patients can heal properly

Which type of resource is managed in healthcare settings?

staff

Career interests are

subjects related to someone's career that the person would like to learn more about.

Many airports use security scanning equipment on passengers. A government organization that would oversee the safety performance of this technology would be

the Food and Drug Administration.

Avian influenza, a virus that can infect humans through contact with contaminated birds, was found in a patient who was living in Indonesia. The international agency that will most likely monitor this virus to prevent an outbreak is

the World Health Organization.

In the US, the 1990s were called "The Decade of the Brain" because

the brain was studied to better understand mental health.

What is grief?

the emotional reaction that happens in response to a significant loss

Which of the following is most likely a potential hazard for hospital staff?

the handling of violent patients

Why was PHI established?

to protect patients

Which statement best explains why patients access their electronic medical records?

to stay better informed about their health

What is post-secondary education and how does someone benefit from it?

training at a college or university that may train someone for a professional level career

Which of these techniques is most likely to help a young child understand a complicated medical topic or procedure?

using simple words and easy-to-follow phrasing

A young patient is newly diagnosed with diabetes and a healthcare worker would like to explain what the disease is and how it will impact the patient's daily life. What form of communication would the healthcare worker most likely use?

verbal

Which practice would most likely increase the level of cleanliness in a hospital?

workers washing their hands continuously throughout the day

Dr. Stein used to wear a suit and tie to work at the hospital. Now he wears scrubs, protective attire that is common among health-care employees. What is a possible safety benefit to wearing scrubs?

Scrubs are disposable and easily replaced.

Which of the following are true about ECG machines? Check all of the boxes that apply.

~They use electrodes. ~They are used to assist doctors in the diagnosis of possible heart problems

Which of the following are true about MRI machines? Check all of the boxes that apply.

~They use magnets to produce images of soft tissues. ~The patient must not be wearing any metal during the test.

Read the following scenario and answer the question that follows. Antonia is a general healthcare practitioner. Her patient has described her signs and symptoms, and Antonia has performed a physical examination and analyzed the information from tests she has ordered. Antonia knows that the problem is with her patient's heart, but she does not have enough knowledge about the heart to make a precise diagnosis. What should Antonia do in this situation?

consult a heart specialist to help with the diagnosis

Which belief about interpersonal behavior should healthcare providers be aware of when treating patients?

personal space

Which of the following developments occurred between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries?

~ printing press ~ antiseptic ointments

What is the difference between spiritual health and emotional health?

Emotional health is a person's ability to express feeling in appropriate ways and spiritual health is a person's connectedness with self and sense of purpose.

Two office workers in a medical facility must frequently access certain medical files to do their work. The first worker can reach the files easily by twisting around and reaching to retrieve them, while the second worker has get out of his chair and walk several minutes across the office each time he needs to get them. What is the best way to arrange the workplace to ensure good ergonomics?

Move the files so they are the same distance between the workers and ensure they can both retrieve them comfortably without having to twist and reach.

If you study and specialize in chemical processes, you might be a ______________________. If you are in charge of sketching the design for a new product, you might be a ______________________. If you are interested in operating biotechnology equipment, you are most likely interested in becoming a ______________________. If you have dreams of working in the field, collecting samples, and putting together data, you are most likely interested in becoming a ______________________.

biochemist bioengineer biotechnology technician biotechnology researcher

Which of the following is a procedure that involves collecting a tissue sample in order to diagnose a patient's condition?

biopsy

What kind of medical test would a diagnostic healthcare professional order to collect a sample of a patient's internal tissues for analysis?

biospy

What is someone most likely to do as a medical courier?

deliver medical materials

Taiwan's National Health Insurance program is notable because it has improved the efficiency, cost, and quality of healthcare by implementing which of the following healthcare technology innovations?

electronic medical records

Health-care providers must be prepared for emergencies. A person who can help bring order in an emergency situation is called an

emergency manager.

Health science and health care are different fields. Choose the correct description for each. Careers in health science focus on: Careers in health care careers focus on:

finding new ways to help patients through research and technology. tending to patients directly by applying technology.

When measuring a patient's blood pressure, what does a healthcare practitioner do after wrapping the deflated cuff around the patient's arm?

finds the radial pulse on the patient's wrist and inflates the cuff

What category of healthcare facilities is most likely to be funded through a combination of charitable donations, contributions from individuals and businesses, and the government?

for-profit

What must a person do in order to earn a certification?

go through a certification program

Ancient Greece was the birthplace of many influential scientists and medical practitioners. During this time period, the first Greek medical school was opened, Aristotle performed medical research and observations on humans and animals, and Hippocrates set the stage for a standard of ethics for the medical community.

