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1. They are any recipient of healthcare services


 PATIENT

2. An individual who is qualified by education, training, licensure/regulation when


applicable and performs professional service within his/her scope of practice and
independently reports that professional service.
 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL

3. Experts make also their experiments and clinical study here to understand the emerging
virus and disease outbreak in the country.
 MEDICAL LABORATORY

4. They may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients and
methods of treatment—known as specialties—or they may assume responsibility for the
provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and
communities—known as general practice.
 PHYSICIAN

5. They are highly-educated, licensed health care professionals who can help patients
reduce pain and improve or restore mobility - in many cases without expensive surgery
and often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription medications and their
side effects.
 PHYSICAL THERAPIST

6. These are accredited establishments that sell medicines and other medical goods or
paraphernalia.
 DRUG STORE

7. They may plan food and nutrition programs and promote healthy eating habits to
prevent and treat illness.
 DIETITIAN

8. These are the barangay health worker, volunteers or traditional birth attendants or
hilot.
 VILLAGE HEALTH WORKER
9. These are the rural health units, their sub-centers, chest clinics, malaria eradication
units, and schistosomiasis control units are directly operated by the DOH; puericulture
centers operated by League of Puericulture Centers; tuberculosis clinics and hospitals of
the Philippine Tuberculosis Society; private clinics, clinics operated by the Philippine
Medical Association; clinics operated by large industrial firms for their employees;
community hospitals and health centers operated by the Philippine Medicare Care
Commission and other health facilities operated by voluntary religious and civic groups.
 PRIMARY LEVEL OF HEALTH CARE FACILITY

10. They advise on or apply preventive and curative measures, and promote health with
the ultimate goal of meeting the health needs and expectations of individuals and
populations, and improving population health outcomes.
 HEALTH CARE PROFESSION

11. It defines as an absence or presence of symptoms of illness.


 HEALTH

12. They provide help to another person in need. The person receiving care may be an adult
- often a parent or a spouse - or a child with special medical needs.
 CAREGIVER

13. Services that are performed by healthcare professionals, or by others under their
direction for purpose of promoting, maintaining, or restoring health.
 HEALTH SERVICES

14. A healthcare professional who performs chemical, hematological, immunologic,


histopathological, cytopathological, microscopic and bacteriological diagnostic analysis
on body fluids such as blood, urine sputum, stool, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), peritoneal
fluid, pericardial fluid, and synovial fluid, as well as other specimens.
 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY

15. It is a major health care facility which provides preventive, diagnostic, curative, and
rehabilitative treatment to patients.
 HOSPITAL

16. These companies play a key role in the diagnosis, treatment, nursing, and management
of illness, disease, and injury.
 HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
17. The services rendered at this level are for clients afflicted with diseases which seriously
threaten their health and which require highly technical and specialized knowledge,
facilities and personnel to treat effectively.
 TERTIARY LEVEL OF HEALTH CARE FACILITY

18. They are the medical personnel who perform diagnostic imaging examinations and
administer radiation therapy treatments.
 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST

19. They have the professional training and clinical skills to help people learn to cope more
effectively with life issues and mental health problems.
 PSYCHOLOGIST

20. The services offered to patients with symptomatic stages of disease, which require
moderately specialized knowledge and technical resources for adequate treatment.
 SECONDARY LEVEL OF HEALTH CARE FACILITY

21. They provide backup health services for cases that require hospitalization and establish
close contact with intermediate level health workers or village health workers. These
are the physicians with specialty, nurses, dentist, pharmacists, and other health
professionals.
 FIRST LINE HOSPITAL PERSONNEL

22. He or she explains physicians' instructions to patients so these individuals can use these
medications safely and effectively.
 PHARMACIST

23. Private health care was of better quality in terms of facilities and personnel.
 PHILIPPINES

24. Specializing in pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, women's sexual and reproductive


health (including annual gynecological exams, family planning, menopausal care and
others), and newborn care.
 MIDWIFE

25. The rendering of health care services to the people is called ________.
 HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM
26. It is the entry point of patients for the help of health professionals. Outpatient
consultations, first aid, dental procedures, counseling, psychotherapy, immunizations
can be performed in these facilities.
 CLINIC

27. Is a specialized healthcare practitioner trained in pulmonary medicine in order to work


therapeutically with people suffering from pulmonary disease.
 RESPIRATORY THERAPIST

28. These can be associated with hospitals, clinics, and health centers that may be public or
privately owned by companies or individuals.
 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

29. They advance in medical practices as they progressed rapidly in terms of world's leading
neurologist.
 INDIA

30. Services provided to individuals or communities by agents of the health services or


professions to promote, maintain, monitor, or restore health.
 HEALTHCARE

31. They are experts in the field of food and nutrition and help others achieve their health
goals.
 NUTRITIONIST

32. This country has one of the highest fertility treatment success rate in the world.
 MALAYSIA

33. They attend to health problems beyond the competence of village workers and provide
support to front-line health workers in terms of supervision, training, supplies, and
services. These are the medical practitioners, nurses and midwives.
 INTERMEDIATE LEVEL OF HEALTH WORKERS

34. It has arguably one of the best healthcare system in the world.
 HONGKONG

35. Adept at making an incision in a vein to inject or to draw body fluids for clinical or
medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research.
 PHLEBOTOMIST
36. They become particularly known for its advances in cosmetic surgery.
 THAILAND

37. All the activities whose primary purpose is to improve or maintain health.
 HEALTH SYSTEM

38. Clinician who use mechanical force and movements (Biomechanics or Kinesiology),
Manual Therapy and various other physical therapies to treat and remediate
impairments and promote mobility, function, and quality of life through examination,
diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention.
 PHYSIOTHERAPIST

39. They are healthcare professionals who provide preventive and restorative treatments
for problems affecting the mouth and teeth.
 DENTIST

40. A professional within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families,
and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of
life.
 NURSE

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