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How does Medicaid differ from Medicare -Ans>>Medicaid is income based and state-funded. Medicare is largely based on age and is federal. What are the two leading causes of death in the US -Ans>>heart disease and cancer The greatest benefit of adopting an electronic medical record ...

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Practice Test for TExES Health Science (273) Latest 2023 Graded A+
How does Medicaid differ from Medicare -Ans>>Medicaid is income based and state-funded.
Medicare is largely based on age and is federal.

What are the two leading causes of death in the US -Ans>>heart disease and cancer

The greatest benefit of adopting an electronic medical record system is -Ans>>accessibility of
information

The migration of educated healthcare providers from rural areas to urban areas or from developing
countries to developed countries is -Ans>>brain drain

The WHO focuses on? -Ans>>economics, disease prevention, and proverty

What is universal health care -Ans>>a specific type of health care where everyone is provided health
coverage regardless of their income, race, age, re-existing conditions, gender or wealth

Under which health care model would you never receive a doctors bill? -Ans>>the beveridge model

Why are demographic factors an important consideration when discussing health issues -
Ans>>knowledge of these factors can help doctors find the cause or stimulus for certain diseases

How could the newly elected gov't of a low-income country work to achieve a higher life expectancy
for its citizens? -Ans>>begin a program for reducing the contaminants in the drinking water

Deductible -Ans>>an amount of money you must pay for health care services covered under your plan
before the insurance company begins to pay for these services
-ex) if deductible is at 1500, then your insurance company doesn't pay anything for you until you pay
the first 1500

Coinsurance -Ans>>% share of the costs of a covered health care service that you are responsible for
-ex) 1000 procedure, 20% coninsurance, out of pocket costs will be $200 which is 20% of 1000 (the
rest 80% of the bill will be paid to your doctor by your health insurance company)

KUB stand for -Ans>>kidneys, ureters, bladder

the disease commonly called lupus is abbreviated as -Ans>>LE

what is the abbreviation for intramuscular -Ans>>IM

what does the abbreviation gtt mean? -Ans>>drops

what is the abbreviation for extended release? -Ans>>XL

what is the abbreviation for without? -Ans>>s

what does UA stand for? -Ans>>urinalysis

what is the abbreviation for write on label? -Ans>>Sig

what does ROS stand for -Ans>>review of systems

what abbreviation is used when there is not enough of a specimen for a lab test? -Ans>>QNS

what is the abbreviation used to instruct a patient to take medication by mouth? -Ans>>PO

, what is not allergic to any medications? -Ans>>NKDA

what does the abbreviation afeb mean? -Ans>>without fever

what abbreviation is used to mean at bedtime? -Ans>>hs

the synonym for cranial is -Ans>>cephalic

if structure A is situated more towards the front than structure B, then structure A is -Ans>>ventral to
structure B

synarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, and diarthrosis the elbow is considered -Ans>>diarthrosis

what is one reason that enzymes are present in the small intestine -Ans>>to break down protein to
amino acids

using the mnemonic FRE123, what does it tell us about a second class lever -Ans>>the resistance is
found in the middle of this lever system

in ectotherms, what controls body temp? -Ans>>external forces

if a muscle is held at a shortened resting length, then why is tension development compromised? -
Ans>>because the sacromere can only shorten soo much

communication within your body is needed for homeostatis, which system(s) provides this
communication? -Ans>>nervous system and endocrine system

this mechanism is in lay when the original state is restored due to a response that opposes that
change -Ans>>negative feedback loop

if you wanted to divide a body into equal right and left halves, which plane should you use? -
Ans>>median

the most common sign or symptom of a malabsorption disorder is -Ans>>chronic diarrhea

your breastbone is ......... to your vertebral column -Ans>>anterior

which of the following is not a feature of alveoli -Ans>>they are surrounded by capillaries

in the lungs, the oxygen leaves the air, where does it travel next? -Ans>>to the film of water that
coats the alveoli

which of the following explains why humans are unable to absorb enough oxygen through their skin -
Ans>>there is not enough surface area

female erectile tissue, while smaller than a males, does exist. which structure contains female erectile
tissue? -Ans>>clitoris

which structure is most likely to prevent sperm from entering the female reproductive tract? -
Ans>>cervix

how long is the epididymus and why does it take two weeks for sperm cells to move through it? -
Ans>>23 feet, and because sperm cells are so small

sperm production takes place inside which of the following -Ans>>seminal vesicles in the testicles

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