Student Answer: Physicians having more responsibility for filing claims Untimely claims payments that result in financial difficulty More patients using managed care All of the above Comments: 2. Question : All of the following changes were a result of managed care except Student Answer: Physicians having more responsibility for filing claims Physicians having to wait 30 days or longer for payment Patients having to pay
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Btec Level: 3 in Health and Social Care Unit 5: Anatomy and physiology for Health and Social Care Assessor: F. Mansell Task2: The main tissue types of the body and the role these play in two named organs of the body. P2: Outline the structure of the main tissues of the body There are many different types of cells in the human body. These cells would not be able to function on their own‚ they are all part of a large organism that is called - you. The two named organs that I have chosen for
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Nervous System Anatomy of the Spinal Cord 1. Match each anatomical term in the key to the descriptions given below. Key: a. cauda equina 1. 2. 3. 4. b. conus medullaris c. filum terminale d. foramen magnum most superior boundary of the spinal cord meningeal extension beyond the spinal cord terminus spinal cord terminus collection of spinal nerves traveling in the vertebral canal below the terminus of the spinal cord 2. Match the key letters on the diagram with the following terms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5
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Which of the following is not a function of the nasal conchae and mucosa? Which of the following is not a function of the nasal conchae and mucosa? Heat and moisten the air entering the nasal cavity. Extract heat and moisture from the air leaving the nasal cavity. Destroy pathogens entering the nasopharynx. Filter the air entering the nasal cavity. Which of the following respiratory structures is more commonly known as the "throat"? Which of the following respiratory structures
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Fantastic Literature Fantasy is a product of our subconscious minds. Just like the stories of the past‚ fantastic literature tries to give its messages with an indirectly way for making an impact to our subconscious minds. In other words‚ Fantastic literature is a genre of fiction that uses imagination‚ magic‚ supernatural elements such as ghosts‚ harpies‚ trolls‚ mermaids‚ nymphs‚ vampires‚ centaurs‚ personifications‚ allegories and unrealistic elements as its primary plot element‚ theme or setting
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This assignment will describe the role of energy in the body and explain the physiology of two named body system in relation to energy metabolism. It will explain where energy comes from‚ how the body uses energy‚ what is metabolism/catabolism and anabolism and also it will explain cellular respiration aerobic/anaerobic is. Energy is necessary for muscular activity and movement however‚ energy is also necessary to circulate blood and lymph and tissue fluid throughout the body; for breathing and
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1.2 discuss how body systems interact to ensure the body functions and grows LO2 Understand the relationship between body functioning and relevant detailed anatomy and physiology 2.1 explain normal body responses to everyday activities 2. 2.2 discuss how body responses are explained by cellular and tissue structure and physiology 3. 2.3 explain how the body coordinates its internal activities LO3 Understand how routine data collected in health and social care informs the planning of care
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Contents Page 1. Introduction Task 1 Page 2. Labelled diagram of the Bones of the cranium. Page 3. Labelled diagram of Bones of the face. Page 4. Labelled diagram of the bones neck‚ chest & shoulder. Task 2 Page 5. Labelled diagram showing the position of the Muscles of the face. Page 6. Labelled diagram showing the Muscles that move the head Page 7 .Chart showing the action and location of the muscle of the face. Task 3 Page 8 (A). Describe briefly the function and composition of blood
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Knowledge specification DN22 1) SKULL. The skull consists of 28 bones‚ 22 of which form the framework of the head and provide protection for the brain‚ eyes‚ and ears; six are ear bones. With the exception of the lower jaw bone and the ear bones‚ all skull bones are joined together and fixed in one position. The seams where they join are known as sutures. The bones of the skull are classified as either cranial or facial bones. Cranial Bones. The cranium is formed by eight major
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PET 3351 Exercise Physiology Second Exam Review (Fall 2012) Chapter IV: The Physiological Basis of Muscular Strength and Flexibility 1. Strength is operationally defined as the maximal force that can be exerted in a single effort. Using this definition‚ strength should be assessed using one repetition maximum (1 RM)‚ though we often estimate strength using tests that may involve multiple repetitions. 2. In strength training and rehabilitation‚ emphasis should be given to both the concentric
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