Ambulatory Care Settings and Services
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Which facility is most likely to provide physical therapy services?

  • Urgent care center
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation center (correct)
  • Diagnostic imaging center
  • Ambulatory surgery center
  • Which benefit of ambulatory care helps in preventing hospital-acquired infections?

  • Lower costs
  • Faster recovery times
  • Reduced risk of infections (correct)
  • Convenience
  • What type of admission involves long-term care for chronic conditions?

  • Urgent admissions
  • Chronic admissions (correct)
  • Elective admissions
  • Emergency admissions
  • Which of the following services is NOT typically offered in ambulatory care?

    <p>Intensive therapies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    An individual undergoing cataract surgery is likely an example of what type of patient?

    <p>Ambulatory patient</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What kind of patient would most benefit from greater scheduling flexibility?

    <p>Individual with a chronic condition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are the costs generally lower in ambulatory care compared to inpatient care?

    <p>Inpatient care involves longer stays and more extensive resources.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which service in ambulatory care involves the management of drugs and prescriptions for patients?

    <p>Medication management</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which facility provides care without admitting patients overnight?

    <p>Urgent care center</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of admission is unplanned and requires immediate attention due to severe conditions?

    <p>Emergency admissions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Ambulatory Care

    • Ambulatory care settings include outpatient clinics, doctor's offices, urgent care centers, ambulatory surgery centers, diagnostic imaging centers, and physical therapy and rehabilitation centers.

    Services Offered

    • Ambulatory care services include routine check-ups and consultations, diagnostic tests and procedures, minor surgical procedures, vaccinations and injections, therapy sessions, medication management, and chronic disease management.

    Benefits of Ambulatory Care

    • Convenience is a major advantage of ambulatory care, as it allows patients to receive medical attention without hospitalization.
    • Ambulatory care is less expensive compared to inpatient care, reducing healthcare costs.
    • Ambulatory care reduces the risk of hospital-acquired infections and complications.
    • Patients recover faster in ambulatory care settings.
    • Ambulatory care offers greater flexibility and scheduling options for patients.

    Ambulatory Patients

    • Patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, require ambulatory care.
    • Routine follow-up care is another reason for ambulatory care.
    • Elective procedures, like cataract surgery, are performed in ambulatory care settings.
    • Patients seeking preventive care, such as vaccinations and screenings, receive ambulatory care.
    • Individuals with minor injuries or illnesses, like sprains and colds, are also ambulatory care patients.

    Inpatient Care

    • Inpatient care is provided to admitted patients who require a higher level of care and monitoring in a hospital or healthcare facility.

    Characteristics of Inpatient Care

    • Admitted patients need continuous medical attention.
    • Close monitoring and observation are essential for inpatient care.
    • Inpatient care involves intensive therapies or treatments.
    • Surgical interventions are often performed in inpatient care settings.
    • Rehabilitation and recovery care are also part of inpatient care.

    Categories of Admission

    • Emergency admissions are made for patients with trauma, acute illnesses, or other urgent conditions.
    • Elective admissions are scheduled for patients undergoing non-emergency procedures, like surgery.
    • Urgent admissions are made for patients with severe infections, complications, or other conditions requiring immediate attention.
    • Chronic admissions are made for patients requiring long-term care for chronic conditions.

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    Learn about ambulatory care settings, services offered, and their benefits. This quiz covers outpatient clinics, doctor's offices, and more.

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