ALHT 109 Final Review

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Across
  1. 2. Handwashing facilities, biohazards labels and eye wash stations
  2. 6. Provides care for children in the school setting
  3. 8. Provides health care for individuals with low incomes and those who are physically disabled
  4. 10. Personal Health Information
  5. 11. Provides health care for most individuals over 65 years old and for disabled persons receiving Social Security
  6. 12. One-celled organism; classified by shape and arrangement; treatable with antibiotics, but can become resistant
  7. 13. Developed regulations regarding long-term and home health care
  8. 16. Provides health care to uninsured children of poor working families who earn too little to afford private insurance in Louisiana
  9. 17. An infectious disease used in bioterrorism; caused by the bacteria; transmitted by fleas, rats, chipmunks, and squirrels; has no vaccine available at this time
  10. 19. Handwashing, good personal habits and safe handling of sharps
  11. 22. The ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics and the values of the culture of others
  12. 23. Establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job-related illnesses
  13. 28. A written material concerning a hazardous material and informs you of what you need to know
  14. 30. The act was passed in 1987 to implement certain basic patient rights and guidelines for nursing home facilities
  15. 36. The amount that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the insurance will pay
  16. 37. An uncontrolled flame or smoke
  17. 38. A federal agency which researches the quality of health care delivery and identifies the standard of treatment that should be provided by health care facilities
  18. 39. Gowns, gloves, goggles, mask, lab coats, head cover and booties
  19. 40. Any device or item that may accidentally cut a person handling it
  20. 41. An individual who believes in the supremacy of the own ethnic group
  21. 42. Simple organisms that live on dead organic matter; antibiotics don’t work; treatment is expensive and damaging to the liver
  22. 43. Causes infections and diseases
  23. 45. Provides care for the terminally ill with a life expectancy of 6 months or less
  24. 48. Is beneficial in maintaining homeostasis
  25. 49. Provides care for the elderly who need care when the family is not at home
  26. 50. When a dominant culture absorbs other cultures into it
  27. 53. A person who assists the team in finding answers to the problem and leads the group to a solution
  28. 55. A classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics
  29. 58. To prejudge
  30. 59. The classification of people based on national origin
  31. 61. One-celled animal-like organism; found in water, soil and decayed materials; ex: Malaria, Amebic Dysentery and Trichomonas
  32. 62. Provides for the active duty military personnel, their dependents, and the retired military
  33. 63. Provides physical, occupational, speech, and other similar therapies
Down
  1. 1. Provides special care for victims of accidents or sudden illnesses
  2. 3. A division of the USDHHS: involved in research of diseases
  3. 4. When the care is directed toward a preventive type of plan and the insured is required to use only affiliated healthcare
  4. 5. A federal agency responsible for regulating foods, drugs, and cosmetics sold to the public
  5. 6. Performs minor surgical procedures and patients are sent home immediately after they recover
  6. 7. Provides care in the patient’s home
  7. 8. A small living organism that is not visible to the eye
  8. 9. A division of the USDHHS: concerned with the cause, spread, and control of diseases in populations and determines which immunizations will be released
  9. 10. Father runs the house
  10. 14. A set of shared attitudes, beliefs, values, goals, and practices that characterizes a particular group
  11. 15. Provides basic physical and emotional care to individuals who can no longer care for themselves
  12. 18. The nation that had a very extensive, massive, and sophisticated biological warfare program
  13. 19. An international agency which investigates and addresses serious health problems throughout the world
  14. 20. When an industry forms a contract with certain health care agencies to provide for their employees
  15. 21. Required for a physician, physical therapist, registered nurse and dentist
  16. 24. Additional hours of approved education
  17. 25. All blonds are dumb
  18. 26. Ebola is an example
  19. 27. Provides health care for employees while at work
  20. 29. Multipurpose extinguisher
  21. 31. A highly contagious and infectious diseases used in bioterrorism; is stored in several countries for us in bioterrorism; one of the symptoms is a "belly button" like rash; there is a vaccine available to high risk personnel at this time
  22. 32. A sudden unforeseen even that effects large number of people and may result in bodily injury or property damage or any incident that taxes a facility beyond normal capabilities
  23. 33. A family which consist of a father, mother, children, and grandparents
  24. 34. Also called rabbit fever
  25. 35. Insurance company pays a certain percentage of the covered expenses
  26. 44. College-educated individuals are better prepared for the job
  27. 46. A muscle-paralyzing disease used in bioterrorism; caused by a toxin from a bacterium; the most deadly substance known to man; treatment is an antitoxin kept by CDC
  28. 47. care which provides for the whole person
  29. 51. The cost of the insurance plan
  30. 52. The system of medicine, when disease is determined, health care is directed toward eliminating the microorganisms and conquering the disease process
  31. 54. A record of information about an individual who is seeking a job
  32. 56. Typhus Fever and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  33. 57. Smallest; cannot reproduce unless they are inside another living cell; antibiotics ineffective, difficult to kill
  34. 60. Paying $15 for each physician visit is an example of this