Theory 110 wk2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A physician who is incorporated is considered an employee under worker's compensation laws | True |
Increasing numbers of employer's are seeking managed care contracts with preferred provider org. and health maintenance org to insure their worker's against industrial accidents and illness | False |
All state worker's compensation laws are compulsory | True |
Minors are not covered by worker's compensation | False |
Waiting periods affect worker's compensation medical and hospital benefits | False |
Chiropractic care is a medical benefit offered with state worker's compensation | True |
Worker's compensation benefits are subject to income tax | False |
It is believed that the longer the injured person remains out of work the better the chance of recovery and return to the workplace | False |
Beginning in the 1990 increases in fraudulent worker's comp claims have been noted throughout many large metropolitan cities | True |
The OSHA Act provides that if a state submits an OSHA plan and it is approved by the government then the state may assume responsibility for carrying out OSHA policies and procedures and is excluded from federal jurisdiction | True |
Authorization to treat a patient with an industrial injury may be obtained over the telephone | True |
Progress reports subsequent to the initial report for worker's comp patients may be narrative and are not necessarily completed on the special forms available in most states | False |
A narrative industrial medical report should include only objective findings and not subjective factors | /// |
In an industrial case the physicican's office may collect all amounts not covered by the worker's comp fee schedule | False |
The statutes for worker's comp. laws fall under | Federal and State compensation laws |
The reason for worker's compensation laws is | To ensure a prompt return to work of any injured or ill employee, To proviode income to the injured or ill worker,To encourage maximum employer interest in safety |
An abnormal condition caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with employment is termed a/an | Occupational Illness |
State comp laws that require each employer to accept its provisions and provide for specified benefits are | Compulsory Laws |
Worker's comp coverage is elective in the states of | New Jersey, and Texas |
Premiums for worker's comp insurance are paid by the | Employer |
In many states worker's comp laws have exemptions for certain occupations such as | Domestic employee's, babysitter's, and gardeners |
Worker's comp benefits include | Medical care, Disability income, Death benefits |
The simplest type of wroeker's comp claim is | Nondisability |
If a worker has had a work-related injury or illness and is unable to perform the duties of his occupation for 2 months and then returns to modified work for 1 month before returning to full work the claim is referred to as a | Temporary disability claim |
When a case is rated for permanent disability and settled this is called | Compromise and Release |
Final determination involving settlement of an industrial accident is known as | Adjudication |
Nonscheduled injuries may include | Injury of the back |
An individualized program of theraphy using simulated or real work tasks to build strength and improve the workers endurance toward a full days work is known as | Work Hardening |
In a PD claim, the physician's final report must include the words | Permanent and Stationary |
Videotapes made of the patient without his or her knowledge to document the extent of the patient's permanent disability are called | Sub Rosa films |
OSHA stands for | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
A proceeding in which an attorney asks a witness questions regarding a case and the witness answers under oath but not in open court is known as a/an | Deposition |
Which is the correct procedure for keeping and industrial patient's financial and health records when the same physician is also seeing the patient as a private patient | Separate financial and health records must be used |
The form that contains authorization for the physician to treat the injured employee is the | Medical Service Order |
The First Treatment Medical Report or Physician's First Report of Occupational Injury or Illness form should be signed | In ink by the physician |
In an industrial case if the patient is experiencing pain that can be tolerated but will cause some handicap in the performance of the activity precipitating the pain it is classified as | Moderate pain |
Supplement reports for patient's on temporary disability should be sent to the insurance carrier | After every office visit |
In a Workers comp case the contract and financial responsibility exists between the | Physician and the insurance company |
The suffix -or means | One who |
-oma is a suffix meaning | Tumor |
Which suffix means paralysis | -plegia |
Which is correctly spelled | Pustule |
Women over 40 should have mammography once every two years. If mamm/o is breast what do the need | A recording of the breast(x-ray) |
In the term comatose the root means | Deep sleep |
The suffix in the term gyneciod means | Resemble |
An evaluation of skin__ is an essential part of a physicial assessment | Torgur |
What does the suffix -blast mean | Immature Cell |
In the term abrasion what does the suffix -ion mean | Process |
In which of the following words was the combing vowel dropped | Hematuria |
The suffix -lexia means__ word phase | Diction |
In the terms homicide and spermicide | To kill |
When a person is diagnosed with cardiomegaly what is the problem | Enlarged Heart |
What is the correct definition of macula | A small spot or discolored area of the skin |
The suffix -ectasis means | Dilatation, Stretching, Distention |
What is the best definition for radiograph (radi/o (x-ray) | The instrument for recording an x-ray |
The suffix -phasia means | Speech |
What term literally means "a little belly" | Ventricle |
The literal meaning of auricle is | Small Ear |
The term polydipsia means | Very thirsty |
