Deck 1: Evolution of Modern Healthcare

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"Medically indigent" refers to one who:

A) Refuses to purchase health insurance
B) Has no knowledge of health care
C) Qualifies for government assistance
D) Cannot afford private insurance
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A new specialist on the healthcare scene is the "hospitalist," a physician who:

A) Becomes director of a hospital or clinic
B) Practices exclusively in the hospital setting
C) Cares for the patients in both the office and hospital settings
D) Assumes responsibility for rules,regulations,and protocols in the hospital
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The earliest recorded hospital/hotel (6th century)with continuing excellent service to this day is the:

A) Des Invalides,Paris
B) Hotel Dieu,Paris
C) Queen's Hospital,London
D) Heidelberg Hospital,Germany
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The first hospital known as a healing temple was named after the Greek god of healing in 500 BCE.The healing temple was called:

A) Asclepeion
B) Hygieneon
C) Hippocratic Temple
D) Galen Institute
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Burn centers strive to prevent the number one cause of death secondary to burns,which is:

A) Vitamin D deficiency
B) Dehydration
C) Anemia
D) Infection
Completion
Complete each statement.
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The practice of physicians making house calls came to an end when:

A) Physician caseloads increased
B) Healthcare insurance became available
C) Transportation became less of a concern
D) Malpractice issues transpired
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The healing temple was based on which of the following concepts?

A) Sanitation,fresh air,pure water
B) Play therapy,exercise,prayer
C) Hydrotherapy,music therapy,psychotherapy
D) Wine,dancing,relationships
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St.Jude's Medical Center and Shriner's Hospital both provide care for _____________.
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Rehabilitation centers provide the services of which of the following groups?

A) Nurses (RNs)
B) Physicians (MDs)
C) Physician Assistants (PAs)
D) Occupational Therapists (OTs)
Question
Algorithms are being adopted for health care to:

A) Establish life expectancy statistics
B) Maintain record keeping regarding infant mortality rates
C) Compare and contrast male/female morbidity
D) Establish an explicit protocol to solve healthcare problems ("if/then")
Question
Florence Nightingale is credited with establishing this in England:

A) Nursing school
B) Maternity hospital
C) Medical school
D) Community nurse association
E) All of the above
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The Romans (ca.300)were the first to institute the basic health belief of:

A) Sanitation
B) Isolation
C) Vaccination
D) Hospitalization
E) Pasteurization
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In 1929,the first prepaid hospital insurance plan in the United States was promoted by a group of:

A) Teachers from Dallas,TX
B) Farmers from the Midwest
C) Politicians from Washington,D.C.
D) Steel workers from Bethlehem,PA
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During the early Christian Era (600-700 CE)health care began to include the need for:

A) Caretakers
B) Physician training
C) Expansion of knowledge
D) Surgical procedures
E) All of the above
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The electronic health record (EHR)will be a government mandate by 2014.The EHR has many positive features,but the one most negative feature is the:

A) High cost
B) Potential loss of confidentiality
C) Storage space issue
D) Lack of availability
Question
Which of the following healthcare techniques might a neurologist use?

A) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
B) Sonogram
C) Electrocardiogram (ECG)
D) X-ray
Question
The Hippocratic Oath is based on the principle of:

A) Maintaining respect
B) Allowing privacy
C) Protecting confidentiality
D) Promoting the "harm not" principle
E) Providing care regardless of ability to pay
Question
Teaching hospitals provide:

A) A lower quality of care than regular hospitals
B) Hands-on training for medical students,interns,and residents
C) Care for veterans only
D) Training for nursing students only
Question
Group practice includes all of the following except:

A) Initiating their own private hospital
B) Using nurse practitioners
C) Dividing "on-call" time equitably
D) Multiple physicians in the same specialty
Question
The first major push for American hospitals,nurses,and physicians occurred:

A) During the Civil War
B) After World War I
C) During the flu outbreak of 1919
D) Throughout the time of the bubonic plague
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___________was introduced in 1939 to treat bacterial infections.
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The largest organ of the body is the _______________.
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___________provides nutritional support for low-income mothers.
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Minor surgery is performed in _______________.
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Doctors who practice independent of others are engaged in ___________practice.
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The care of seriously injured patients takes place in ___________centers.
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Nurse midwives provide care for their patients in ___________centers.
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In 1967,___________performed the first successful heart transplant surgery.
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Psychiatric care facilities were once referred to as _______________.
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Patients with cancer attend ___________centers for their care.
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Deck 1: Evolution of Modern Healthcare
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"Medically indigent" refers to one who:

