- A. To provide health insurance to all U.S. citizens
- B. To protect patient privacy and secure health information
- C. To ensure hospitals are adequately funded
- D. To regulate healthcare providers’ licensing
- A. Focusing solely on the patient’s medical needs
- B. Involving patients in their own care decisions
- C. Minimizing patient interaction
- D. Prioritizing cost-efficiency over patient satisfaction
- A. Type 1 diabetes
- B. Type 2 diabetes
- C. Gestational diabetes
- D. Prediabetes
- A. Only before and after meals
- B. After every patient contact
- C. Once per hour
- D. Only at the end of each shift
- A. Lower back pain
- B. Shortness of breath and chest pain
- C. Severe headache
- D. Abdominal cramps
- A. To schedule patient appointments
- B. To manage hospital finances
- C. To digitally store and manage patient health information
- D. To monitor employee performance
- A. Using disposable equipment for every patient
- B. Isolating all patients in separate rooms
- C. Implementing strict hand hygiene protocols
- D. Administering antibiotics to all patients upon admission
- A. Hepatitis B vaccine
- B. Influenza vaccine
- C. Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine
- D. Varicella vaccine