MOA Ch 2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
A physician's assistant perform the same duties as a medical assistant (T/F) | False |
An MD is responsible for coordinating the treatment of a patient's condition. (T/F) | True |
Wellness education has decreased in recent years. (T/F) | False |
The most common type of physician in practice in the United States is a Doctor of Osteopathy. (T/F) | False |
A person who is entering medical school must have a license to practice medicine to be enrolled. (T/F) | False |
The state board of physician practices regulates the practice of medicine in each state. (T/F) | False |
A license to practice medicine is granted for life. (T/F) | False |
Primary care physicians provide care for a wide variety of disorders and diseases. (T/F) | True |
An OD is a medical doctor. (T/F) | False |
Some nurse practitioners are allowed to prescribe medication. (T/F) | True |
Persons who live in a nursing home are known as residents. (T/F) | True |
A psychologist is a medical doctor. (T/F) | False |
Professional organizations typically provide continuing education opportunities for their members. (T/F) | True |
Anyone who wishes to work as a medical transcriptionist is required to obtain CMT certification. (T/F) | False |
Clinics typically provide outpatient care. (T/F) | True |
A physician who works in a clinic setting can expect more on-call duty than an MD in private practice. (T/F) | False |
All hospitals are designated trauma centers. (T/F) | False |
The terms "urgent care center" and "emergency room" are the same. (T/F) | False |
The terms "urgent care center" and "walk-in clinic" are the same. (T/F) | True |
The terms "urgent care center" and "outpatient surgery center" are the same. (T/F) | False |
Home health services often save money for patients and insurance agencies. (T/F) | True |
A physicians residency is typically 1 year in length.(T/F) | False |
A group practice can help alleviate after-hours responsibility for physicians. (T/F) | True |
Prescription privileges for some health care providers can vary from state to state. (T/F) | True |
Hospice services are always administered in a patient's home. (T/F) | False |
Physicians are known as mid-level providers. (T/F) | False |
The terms "mid level provider" and "physician extender" are the same. (T/F) | True |
Patient has Graves Disease | Endocrinology |
Patient has recurrent tonsillitis | Otolaryngology |
Patient is 10 years old needs a routine check up | Pediatrics /Family Medicine |
Male patient is 10 years old, needs a routine checkup | Family Medicine /Pediatrics |
Patient has a seizure disorder | Neurology |
Patient is given the diagnosis of manic depression | Psychiatry |
Patient breaks out in hives repeatedly after eating certain foods. | Allergy and Immunology |
Patient is pregnant | OB GYN |
Patient has chondromalacia patella. | Orthopedics |
Patient has Parkinsons Disease | Neurology |
Patient is 35 years old, has influenza | Family Practice |
Patient has paronychia | Dematology |
Patient has congestive heart failure. | Cardiology |
Patient is being referred for a CT scan | Radiology |
Patient has brain lesion that requires surgery | Neurologic surgery |
Patient has corneal abrasion | Ophthalmology |
Patient has persistent diarrhea | Gastroenterology |
Patient has a breast lump | OB GYN |
Patient has diabetes mellitus | Endocrinology |
Patient has recurrent anxiety attacks | Psychiatry |
Patient has blood disorder | Hematology |
Patient has tuberculosis | Infectious disease |
Patient has pain from a chronic back injury | Physical medicine and rehabilitation |
Observes patient progress, administers medications, and provides health education to patients; this nurse may be found in a supervisory role | RN (Registered Nurse) |
Dispenses medication and counsels patients on usage of the medication | PharmD (Pharmacy degree) |
Advanced practice nurse; provides health care under the supervision of a physician; may specialize in family medicine, pediatrics, or women's health | CNP (Certified Nurse Practitioner) |
Physician | MD (Medical Doctor) |
Doctor who specializes in disorders of the foot | DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) |
Provides routine health care under the supervision of a physician | PA (Physician's Assistant) |
Physician whose training is based on the fundamental belief that a healthy musculoskeletal system is essential to good health | DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) |
Nurse who works under the supervision of a physician or an RN, may be responsible for charting patient progress, taking vital signs, and administering intravenous lines. | LPN, LVN (Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocational Nurse) |
Advanced practice nurse who provides routine yearly physical examinations for women and provides prenatal and postnatal care | CNM (Certified Nurse Midwife) |
Doctor who conducts visual examinations | OD (Optometrist Doctor) |
Individual trained in clinical and administrative tasks in the medical office | CMA (Certified Medical Assistant) |
Treats patients by manipulating or adjusting the spine | DC (Doctor of Chiropractics) |
Generally found as an administer of a medical records department; supervises activities such as transcription, records review, and coding | RHIA (Registered Health Information Administrator) |
Provides therapy to help patients regain daily living skills | OT (Occupational therapist) |
Technician responsible for maintenance of the medical record | RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician) |
Takes radiographs, CT scans, or MRI | RT (Radiologic Technologist) |
Provides therapy to patients with respiratory dysfunction | CRT (Certified Respiratory Therapist) |
Transcribes medical reports | CMT (Certified Medical Transcriptionist) |
Assigns procedure and diagnosis codes to process a patient's charges for health care services | CPC (Certified Professional Coder) |
Provides therapy to help patients regain bodily function; may use exercise, massage, or ultrasound | PT (Physical Therapist) |
Chief function is to provide ambulatory care; appointments are usually required | Clinic |
Provides operative services that do not require inpatient hospitalization | Outpatient surgery center |
Provides inpatient care for patients with acute conditions | Hospital |
Takes patients on a walk-in basis | Urgent care center |
Provides health education services and immunizations and reports occurrences of infectious disease | Public Health |
Residents live in an apartment-type setting and may receive assistance when taking medication | Assisted Living |
Provides care for patients in their residence | Home health |
Physician provides medical care from an office in which he or she is the only provider | Private practice |
Place that would receive a patient who is critically injured | Emergency room |
Provides care for a patient who may be too ill to be at home but whose health condition foes not warrant hospitalization | Nursing home |
Provides palliative care for terminally ill patients and support for family members | Hospice |
Period of physician training in a specialty | Residency |
Individual who is chiefly responsible for coordinating and delivering health care services to the patient | Provider |
Managed care patient must see this type of physician before seeing a specialist | Primary care Physician |
Physician licensed in one state is allowed to obtain a license in another state | Reciprocity |
Patient admitted to the hospital | Inpatient |
Physician who has passed an examination in a chosen specialty | Board-certified Physician |
Requires a patient to see a primary care physician/provider before seeing a specialist | Managed care |
Assessment of a patient to determine services needed | Triage |
Rotation through various departments in a medical facility during 3rd and 4th years of med school | Rotation |
USMLE | United States Medical Licensing Examination |
COMLEX | Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination |
Non physician health care providers who provide direct patient care | Mid level providers or physician extenders or non-physician practitioners |
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