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Unit 1

Unit 1. Introduction to the Healthcare Industry. History of Medicine. Basic Medical care has been around since 5000 B.C. with the use of the following:. History of Medicine. Basic Medical care has been around since 5000 B.C. with the use of Drugs Surgery treatments. History of Medicine.

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  1. Unit 1 Introduction to the Healthcare Industry

  2. History of Medicine • Basic Medical care has been around since 5000 B.C. with the use of the following:

  3. History of Medicine • Basic Medical care has been around since 5000 B.C. with the use of • Drugs • Surgery • treatments

  4. History of Medicine • Father of Medicine • Hippocrates 450 B.C.

  5. History of Medicine • Father of Medicine • Hippocrates 450 B.C. • Developed the scientific approach • Hippocratic oath

  6. Hippocratic oath • Hippocratic Oath -- Classical Version • “I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I will fulfill according to my ability and judgment this oath and this covenant: To hold him who has taught me this art as equal to my parents and to live my life in partnership with him, and if he is in need of money to give him a share of mine, and to regard his offspring as equal to my brothers in male lineage and to teach them this art - if they desire to learn it - without fee and covenant; to give a share of precepts and oral instruction and all the other learning to my sons and to the sons of him who has instructed me and to pupils who have signed the covenant and have taken an oath according to the medical law, but no one else. • I will apply dietetic measures for the benefit of the sick according to my ability and judgment; I will keep them from harm and injustice.I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody who asked for it, nor will I make a suggestion to this effect. Similarly I will not give to a woman an abortive remedy. In purity and holiness I will guard my life and my art.I will not use the knife, not even on sufferers from stone, but will withdraw in favor of such men as are engaged in this work.Whatever houses I may visit, I will come for the benefit of the sick, remaining free of all intentional injustice, of all mischief and in particular of sexual relations with both female and male persons, be they free or slaves.What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men, which on no account one must spread abroad, I will keep to myself, holding such things shameful to be spoken about.If I fulfill this oath and do not violate it, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and art, being honored with fame among all men for all time to come; if I transgress it and swear falsely, may the opposite of all this be my lot.

  7. Early Medical Pioneers • Andreas Vesalius-modern anatomy

  8. Early Medical Pioneers • John Hunter- modern surgery

  9. Early Medical Pioneers • Edward Jenner- Immunizations

  10. Early Medical Pioneers • Joseph Lister- Father of modern sterilization

  11. Early Medical Pioneers • Robert Koch- Father of Disease study

  12. Early Medical Pioneers • Louis Pastuer- Father of bacteria/virus

  13. Early Medical Pioneers • Florence Nightingale- Nursing

  14. Early Medical Pioneers • Clara Barton- Record Keeping

  15. Medicine Today • Daily advances in medicine

  16. Medicine Today • Daily advances in medicine • Medications • Diagnosis • Procedures • Treatment

  17. Future of Medicine • What do you think the future of medicine holds?

  18. Health Care Team • Any trained individual that performs a specific health care function

  19. Health Care Team • Professional Level- College + Graduate school

  20. Health Care Team • Professional Level- College + Graduate school- “Doctors” • MD- Medical Doctor • DO- Doctor of Osteopathy • DC- Doctor of Chiropractic • DDS- Doctor of Dental Surgery • DPT- Doctor of Physical Therapy • Phd- Doctor of Philosophy

  21. Health Care Team • Licensed or Certified Health Workers • 1-4+ years, BS, MS, or certified

  22. Health Care Team • Licensed or Certified Health Workers • RN- Registered nurse • LPN- Licensed Practitioner Nurse • LVN- Licensed Vocational Nurse • MA- Medical Assistant • CNA- Certified nursing Assist • PT- Physical Therapist • PTA- Physical Therapist Assistant • Techs- lab, x-ray, etc………..

  23. Health Care Organizations • Organizations that promote, prevent and prepare us in the healthcare world.

  24. Health Care Organizations • CDC- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services based in Atlanta, Georgia. Recognized as the leading United States government agency for protecting the public health and safety of people

  25. Health Care Organizations • The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health.

  26. Health Care Organizations • The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical research

  27. Health Care Facilities • Hospitals- Large multi-room facility that provides healthcare.

  28. Health Care Facilities • Hospitals- Large multi-room facility that provides healthcare. • Clinic- Small multi-room facility that provides healthcare.

  29. Health Care Facilities • Hospitals- Large multi-room facility that provides healthcare. • Clinic- Small multi-room facility that provides healthcare. • Surgery Center- Small facility that provides surgery only.

  30. Health Care Facilities • Hospitals- Large multi-room facility that provides healthcare. • Clinic- Small multi-room facility that provides healthcare. • Surgery Center- Small facility that provides surgery only. • Medical Office- Small office that provides healthcare to a small group

  31. Medical Assisting • What

  32. Medical Assisting • What • Why

  33. Medical Assisting • What • Why • Who

  34. Medical Assisting • What • Why • Who • Scope of Practice

  35. What Medical assistants are health care workers who perform the administrative and clinical tasks that keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners running smoothly. Certification is optional. • What is a medical assistant?

  36. Why • Medical assistants help in a variety of tasks in the medical setting. Medical assistants perform a vital role in the front and back office. As the nursing shortage becomes more severe, the medical assistant becomes more vital.

  37. Who • YOU

  38. Scope of Practice • Medical assistants are professionals and they are always required by law to work under the direct supervision of a licensed health care provider such as a registered nurse or physician whenever they provide direct (hands-on) patient care procedures.

  39. Scope of Practice • Clinical Duties • Vital signs (ht, wt, bp, hr, rr, temp)

  40. Scope of Practice • Clinical Duties • Vital signs (ht, wt, bp, hr, rr, temp) • Assisting with various exams and procedures ( EKG’s, eye, ear, orthopedic)

  41. Scope of Practice • Clinical Duties • Vital signs (ht, wt, bp, hr, rr, temp) • Assisting with various exams and procedures ( EKG’s, eye, ear, orthopedic) • Injections (if over 18 years old)

  42. Scope of Practice • Clinical Duties • Vital signs (ht, wt, bp, hr, rr, temp) • Assisting with various exams and procedures ( EKG’s, eye, ear, orthopedic) • Injections (if over 18 years old) • Blood draw (if over 18 years old)

  43. Scope of Practice • Clinical Duties • Vital signs (ht, wt, bp, hr, rr, temp) • Assisting with various exams and procedures ( EKG’s, eye, ear, orthopedic) • Injections (if over 18 years old) • Blood draw (if over 18 years old) • Labs (urinalysis, fecal)

  44. Scope of Practice • Administrative Duties • Phone techniques

  45. Scope of Practice • Administrative Duties • Phone techniques • Pt scheduling

  46. Scope of Practice • Administrative Duties • Phone techniques • Pt scheduling • Charting/Documentation

  47. Scope of Practice • Administrative Duties • Phone techniques • Pt scheduling • Charting/Documentation • Billing

  48. Scope of Practice • Administrative Duties • Phone techniques • Pt scheduling • Charting/Documentation • Billing • File

  49. Scope of Practice • Administrative Duties • Phone techniques • Pt scheduling • Charting/Documentation • Billing • File • Records management

  50. Scope of Practice • What you can not do. • Examinations

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