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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEvocabulary M13

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Título del test:
vocabulary M13

Descripción:
M13 Documentación sanitaria

Autor:
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Fecha de Creación:
22/01/2023

Categoría:
Idiomas

Número preguntas: 52
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Extension of the entire foot superiorly: Plantarflexion Inversion Dorsiflexion External rotation.
Removes extra water, salts, and waste products from blood and body; controls PH; controls water and salt balance: Articular system Urinary system Digestive system Respiratory system.
Involved in movement and heat production: Articular system Muscular system Endocrine system Immune system.
Straightening movement that increases the angle between body parts: Abduction Flexion Extension Abduction.
A general term for the activity of organizing doctors, hospitals, and other providers into groups to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care.: Extended Care Facility Behavioral Health Care Home Care Managed Care.
Collects, transfers, and processes information.: Nervous system Lymphatic system The organ level Endocrine system.
A rotation of the forearm that moves the palm to facing down.: Plantarflexion Pronation Eversion Abdduction.
Defends against diseases.: Digestive system Immune system Lymphatic system Reproductive system.
Moves blood throughout the body.: Circulatory system Locomotor system Urinary system Digestive system.
A plan-of-care developed from the assessment of the patient and his/her diagnosis.: Outpatient Care Chronic Care Care Plan Home Care.
Extension of the entire foot superiorly.: Plantarflexion Inversion Dorsiflexion External rotation.
Basic or general health care usually by general practitioners, family practitioners, internist, obstetricians and paedlatricians.: Outpatient care Managed care Primary care Preventive care.
It is made up of cells that form the body's structure. Examples include bone and cartilage.: Nervous tissue Muscle tissue Connective tissue Epithelial tissue.
Health care emphasizing priorities for prevention, early detection, and early treatmentof conditions.: Managed care Preventive care Primary care Outpatient care.
Flexion of the entire foot inferiorly.: Plantarflexion Dorsiflexion Inversion Eversion.
Produces hormones that communicate between cells.: Endocrine system Skeletal system Muscular system Lymphatic system .
Bending movement that decreases the angle between two parts.: Extension Abduction Pronation Flexion.
A motion that pulls a structure away from the midline of the body.: Abduction Flexion Adduction Supination.
A motion that pulls a structure toward the midline of the body.: Flexion Eversion Adduction Abduction.
Movement of the sole of the foot away from the median plane.: Inversion Eversion Dorsiflexion Abduction.
Rotation of the forearm so that the palm face up.: Supination Pronation Flexion Eversion.
Shoulder or hip would point the toes or the flexed forearm inwards.: Internal rotation External rotation Abduction Adduction.
Turns the toes os flexed foream outward (away from the midline).: External rotation Internal rotation Supination Eversion.
Movement of the sole towards the median plane.: Inversion Eversion Dorsiflexion Plantarflexion.
Cells are the basic units of structure and function in the human body, as the are in all living things. Each cell carries out basic life processes that allow the body to survive.: The cellular level The tissue level The organ level The organism level.
After the cell, the tissue is the next level of organization in the human body. A tissue is a group of connected cells that have a similar function. The tissue level The cellular level The organ system level The organ level .
Functions to line and cover organs as well as carry out absorption and secretion. Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue.
It is made up of cells that have the unique ability to contract or become shorter. Muscles attached to bones enable the body to move.: Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue.
It is made up of neurons, or nerve cells, that carry electrical messages. Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue.
After tissues, organs are the next level of organization of the human body. An organ is a structure that consists of two or more type of tissues that work together to do the same job.: The organ level The tissue level The cellular level The organism level.
Supports and protects soft tissues of body; produces blood cells, stores minerals.: Endocrine system Skeletal system Immune system Articular system.
Defend against infection and sisease, moves lymph between tissues and the blood stream.: Nervous system Articular system Inmune system Lymphatic system.
Link the skeletal system to allow for different degrees and types of movement.: Nervous system Endocrine system Articular system Muscular system.
Brings air to sites where gas exchange can occur between the blood and cells (around body) or blood and air (lungs).: Digestive system Respiratory system Reproductive system Circulatory system.
Digests foods and absorbs nutrients, mineral, vitamins, and water,; Reproductive system Circulatory system Digestive system Endocrine system.
Produces gametes (sex cells) hormones.: Circulatory system Nervous system Endrocrine system Reproductive system.
Provides our bodies with shape, protection of our internal organs and the ability to move.: Circulatory system Digestive system Locomotor / Musculoskeletal system Muscular system.
A pattern of health care in which a patient is treated for an acute (immediate and severe) episode of illness. It is usually delivered in a hospital setting by specialized personnel using complex and sophisticated technical equipment and materials. Acute Care Aftercare Ambulatory Care Ancillary Care.
Services that are administered after hospitalization or rehabilitation that are individualized. Acute Care Ambulatory Care Ancillary Care Aftercare.
Medical care received in lieu of inpatient hospitalization. Examples include outpatient surgery, home health care, and skilled nursing facility care. Alternate Care Acute Care Ambulatory Care Ancillary Care.
Health services delivered on an outpatient basis. Also called "outpatient care". Ancillary Care Ambulatory Care Aftercare Acute Care.
Additional health care services performed, such as lab work and x-rays. Acute Care Aftercare Ambulatory Care Ancillary Care.
Treatment of mental health and/or substance abuse disorders. Care Plan Managed Care Behavioral Health Care Long-term Care.
Long term care of individuals with long standing, persistent diseases or conditions. Chronic Care Care Plan Home Care Long-term Care.
The provision of a broad spectrum of health services that are required to prevent, diagnose, and treat physical and mental illnesses and to maintain health. Comprehensive Care Care Plan Managed Care Outpatient Care.
Clinical services provided during a single inpatient hospitalization of for multiple conditions over a lifetime. Continuum of Care Episode of Care Home Care Behavioral Health Care.
All treatment rendered in a specified time frame for a specific disease. Extended Care Facility Episode of Care Home Care Preventive Care.
A nursing home-type setting that offers skilled, intermediate, or custodial care. Continuum of Care Home Care Care Plan Extended Care Facility.
Medical care ordinarily administered in a hospital or on an outpatient basis; however, the patient is at his/her home. Home Care Long-term Care Managed Care Preventive Care.
Services ordinarily provided in a skilled nursing, intermediate care, personal care, supervisory care, or elder care facility. Managed Care Preventive Care Alternate Care Long-term Care.
Care given a person who is not bedridden. Outpatient Care Managed Care Behavioral Health Care Continuum of Care.
It is administered at a highly specialized medical center. It is associated with the utilization of high-cost technology resources. Primary Care Tertiary Care Ambulatory Care Ancillary Care.
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