Final Quiz Flashcards
(49 cards)
The federal agency that oversees Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP is?
CMS
Which is secondary prevention?
Contact tracing for COVID
Cancer treatment
Immunization
Health education
Contact tracing for COVID
Healthcare providers give care to someone who has no funding source called as
Bad Debt
CDC does not focus on?
Globalization
Public health research
Developmental disability
Leadership
Developmental disability
FDA is responsible for?
Managing substance abuse
Overseeing blood and blood products
Human effects associated with toxic substances
Research for preventing disease worldwide
Overseeing blood and blood products
Local government does not do?
The majority of food safety education
Majority of environmental surveillance
Develop policies to support community health
Majority of immunizations in children
Develop policies to support community health
What is true about the majority of hospitals in the US?
Majority of people are older than 60
Hospitals traditionally provide out of patient care
Majority of hospitals are community hospitals
Approximately 15% of visits are from uninsured individuals
Majority of hospitals are community hospitals
Many CAMS and alt medicine providers are covered by insurance and Medicare (T/F)
False
The US exceeds the average life expectancy of the OECD countries but far behind from Japan and Germany (T/F)
False
Smoking prevalence is less than the OECD average in the US (T/F)
True
What type of provider takes a holistic approach to treating a patient?
Chiropractors
Medicare does not cover?
ADLs
Prescriptions
Physical therapy
Doctor’s visits
Activities of daily living
Selling an insurance policy back to the insurance company is available to people 60y or older (T/F)
False
To be an EMT you need a bachelor’s degree (T/F)
False
Skilled nursing care facilities have more supervision and staff for patients with alarmed security and tracking devices to protect the patients staying there? (T/F)
False
What types of hospitals are the largest type of hospital?
Private nonprofit hospitals
More than 90% of hospitals are acute or long-term hospitals (T/F)
False
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are the largest category of advanced practice nurses (T/F)
True
Certified midwives (CMs) are individuals who do not have a nursing degree, but are recognized in all states (T/F)
False
Which type of CCRC contracts include housing, residential services, and amenities, but no healthcare services
Fee-for-service contract
What is not true for the mental health situation in America?
AMI is not prevalent among people aged between 26-49y
AMI is more prevalent in multiracial people
SMI is higher among females
AMI was more common in females
AMI is not prevalent among people aged between 26-49y
Medicare is the single largest payer for state financed mental care? (T/F)
False
Which statement is true?
PTSD traumatic brain injury, and major depressive disorders are 5 times more common among children
Nearly half of the veterans do not receive mental health care
PTSD is 15 times more prevalent in men
Hispanic people are 1.5 time more common to commit suicide
Nearly half of the veterans do not receive mental health care
LGBTQI people have a higher rate of suicide and substance abuse problems (T/F)
True