A) Refuses to purchase health insurance
B) Has no knowledge of health care
C) Qualifies for government assistance
D) Cannot afford private insurance
Cannot afford private insurance
2
A new specialist on the healthcare scene is the "hospitalist," a physician who:

A) Becomes director of a hospital or clinic
B) Practices exclusively in the hospital setting
C) Cares for the patients in both the office and hospital settings
D) Assumes responsibility for rules,regulations,and protocols in the hospital
Practices exclusively in the hospital setting
3
The earliest recorded hospital/hotel (6th century)with continuing excellent service to this day is the:

A) Des Invalides,Paris
B) Hotel Dieu,Paris
C) Queen's Hospital,London
D) Heidelberg Hospital,Germany
Hotel Dieu,Paris
4
The first hospital known as a healing temple was named after the Greek god of healing in 500 BCE.The healing temple was called:

A) Asclepeion
B) Hygieneon
C) Hippocratic Temple
D) Galen Institute
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5
Burn centers strive to prevent the number one cause of death secondary to burns,which is:

A) Vitamin D deficiency
B) Dehydration
C) Anemia
D) Infection
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6
The practice of physicians making house calls came to an end when:

A) Physician caseloads increased
B) Healthcare insurance became available
C) Transportation became less of a concern
D) Malpractice issues transpired
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7
The healing temple was based on which of the following concepts?

A) Sanitation,fresh air,pure water
B) Play therapy,exercise,prayer
C) Hydrotherapy,music therapy,psychotherapy
D) Wine,dancing,relationships
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8
St.Jude's Medical Center and Shriner's Hospital both provide care for _____________.
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9
Rehabilitation centers provide the services of which of the following groups?

A) Nurses (RNs)
B) Physicians (MDs)
C) Physician Assistants (PAs)
D) Occupational Therapists (OTs)
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10
Algorithms are being adopted for health care to:

A) Establish life expectancy statistics
B) Maintain record keeping regarding infant mortality rates
C) Compare and contrast male/female morbidity
D) Establish an explicit protocol to solve healthcare problems ("if/then")
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11
Florence Nightingale is credited with establishing this in England:

A) Nursing school
B) Maternity hospital
C) Medical school
D) Community nurse association
E) All of the above
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12
The Romans (ca.300)were the first to institute the basic health belief of:

A) Sanitation
B) Isolation
C) Vaccination
D) Hospitalization
E) Pasteurization
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13
In 1929,the first prepaid hospital insurance plan in the United States was promoted by a group of:

A) Teachers from Dallas,TX
B) Farmers from the Midwest
C) Politicians from Washington,D.C.
D) Steel workers from Bethlehem,PA
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14
During the early Christian Era (600-700 CE)health care began to include the need for:

A) Caretakers
B) Physician training
C) Expansion of knowledge
D) Surgical procedures
E) All of the above
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15
The electronic health record (EHR)will be a government mandate by 2014.The EHR has many positive features,but the one most negative feature is the:

A) High cost
B) Potential loss of confidentiality
C) Storage space issue
D) Lack of availability
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16
Which of the following healthcare techniques might a neurologist use?

A) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
B) Sonogram
C) Electrocardiogram (ECG)
D) X-ray
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17
The Hippocratic Oath is based on the principle of:

A) Maintaining respect
B) Allowing privacy
C) Protecting confidentiality
D) Promoting the "harm not" principle
E) Providing care regardless of ability to pay
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Teaching hospitals provide:

A) A lower quality of care than regular hospitals
B) Hands-on training for medical students,interns,and residents
C) Care for veterans only
D) Training for nursing students only
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19
Group practice includes all of the following except:

A) Initiating their own private hospital
B) Using nurse practitioners
C) Dividing "on-call" time equitably
D) Multiple physicians in the same specialty
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The first major push for American hospitals,nurses,and physicians occurred:

A) During the Civil War
B) After World War I
C) During the flu outbreak of 1919
D) Throughout the time of the bubonic plague
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21
___________was introduced in 1939 to treat bacterial infections.
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22
The largest organ of the body is the _______________.
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___________provides nutritional support for low-income mothers.
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Minor surgery is performed in _______________.
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Doctors who practice independent of others are engaged in ___________practice.
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The care of seriously injured patients takes place in ___________centers.
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Nurse midwives provide care for their patients in ___________centers.
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In 1967,___________performed the first successful heart transplant surgery.
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Psychiatric care facilities were once referred to as _______________.
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Patients with cancer attend ___________centers for their care.
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