~700 BCE was an important time; the first medical school was opened in Greece. ~ Aristotle was responsible for performing medical research and observations on humans and animals. ~The standard of ethics for medical practitioners was created by Hippocrates.

If Richard has to figure out how to throw away toxic chemicals in the lab, he needs to follow the rules. Samantha is trying to come up with a new chemical that will be added to food. She needs to follow the rules. The is in charge of making sure that people do not take medications that could cause very bad side effects. The is responsible for making sure a manufacturing plant does not release pollution into the air or water.

Environmental Protection Agency Food and Drug Administration Food and Drug Administration Environmental Protection Agency

What is one way to ensure that patient information is accurately recorded?

Write down details, such as a patient's height and weight, immediately after measuring them.

Charlotte has insurance from a health insurance organization that allows her to receive healthcare services from a specific network of healthcare providers. The network of healthcare services covered is very large, but her plan has very high premiums and deductibles. What type of health insurance plan does Charlotte most likely have?

a PPO

What was the medical significance of the discovery of antibiotics?

Antibiotics kill disease-causing organisms.

Which statement best describes Aristotle?

Aristotle's research in medicine influenced medical practices around the world.

Which statement best explains the relationship between biology and biotechnology?

Biotechnology uses biological systems to create new products.

What statement best describes the positive effect careers in support services have on patients' lives?

Careers in support services provide the healthcare tools and services necessary for enhancing patients' health and safety.

Which sentence provides the correct definitions of culture, race, and ethnicity?

Culture is a set of beliefs and customs unique to a specific group of people, race is a category based on people's physical characteristics, and ethnicity is based on a common cultural heritage.

A __________ is the identification of a patient's disease, disorder, or injury.

Diagnosis

Which of the following is an example of a quality control violation?

a healthcare practitioner locking a medical file in a cabinet

Which of the following situations is an example of shadowing in the field of health science?

observing a doctor during her morning routine at a hospital

Which of the following represent features of biotechnology? Check all of the boxes that apply.

offers many career opportunities employs biomedical engineers and equipment technicians uses living organisms to create useful products

Which of the following represent requirements in all states for health professionals such as doctors, dentists, and psychologists? Check all of the boxes that apply.

pass a test to obtain a license to practice complete a number of continuing education hours yearly

Somebody who comes up with the ingredients for a new drug works in the ______________________. field If you are analyzing blood for a crime scene, then you work in the ______________________. field. Researching ways to make food more nutritious means you work in the ______________________. field. A new research project that focuses on genetics would be in the ______________________. field.

pharmaceutical manufacturing medical forensics animal and plant biotechnology microbiology

If you study biochemical etiology, which of the following are you most likely to study?

physical illnesses that cause emotional imbalances

To avoid allergic reactions to latex gloves, the safest response from hospitals would be to

provide alternative gloves for hospital staff.

A patient has an injured shoulder and her doctor refers her to a physiotherapist so her shoulder can be restored to health. To what type of facility will the patient most likely go to work with the physiotherapist?

rehabilitation facility

Which of the following describe a biomedical equipment technician (BMET)? Check all of the boxes that apply.

requires a two-year associate's degree installs and maintains biomedical equipment works in clinical or research setting allows person to obtain a proficiency certification

What is the best thing for an applicant to do to prepare to write a cover letter?

send a list of his or her professional references to the company

Who is most likely to be eligible for government health insurance?

senior citizens

What is the Hippocratic Oath?

the standard of ethics for medical practitioners

What is PR?

the way an organization presents itself to patients' relatives, residents of the neighborhood surrounding a facility, or anyone who is a potential patient or employee of a facility

The role of a cancer registrar is critical to the healthcare industry because

they track data that keeps the healthcare industry abreast of which cancers are most prevalent across a variety of demographics.

Who created the rabies vaccination?

~ Louis Pasteur

Government healthcare facilities are

facilities that are funded by the government.

Who served as the official royal surgeon to French kings?

Ambroise Pare

Which organization offers a variety of certifications for health informatics careers?

American Health Information Management Association

A patient has a complaint against a certain doctor. To which organization should the patient complain?

American Medical Association

Dr. Perkins has to renew her medical license, but this year she has had four patients file complaints against her, claiming that she is not a good doctor. Why are the patient complaints most likely a cause of concern for Dr. Perkins now that her license renewal is coming up?

Dr. Perkins cannot apply for a renewed license if patients complain.

A patient has just had highly experimental surgery that was a great success. The successful surgery has enhanced the hospital's reputation, and television reporters are hoping to interview the patient. However, the patient is a very private person and wants no publicity whatsoever. What should the hospital's PR professional do in this situation?

Ensure the patient's privacy by having the reporters only speak to representatives in the PR department.

Why do practitioners have a better chance of providing effective care if they practice holistic care?

