Practice Test for TExES Health Science (273) Latest 2023 Graded A+
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How does Medicaid differ from Medicare medicaid is federally and state-funded
What are the two leading causes of death in the US heart disease and cancer
The greatest benefit of adopting an electronic medical record system is accessibility of
information
The migration of educated healthca...
Practice Test for TExES Health Science
(273) Latest 2023 Graded A+
How does Medicaid differ from Medicare ✔✔medicaid is federally and state-funded
What are the two leading causes of death in the US ✔✔heart disease and cancer
The greatest benefit of adopting an electronic medical record system is ✔✔accessibility of
information
The migration of educated healthcare providers from rural areas to urban areas or from
developing countries to developed countries is ✔✔brain drain
The WHO focuses on? ✔✔economics, disease prevention, and proverty
What is universal health care ✔✔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? ✔✔the beveridge model
,Why are demographic factors an important consideration when discussing health issues
✔✔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? ✔✔begin a program for reducing the contaminants in the drinking
water
Deductible ✔✔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 ✔✔% 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 ✔✔kidneys, ureters, bladder
, the disease commonly called lupus is abbreviated as ✔✔LE
what is the abbreviation for intramuscular ✔✔IM
what does the abbreviation gtt mean? ✔✔drops
what is the abbreviation for extended release? ✔✔XL
what is the abbreviation for without? ✔✔s
what does UA stand for? ✔✔urinalysis
what is the abbreviation for write on label? ✔✔Sig
what does ROS stand for ✔✔review of systems
what abbreviation is used when there is not enough of a specimen for a lab test? ✔✔QNS
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