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LSU Sociology 2001 Final Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ alcoholism - Answers A disease related to the drinking of alcohol that has identifiable and progressive symptoms. (If untreated, alcoholism can lead to mental damage, physical incapacity, and early death.) barefoot doctors - Answers People chosen by the peasants in the communes in Communists China to provide medicine and treat simple illnesses and emergencies and receive three to eighteen months of training. chiropractors - Answers Those who practice healing by manipulating the body, especially the spine. degenerative diseases - Answers Those diseases that slowly disable the body as one gets older, such as heart disease and cancer. diagnostic related groups (DRGs) - Answers The schedule of payment limits set by the federal government for Medicaid and Medicare recipients. epidemiology - Answers The study of the spread of diseases. fee-for-service - Answers A medical payment system in which the physician is paid for each visit and each service rendered. fetal monitoring - Answers Measuring the vital signs of the infant as it is being born. health maintenance organization (HMO) - Answers A prepaid health care plan in which a fee is paid in advance for all necessary health care. heroic medicine - Answers Dramatic medical treatments such as bleeding, blistering, or administering poisonous laxatives. hypochondriac - Answers A healthy person who believes he or she is ill. infectious diseases - Answers Diseases caused by germs and viruses that can be spread from one person to another. laissez faire - Answers An economy in which there is no government planning or intervention. Medicaid - Answers Federally sponsored health insurance for the poor. medical center - Answers A major hospital that trains new physicians, conducts research, and provides tertiary medical care. medical model of illness - Answers A model of illness in which sickness is viewed as an individual problem requiring individual treatment. Medicare - Answers Federally sponsored health insurance for people age sixty-five or older. municipal hospital - Answers A hospital built and operated by a city or county. noblesse oblige - Answers The obligation of the rich to give to the poor and suffering. nutritionist - Answers A person who specialized in proper eating programs. orphan drugs - Answers Drugs that are valuable in the treatment of rare diseases but are not profitable to manufacture. pathological illness - Answers An illness in which the body is clearly diseased or malfunctioning in some way. placebo effect - Answers A benefit arising from a patient's belief that a medicine will have a beneficial effect. primary medical care - Answers The first general, overall care the patient needs. proprietary hospital - Answers A hospital that is privately owned, usually by physicians or hospital corporations. registered dietitian (RD) - Answers Licensed members of hospital staffs that plan regular meals and special diets for patients.

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LSU Sociology 2001 Final Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+

alcoholism - Answers A disease related to the drinking of alcohol that has identifiable and progressive
symptoms. (If untreated, alcoholism can lead to mental damage, physical incapacity, and early death.)

barefoot doctors - Answers People chosen by the peasants in the communes in Communists China to
provide medicine and treat simple illnesses and emergencies and receive three to eighteen months of
training.

chiropractors - Answers Those who practice healing by manipulating the body, especially the spine.

degenerative diseases - Answers Those diseases that slowly disable the body as one gets older, such as
heart disease and cancer.

diagnostic related groups (DRGs) - Answers The schedule of payment limits set by the federal
government for Medicaid and Medicare recipients.

epidemiology - Answers The study of the spread of diseases.

fee-for-service - Answers A medical payment system in which the physician is paid for each visit and
each service rendered.

fetal monitoring - Answers Measuring the vital signs of the infant as it is being born.

health maintenance organization (HMO) - Answers A prepaid health care plan in which a fee is paid in
advance for all necessary health care.

heroic medicine - Answers Dramatic medical treatments such as bleeding, blistering, or administering
poisonous laxatives.

hypochondriac - Answers A healthy person who believes he or she is ill.

infectious diseases - Answers Diseases caused by germs and viruses that can be spread from one person
to another.

laissez faire - Answers An economy in which there is no government planning or intervention.

Medicaid - Answers Federally sponsored health insurance for the poor.

medical center - Answers A major hospital that trains new physicians, conducts research, and provides
tertiary medical care.

medical model of illness - Answers A model of illness in which sickness is viewed as an individual
problem requiring individual treatment.

Medicare - Answers Federally sponsored health insurance for people age sixty-five or older.

municipal hospital - Answers A hospital built and operated by a city or county.

, noblesse oblige - Answers The obligation of the rich to give to the poor and suffering.

nutritionist - Answers A person who specialized in proper eating programs.

orphan drugs - Answers Drugs that are valuable in the treatment of rare diseases but are not profitable
to manufacture.

pathological illness - Answers An illness in which the body is clearly diseased or malfunctioning in some
way.

placebo effect - Answers A benefit arising from a patient's belief that a medicine will have a beneficial
effect.

primary medical care - Answers The first general, overall care the patient needs.

proprietary hospital - Answers A hospital that is privately owned, usually by physicians or hospital
corporations.

registered dietitian (RD) - Answers Licensed members of hospital staffs that plan regular meals and
special diets for patients.

secondary care givers - Answers Those who provide more specialized care than that provided by a
general practitioner.

secondary medical care - Answers Care that is more specialized than the care a general practitioner
provides.

sick role - Answers A set of expectations, privileges, and obligations related to illness.

social model of illness - Answers The view that much disease is caused by social conditions and that it
can be cured by changing social conditions.

statistical illness - Answers An illness in which one's health varies from the norm.

tertiary medical care - Answers Long-term care requiring complex technology.

voluntary hospital - Answers A nonprofit hospital that treats patients who need short-term care.

acting crowd - Answers A crowd that acts on the basis of aroused impulse and this one that may be
volatile, aggressive, and dangerous.

casual crowd - Answers A crowd that is high in anonymity but low in suggestibility, contagion, emotional
arousal, and unity.

censorship - Answers Prohibiting the availability of some type of information.

classical perspective - Answers A view of acting crowd behavior that suggests that people in a crowd lose
their conscious personalities and act impulsively on the basis of their instincts rather than reason.

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