Reference no: EM133241979
1. For the purpose of reporting infant mortalities, the best definition of "neonatal mortality" is the number of deaths per one thousand live births __________.
A. in the first 28 days of life
B. in the first year of life
C. in the first week after birth
D. after the first 28 weeks of gestation, before birth
2. France and Germany offer healthcare systems where "sickness funds" cover everyone and insurers do not profit. This system is known as the __________ model.
A. Bismarck
B. National Health Insurance
C. Beveridge
D. Out-of-Pocket
3. Among 16 countries studied, France had the lowest rate of deaths from conditions that could have been prevented or treated successfully, which are known as __________ deaths.
A. iatrogenic
B. malpractice
C. amenable
D. accidental
4. The country that spends the most per capita on healthcare is __________, and the country that spends the least per capita is __________.
A. the United States; Mexico
B. the United States; Sweden
C. Japan; Canada
D. Japan; Mexico
5. The country that has the oldest universal healthcare system with both national and private insurance is __________.
A. Canada
B. Germany
C. France
D. Mexico
6. The United States has more MRI units and CT units per million people than any other country EXCEPT __________.
A. Japan
B. France
C. the United Kingdom
D. Kuwait
7. Your clinic is an urgent care clinic that typically provides all of the following services EXCEPT __________.
A. chronic care
B. laboratory tests
C. allergy treatment
D. eldercare