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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
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Types of Hospitals
Long Term Care
Services of HC Facilities
Government and Non-Profits
Health Insurance Plans
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Question I 100
  • Treats wide range of
  • conditions and is usually
  • found in small towns

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Question I 200
  • Care for certain conditions or age groups

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Question I 300
  • Operated by federal, state, and local government
    agencies

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Question I 400
  • Provide services, research and education

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Question I 500
  • A state psychiatric facility is an example of
    these types of hospitals

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Question II 100
  • Patients in a long term care facility are usually
    called __________ instead of patients.

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Question II 200
  • In this type of facility, individuals receive
    help with their ADLs

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Question II 300
  • This type of facility is considered a bridge from
    the hospital to home.

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Question II 400
  • Individuals who can perform their own
  • personal care, can purchase or rent a unit
  • and can receive services such as meals,
  • housekeeping, laundry, transportation,
  • social events, and basic medical care in
  • this type of facility.

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Question II 500
  • Some of this type of facility have
  • sub-acute units which can provide
  • rehabilitation services for major
  • illness or surgery, treatment for
  • cancer, or treatments such as dialysis
  • or heart monitoring as well as
  • caring for residents with chronic
  • conditions.

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Question III 100
  • A medical office that provides care for patients
    ages birth to 18 years old.

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Question III 200
  • A patient that has improved enough to leave the
    hospital but still needs to get regular medical
    treatment and physical therapy might go to this
    type of facility.

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Question III 300
  • Three basic services all medical offices offer.

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Question III 400
  • Provides vision examinations
  • Prescribes eye glasses or contact lenses
  • Checks for the presence of eye diseases

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Question III 500
  • Name 2 examples of care that can be provided by
    Home Health Care Professionals

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Question IV 100
  • International agency sponsored by the United
    Nations

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Question IV 200
  • This one from the following list is considered a
    non-profit / voluntary agency
  • Occupational Safety Health Administration
  • National Institute of Health
  • March of Dimes
  • World Health Organization

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Question IV 300
  • Local agency that provides immunizations, record
    keeping and inspections

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Question IV 400
  • The NIH and CDC are subdivisions of the
    ____________.

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Question IV 500
  • Most non-profit health care organizations focus
    on specific

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Question V 100
  • Health insurance plan funded by the U.S.
    government for the members of military and their
    families

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Question V 200
  • HMO stands for

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Question V 300
  • The amount of money that is paid by the patient
    before the health insurance policy starts to pay

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Question V 400
  • Medicare Type B requires the patient
  • to pay

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Question V 500
  • Managed care networks are required to provide

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Answer I 100
  • General Hospitals

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Answer I 200
  • Specialty Hospitals

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Answer I 300
  • Government Hospitals

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Answer I 400
  • University or College Medical Centers

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Answer I 500
  • Government Hospitals

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Answer II 100
  • Residents

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Answer II 200
  • Nursing Home

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Answer II 300
  • Extended Care Facility

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Answer II 400
  • Assisted Living Facility

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Answer II 500
  • Extended care or skilled
  • care facilities

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Answer III 100
  • Pediatricians Office

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Answer III 200
  • Rehabilitation Center

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Answer III 300
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Examinations

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Answer III 400
  • Optical Center

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Answer III 500
  • Nursing care skilled and unskilled levels
  • Therapy physical, occupational, speech or
    respiratory
  • Dietary Education and training

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Answer IV 100
  • WHO
  • World Health Association

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Answer IV 200
  • The March of Dimes

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Answer IV 300
  • The Health Department

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Answer IV 400
  • USDHHS
  • United States Department
  • of Health Human Services

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Answer IV 500
  • Diseases or Health Care
    Professions

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Answer V 100
  • TRICARE

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Answer V 200
  • Health Maintenance
  • Organization

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Answer V 300
  • Deductible

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Answer V 400
  • A premium, deductible
  • and 20 of the bill

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Answer V 500
  • Quality care at the
  • lowest possible cost

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