ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. Medicare Part A provides:
prescription drug coverage.
inpatient hospital services.
home health services.
services of physicians and surgeons.
compensation for workers injured on the job.
2. The administrative medical assistant will be trained in:
sterilization of instruments
obtaining vital signs
giving injections
clerical skills
3. Describe how workers compensation insurance impacts the relationship
between employees and employers in the context of workplace injuries.
It limits the employer's responsibility for workplace safety.
Workers compensation insurance provides a safety net for
employees, allowing them to receive benefits without needing
to prove employer negligence.
It creates a hostile environment where employees fear suing their
employers.
It encourages employees to take more risks at work due to
guaranteed coverage.
, 4. Describe the approach an allopathic physician takes towards patient
care.
An allopathic physician focuses solely on preventive care and
lifestyle changes.
An allopathic physician uses standard medical practices,
including surgery and pharmaceuticals, to treat diseases.
An allopathic physician primarily uses alternative therapies and
holistic methods.
An allopathic physician emphasizes patient education over
medical intervention.
5. Describe how health administration balances patient care with
profitability.
Health administration is only concerned with clinical outcomes.
Health administration ensures quality patient care while
managing the financial aspects of healthcare operations.
Health administration focuses solely on reducing costs without
regard for patient care.
Health administration prioritizes profitability over patient care.
6. Primary care physicians are typically involved in
preventive care only
specialty care
prevention, treatment of routine conditions, and care
coordination
just the treatment of routine illnesses and injuries
7. The Social Security Act of 1965 created which of the following?
Survivor benefits