The term used to describe what happens when a parent perceives a child as being especially vulnerable and accesses professional care by describing the child's behaviors and developmental level as more problematic than they are is
a. Physically compromised
b. Functional limitations
c. Developmental stifling
d. Dual diagnosis
ANS: C
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a. Otosclerosis. b. Presbycusis. c. Trauma to the bones. d. Frequent ear infections.
Compared to the ICD-9 diagnoses, the DSM-IV provides:
a. a clearer view of an individual client's situation b. less information relevant to diagnoses c. less information describing the phenomena of mental disorders d. an easier method for accounting and billing practices
An approach to making health care more readily available to certain populations by implementing health education, counseling, or support services in places where people normally
congregate, such as places of worship, schools, workplaces, and community centers, is called: a. Case finding b. Wrap-around services c. Outreach d. Comprehensive services
With HIE, patienth no longer have to request copies of their records at one physician's office or hand-carry records to another physician. In this context , HIE stands for:
a. Health Internal Elements. b. Health Information Exchange. c. Hospital Informational Exchange. d. Healthcare Information and Electronics.