WGU C425 Exam QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS/A+ GRADE
Acute Care General Hospital - ✔✔Provides services to diagnose and treat
diseases for a short period of time
Alternative medicine clinics - ✔✔Complementary and alternative medicine
(cam). Complementary intervention are used with conventional medical
treatments. Alternative interventions are used instead of conventional
medicine. Alternative examples are yoga, prayer, herbal remedies
Ambulatory Surgery Center - ✔✔same day surgery services
Children's Hospitals - ✔✔community hospitals that typically have special
facilities and trained staff to deal with the unique medical problems of children,
particularly those with complex and rare conditions
community health centers (1960) - ✔✔centers required by law to be located in
medically underserved areas and to provide services to anyone seeking care
regardless of ability to pay or insurance. Provides family oriented dental,
preventive and primary care. Serve as a primary care safety net.
community hospital - ✔✔A nonfederal, short-stay hospital whose services are
available to the general public.
Dentists - ✔✔treat problems related to the gums, tissues or mouth
DO's - ✔✔musculoskeletal systems. Stress preventative treatment like diet and
exercise. They take a holistic approach to care. mostly generalist.
, Effectiveness of primary care - ✔✔lower hospitalization rates, lower total health
care rates, lower rates of self reported poor health, longer life expectancy
endodontics - ✔✔root canal therapy
Free Clinics - ✔✔1,200 free clinics serve in the U.S AT little to no cost. NOT
supported or operated by the government. Services delivered by trained
volunteer staff.
General Hospitals - ✔✔treat a wide range of conditions and age groups; usually
provide diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services
home care - ✔✔health care brought to patients in their homes
Hospice Care - ✔✔terminally ill patients with a life expectancy of 6 months or
less
Hospital Evolution Stage 1 - ✔✔before 1850, were found in major U.S. cities,
main health care institutions were called almshouses
Hospital evolution stage 2 - ✔✔hospitals evolved from almshouses but served
mainly the poor, began to transition from government ran to community owned
Hospital evolution stage 3 - ✔✔anesthesia was developed this aided in
advancing surgical techniques, germ theory, x-ray units
Acute Care General Hospital - ✔✔Provides services to diagnose and treat
diseases for a short period of time
Alternative medicine clinics - ✔✔Complementary and alternative medicine
(cam). Complementary intervention are used with conventional medical
treatments. Alternative interventions are used instead of conventional
medicine. Alternative examples are yoga, prayer, herbal remedies
Ambulatory Surgery Center - ✔✔same day surgery services
Children's Hospitals - ✔✔community hospitals that typically have special
facilities and trained staff to deal with the unique medical problems of children,
particularly those with complex and rare conditions
community health centers (1960) - ✔✔centers required by law to be located in
medically underserved areas and to provide services to anyone seeking care
regardless of ability to pay or insurance. Provides family oriented dental,
preventive and primary care. Serve as a primary care safety net.
community hospital - ✔✔A nonfederal, short-stay hospital whose services are
available to the general public.
Dentists - ✔✔treat problems related to the gums, tissues or mouth
DO's - ✔✔musculoskeletal systems. Stress preventative treatment like diet and
exercise. They take a holistic approach to care. mostly generalist.
, Effectiveness of primary care - ✔✔lower hospitalization rates, lower total health
care rates, lower rates of self reported poor health, longer life expectancy
endodontics - ✔✔root canal therapy
Free Clinics - ✔✔1,200 free clinics serve in the U.S AT little to no cost. NOT
supported or operated by the government. Services delivered by trained
volunteer staff.
General Hospitals - ✔✔treat a wide range of conditions and age groups; usually
provide diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services
home care - ✔✔health care brought to patients in their homes
Hospice Care - ✔✔terminally ill patients with a life expectancy of 6 months or
less
Hospital Evolution Stage 1 - ✔✔before 1850, were found in major U.S. cities,
main health care institutions were called almshouses
Hospital evolution stage 2 - ✔✔hospitals evolved from almshouses but served
mainly the poor, began to transition from government ran to community owned
Hospital evolution stage 3 - ✔✔anesthesia was developed this aided in
advancing surgical techniques, germ theory, x-ray units