Checking on What You Have Learned
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Written by tony benjamin
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Sunday, 02 March 2008 |
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A. On a separate sheet of paper number from I through 20, and beside each number write the word true or false. whichever correctly describes the statement. 1. The best way to select a doctor when in a new community is to ask. your neighbor to recommend one. 2. Medical exchanges will send you a doctor in case of an emergency. 3. Specialists have had additional training after they were graduated from medical schools. 4. A pediatrician is a root doctor. 5.Modem drugs are more effective and more expensive than those used in earlier times. ' 6.A doctor should be called when a person is unconscious. 7.A urine test may tell whether or not there is an infection. 8.Blood tests indicate whether or not you are anemic. 9.It is Important that a nurse be tactful. 10.Narcotics require special permits from the Federal Governmem before the doctor can write the prescription and the druggist can fill it, 11. The only military or naval organization that the United States Public Health Service serves is the Coast Guard. 12. The United States Department of Agriculture provides for [ederal meal inspection. 13. It is the job of city health departments to record births, deaths. and marriages. 14.The national disaster relief agency is the Salvation Army. 15.There are no philanthropic foundations imerested in medical research. 16.Blue Cross is a hospitalization plan that is paid [or by the government. 17.Workmen's compensation laws provide [or the payment of pan of a workman's wages when he is injured on the job. 18.The health of the people in the Unlted Stales is as good as it could be. 19.Health services protect only the needy. 20.Blue Shield provides the subscriber with medical and surgical care while the subscriber is working. B. On a separate sheet of paper. write the numbers I through 9. After the number write the words which best complete the sentences. 1. A person should have a thorough physical examination every 2. A doctor who has specialized in diseases of the skin is called a 3. A doctor who assists with the delivery of a baby is called an 4. The rate that indicates the number of times you breath during a minute is called 5.The pulse rate for men is normally 6.The test that shows the rate of oxidation of food is called a 7.An eye doctor is called a 8.The service that cares for lepers and drug addicts is me 9.Federal school lunch programs are controlled by the United Stales C. On a separate sheet of paper number from I through 10. and write the letter of the answer which accurately completes the statement. 1. A medical doctor is a graduate of: (a) a hospital; (b) a junior college; (c) an accredited medical school. 2. An eye specialist is called: (a) an ophthalmologist; (b) an otolaryngolo?gist; (c) an obstetrician. 3. A nerve specialist is called: (a) a gynecologist; (b) a neurologist; (c) a pathologist 4. The average family doctor is a: (a) dermatologist; (b) general practitioner; (3) surgeon. 5. A person trained to help people recover the use of their limbs is called a: (a) ehiropodist: (b) occupational therapist; (c) physical therapist. 6. Quarantine services at entry points are maintained by the: (a) United States Public Health Service; (b) Merchant Marine; (c) Coast Guard. 7. First aid courses are given by instructors from the: (a) National Safety Council; (b) American Red Cross; (c) Salvation Anny. 8. The World Health Organization: (a) is devoted to the task of making the world a more healthful place in which to live; (b) stamped out dysentery in India; (c) stamped out yaws in United States. 9. Group hospital insurance rates: (a) cover everyone in the United States; (b) are the same in all states; (c) vary in different parts of the United States. 10. An intelligent patient should: (a) do what he thinks is best; (b) follow doctor's orders; (c) try different doctors.
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