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Adult Health Ch 2

adult health questions ch 2

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Family-centered care to promote comfort, independence, and dignity in the presence of terminal illness Hospice care
Short-term relief for persons providing care for the ill or disabled. Respite care
Restoration of a person to the fullest physical, mental, social, vocational, and economic functioning possible Rehabilitation
Health promotion programs designed to help people develop healthier lifestyles, including improved nutrition, better exercise habits, and positive attitudes. Primary prevention
A comprehensive program geared to health promotion and accident prevention to increase worker productivity, decrease absenteeism, and lower disability claims Occupational Health
Care that includes prenatal care, well-baby care, family planning, and guidance regarding nutrition and exercise Health promotion
Term describing activities such as immunization, seat belt use, provision of poison control information, and blood pressure and cancer screening. Prevention
Level of care that includes surgical and emergency services Tertiary care
Type of care that includes sports medicine, cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation, and spinal cord injury programs Restorative care
Care such as psychiatric day care and assisted living. Continuing care
Categories used as the basis for fixed reimbursement amounts with adjustments for the severity of cases, which give hospitals an incentive to reduce the length of stay of all clients Diagnosis related groups (DRGs)
A set of providers and services organized to deliver a continuum of care in cost-effective settings Integrated delivery network
A skilled care facility that provides intravenous therapy, wound care, long-term ventilator management, and physical rehabilitation Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)
An attractive long-term care arrangement providing a more homelike environment and maximum resident autonomy Assisted Living
A federally funded, state-operated program of medical assisstance to people with low income Medicaid
A critical care unit in a hospital in which there is close monitoring of the client's status and use of intensive medical technology Intensive care unit
A regulatory approach to reviewing the quality, quantity, and cost of hospital care provided through medicare. Professional standards Review organization (PSRO)
A federally funded national health insurance program in the united states for people age 65 and older. Medicare
Which of the following is the biggest consumer of health care? Hospitals, businesses, federal government, private insurance companies Federal government
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