The definition of the suffix -trophy is | Nourishment, development |
The suffix in rhinorrhea | Flow |
Diminutive suffixes are those that mean | Small |
When a suffix is added to a word it | Changes the meaning of the word |
The suffix for bladder is | -cyst |
Many science fiction movies feature andriods If the word root and r means man what is te meaning of andriod | Resembling man |
In the term osteoclasis the suffix mean | A breaking |
The suffix -algesis means | Condition of pain |
Aspirian and tyenol are anaggeics what does the suffix -algesia | Condition of pain |
For the term muscular the suffix -ar means | Pertaining to |
When a person has a kidney stone (lith/o) he may need lithtrispy what is the meaning of | Crush |
If ot/o means ear, what does otodynia mean | Earache |
What is the suffix in the term obstetrician | -ician |
What does the suffix -rrhea mean | Flow, Discharge |
The term gynecology(gynec/o-female) refers to | Study of the female |
The suffix that mean pertaining to are | -ile,-ac,-ous |
What is the meaning of -kinesis | Motion |
If pyr/o means fire what is the actual definition of pyromania | Madness for fire |
If scopy is added to cysta/o(bladder) what does cystoscopy | To view bladder |
The suffix in hemoplasty means | Spitting |
To palpate means | To examine by touch, to feel |
In the term asymmetrical the suffix means | Pertaining To |
If your father had a cardiac problem what kind of problem did he have | Pertaining to the heart |
In the term musculuar the suffix means | Pertaining To |
The combining form nas/o means nose. What does nasal mean | Pertaining to the nose |
The suffix for an immature cell is | -blast |
Many people only go to the dentist when they have dentalgia which is | Toothache |
What is the best definition for radiograph (radi/o (x-ray) | The instrument for recording an x-ray |
The suffix -phasia means | Speech |
What term literally means "a little belly" | Ventricle |
The literal meaning of auricle is | Small Ear |
The term polydipsia means | Very thirsty |
The definition of the suffix -trophy is | Nourishment, development |
The suffix in rhinorrhea | Flow |
Diminutive suffixes are those that mean | Small |
When a suffix is added to a word it | Changes the meaning of the word |
The suffix for bladder is | -cyst |
Many science fiction movies feature andriods If the word root and r means man what is te meaning of andriod | Resembling man |
In the term osteoclasis the suffix mean | A breaking |
The suffix -algesis means | Condition of pain |
Aspirian and tyenol are anaggeics what does the suffix -algesia | Condition of pain |
For the term muscular the suffix -ar means | Pertaining to |
When a person has a kidney stone (lith/o) he may need lithtrispy what is the meaning of | Crush |
If ot/o means ear, what does otodynia mean | Earache |
What is the suffix in the term obstetrician | -ician |
What does the suffix -rrhea mean | Flow, Discharge |
The term gynecology(gynec/o-female) refers to | Study of the female |
The suffix that mean pertaining to are | -ile,-ac,-ous |
What is the meaning of -kinesis | Motion |
If pyr/o means fire what is the actual definition of pyromania | Madness for fire |
If scopy is added to cysta/o(bladder) what does cystoscopy | To view bladder |
The suffix in hemoplasty means | Spitting |
To palpate means | To examine by touch, to feel |
In the term asymmetrical the suffix means | Pertaining To |
If your father had a cardiac problem what kind of problem did he have | Pertaining to the heart |
In the term musculuar the suffix means | Pertaining To |
The combining form nas/o means nose. What does nasal mean | Pertaining to the nose |
The suffix for an immature cell is | -blast |
Many people only go to the dentist when they have dentalgia which is | Toothache |
The suffix -er means relating to and | One who |
the term integumentary means | Pertaining to a covering |
Bursitis is __ of a bursa | Inflammation |
Which suffix means condition | -esis |
when a person has an organ that grows too large, it is called organ hypertrophy. the suffix -trophy means nourishment and __ | Development |
Poly- is a prefix meaning much or many. Then what is the meaning of polydipsia | Much Thirst |
The suffixes -ician and -ist both mean | Specialist |
If hemi- means half then hemiplegia means | Half paralyzed |
The definition of -lysis is | Loosening, separation, breakdown, destruction |
The suffix that means weakness is | -asthenia |
The term prebycusis refers to impairment of hearing that occurs with aging. the suffix -cusis means | Hearing |
The suffix in the term infection means | Process |
When reading the meaning of a term you usually begin with the | Prefix |
Which group of grammatical suffixes means pertaining to | Adjective |
Which of the following terms means pertaining to a state of alertness | Arousal |
The suffixes -al,-ary,-ic,and -ous all mean | Pertaining to |
What is the best definition for gyneciod | To resemble a female |
The suffix -itis means | Inflammation |
What suffix should be added to ster to make a word resembling a solid substance | -oid |
Which is the misspelled word | Asymetrical |
When adding a suffix that begins with a vowel to a root | The combining vowel of the root is dropped |
In the term exogenous the prefix means | Out |
If the combining form neur/o means nerve, the nuerocyte is a nerve | Cell |
What suffix means softening | -malacia |
the suffix for vomiting is | -emesis |
What is the correct term for the visual examination of the abdomen(lapar/o) | Laparoscopy |
What is the medical term for pertaining to the nose and lips | Nasolabial |
The suffix -lepsy means seizure | True |
The suffix in aphagia means to speak | False |
The suffix for drooping is -ptysis | False |
The suffix for dilation is -cele | False |
-plasm is the suffix for a thing formed | True |
The suffix for madness is -mania | True |
A compound suffix is made up of one word component | False |
The suffix -derma means skin | True |
The suffix -oid means mind | False |
-pathy is the suffix for disease | True |
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