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Adult Health Ch 2
adult health questions ch 2
Question | Answer |
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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 |