Physical illnesses are often tied to mental, emotional, and social health, so it is more effective to treat the whole person than to treat only physical signs and symptoms.

Which statement best reflects the relationship between pre-existing conditions and private health insurance?

Private insurance generally will not cover the cost of pre-existing conditions.

What do you need to have in order to get your professional license? (Check all of the boxes that apply)

Proper educational background Licensing test Application

Robert, who was 30 years old, began to become frustrated and depressed because he had not accomplished all he wanted to yet in life. Based on the information in the scenario, what can be concluded about Robert's emotions?

Robert's emotions are a common reaction to aging stresses in adulthood.

The water in a certain town is being contaminated by a nearby industry. To which agency should the townspeople complain about the water contamination?

State Board of Health

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act is a federal law that makes sure that patients receive emergency medical care regardless of their ability to pay. Imagine that a state writes a law that says that all individuals have to pay for their health care or they will not be treated. What would happen?

The state law would be overruled.

What do certificates and licenses have in common?

They both help people demonstrate skills and knowledge.

How can a healthcare provider's listening skills benefit patients?

They can help patients feel comfortable communicating how they feel and what they need.

Which statement describes a person who has fulfilled their safety and security needs?

They feel protected and safe, but may not have met all of their physiological needs.

Why is it important for healthcare workers to remain professional in the wake of a disaster?

They may help calm victims who are in shock.

Practitioners of this type of ancient medicine believe in balance and interconnectivity, and they practice acupuncture.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Which of the following represent features of technology? Check all that apply.

a change or modification of the natural environment intended to satisfy a need or want represents intelligent problem solving usually requires a team approach

What is a résumé?

a document describing a person's employment experience and history

A co-pay is

a fixed amount of money that the patient must pay directly to the healthcare provider.

Which of the following represent features of X-rays? Check all of the boxes that apply.

a form of energy generated by X-ray tubes expose X-ray film or digital sensors to make images of tissues

Which résumé is most likely to result in a candidate being hired?

a résumé that indicates the candidate is well connected professionally

An employee should tighten goggle straps over his or her eyes until the goggles seal to his or her face. Which best describes this instruction?

a safety procedure

Small video cameras mounted on a long stick, called scopes, are now used in many kinds of surgery. Use the drop-down tool to identify the scope used for each type of surgery. ________________ is a scope designed for use in chest surgery. ________________ is a scope designed for use in abdominal surgery. ________________ is a scope designed for use in joint surgery.

a thoracoscope a laparoscope an arthoscope

What type of training does a technician in the field of diagnostics usually require?

a two-year associate's degree, education in health science technology, or at least 3 to 4 hours of on-the-job-training

When is someone ready to apply for a license for a specialized career in biotechnology?

after completing the appropriate educational requirements

Where might someone who works in animal and plant biotechnology work?

agriculture sites

Which degree is considered a basic degree for careers in therapeutic services?

associate's degree

What is the proper order of academic degrees for acquiring the highest education credential?

associate, bachelor, master, and doctoral

You are a certified medical assistant (CMA) in Washington and join that state's professional group. That group's code of ethics says that CMAs must follow the patient confidentiality rules that are part of HIPAA. What is the most likely reason the professional group binds its members to follow these rules?

because HIPAA's rules are important to the group's professional standards, not just because it is a legal requirement

Why is professional development especially important in health science careers?

because new medical findings and improvements in procedures are constantly being introduced

How can healthcare professionals help achieve customer satisfaction in a patient care setting?

by being responsive to patients' needs as well as being an effective member of the patient care team

Which is a way that an employee could comply with a hospital safety policy?

by reporting an unsafe condition such as broken equipment

Which of the following represent features of PET scans? Check all of the boxes that apply.

can show body structures in three dimensions can help discover the function of tissues harmless positron radiation is used a tracer is injected into the body

Which of the following is the best example of changes that occur during cognitive development?

changes in the ability to make judgments or decisions

What is a person most likely to study in school to prepare for a career in biotechnology?

chemistry, biology, and engineering

The trend to encourage evidence-based practice (EBP) means that providers are expected to use

current scientific evidence to inform practices.

Similar to Hippocrates, modern scientists who study etiology believe that

diseases come from natural causes such as bites from infected insects.

One of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's recommendations for how to prevent blood-born pathogens from infecting health-care workers is to

dispose of used needles promptly in appropriate sharps disposal containers.

Which diagnostics professional operates a machine that produces visible waves on a computer monitor to represent electrical activity in the heart?

electrocardiograph technician

Which of the following represent features of a stent and its use in cardiology? Check all of the boxes that apply.

expandable metallic mesh tube inserted using a long wire called a catheter avoids major bypass surgery

If you were to think back to the places you visited or the jobs you have held as part of your self-assessment, you would be recalling your

experieces


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