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NHA CCMA - Chapter 10 - Patient Care Coordination and Education Exam 2024 A+ Graded comprehensive care - Care designed for the patient's physical and mental health needs using a team -
based approach. accountable care org anizations (ACOs) - Group of medical professionals associated with a defined patient population that are accountable for the quality and cost of care delivered to those patients. abdominal aortic aneurysm - an enlarged area in the lower part of the aorta that supplied blood back to the body preventative care - check -ups, patient counseling, and other screenings to prevent illness, disease, or other health -related issues clinical quality measures - Ways to identify treatments, processes, experiences, and outcomes. kinesthetic learning - learning by seeing the action and performing it Patient Centered Care - Patients and their families as core members of the team. The focus is on the individual needs and preferences of the patient throughout various stage s of life Coordinated Care - means the provider -directed medical practice oversees all specialty care, hospital, home health care, and community services. Accessible Services - includes tools provided through patient information web portals Primary Care Provider - is the first provider from whom a patient will seek care and services Advance Practice Nurse - have more education and experience than RNs and can usually perform many of the same tasks as a physician assistant Specialist - is a p rovider that diagnoses and treats conditions that require a specific area of expertise and knowledge. Registered Nurse - are licensed by individual states and have an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing Licensed Practical Nurse - sometimes referred to as vocational nurses - are licensed by individual states Pharmacist - prepare and dispense medications prescribed by authorized providers Dentist - diagnose and treat issues relating to the teeth and mouth Therapist - professional trained in the pra ctice of a particular therapy Psychiatrist - physicians who diagnose, prescribe medications for, and treat mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders Psychologist - are not physicians but work with patients experiencing mental health challenges, such as bipolar and personality disorders Social Worker - assist patients and families in times of transition or crisis Dietician - educate patients on the connection between chronic disease and nutrition, assist with menu planning, and help low -income patients obtain healthier foods at lower prices Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm - When the large blood vessel (aorta) that supplies blood to the abdomen, pelvis, and legs becomes abnormally large or balloons outward. Preventative Care - the focus is to promote good he alth and to prevent illness Clinical quality measures - Ways to identify treatments, processes, experiences, and outcomes. Adult Daycare Programs - Provide non -institutional support for people who are otherwise unable to remain in the community Assistive Living - a residence for people who require some help with daily care, but who need less care than a long -term care facility offers Long Term Care - 24-hour care provided for people with ongoing conditions who are generally unable to manage thei r ADLs Low Cost Medication Programs - Community Health Programs - are planned to meet the needs of designated populations or subpopulations. Telehealth - Use of technology to deliver health -related services and information, including telemedicine Lear ning Styles - The manner in which one gains knowledge or skill through education Auditory Learning - Learning by hearing and listening

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