- •When was the nhs created and what kinds of service does it provide to the uk citizen?
- •What way is the nhs funded and managed?
- •What kinds of health care are charged for? Is any kinds of service free of charge& Analyze the drug expenses coverage.
- •What are the components of the nhs? Describe the functioning and responsobilities of each component.
- •How do people pay for health care in the usa? What are Medicare and Medicaid?
- •What are the agencies of the Public Health Service and what functions do they perform?
- •What are the problems of health care system in the usa? What are the emerging problems of the American population?
- •What are the challenges confronting the healthcare?
- •What types of medical institutions are there in the communities?Define them.
- •What is the difference between general and specialized hospitals?What conditions may be managed in these types of hospitals?
- •What are the types of hospitals according to their means of financial support?
- •What hospital staff members do you know? What are their duties and responsibilities?
- •Name medical specialties and define them.
- •What are the components of the history-taking process? Describe each component.
- •What organs and systems are reviewed during the examination and why? What general symptoms do you know? What disorders are they associated with?
- •What are the recommendations for thr effective communication of the doctor with the patient?
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What organs and systems are reviewed during the examination and why? What general symptoms do you know? What disorders are they associated with?
During the examination reviewed the major systems of body: cardiovascular system, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, genitourinary system, central nervous system, - because these systems are responsible for the main processes in the human body.
What about general symptoms chest pain, palpitations are associated with disorders of cardiovascular system; shortness of breath, cough, sputum, wheeze, haemoptysis are associated with disorders of respiratory system; nausea, vomiting, indigestion, ab- dominal pain, heartburn, change in bowel habit are associated with disorders of gastrointestinal system; nocturia, frequency, incontinence, change in color/smell of urine, menstrual difficulties are associated with disorders of genitourinary system; headaches, weakness, dizziness, fits, faints, vertigo are associated with disorders of central nervous system.
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What are the recommendations for thr effective communication of the doctor with the patient?
1) There ara many recommendations for thr effective communication of the doctor with the patient. Some of them are:
2) Show the patient your attention.
3) Start by eliciting the presenting complaint.
4) Let the patient tell story in their own words.
5) Try not to interrupt.
6) Use the language which the patient understands.
7) Summarize the story for the patient to check, correct and add morerelevant details.
8) Obtain the patient's history also from other sources of inform