Legal Aspects Of Health Care Administration 11th Edition by George D. Pozgar – Test Bank
Chapter 1—Reflections of the Past
- The first physicians most likely to have used castor oil and peppermint as drugs were
- Greek
- Roman
- Hindu
d Egyptian
- French
P – 1, d
- As early as 1134 B.C. these ancient ruins demonstrate evidence that patients were being treated holistically
- Greek temple
- Roman temple
- Mohammedan asylum
- Serbian temple
- Harun hospital
P – 2, a
- The physician who employed the principles of percussion, ausculation, kept detailed clinical records, and performed numerous surgical procedures was
- Rhazes
- Hippocrates
- Muhammad
- Bernard
- Lister
P – 2, b
- The writings of Hippocrates were preserved by
- Dutch merchant
- Van Leeuwenhook
- Monks
- barber surgeons
- Pasteur
P – 2, c
- Although _______________ did not invent the first microscope, he was able to perfect it.
- Van Leeuwenhook
- Fenwick
- Lister
- Pasteur
- Winston
P – 5, a
- The person who claimed that the alarming number of deaths from puerperal fever was due to infection transmitted by students came directly from the dissecting room to take care of maternity patients
- Pasteur
- Morgan
- Rhazes
- Nightingale
- Semmelweis
P – 7 e
- The person often referred to as the first hospital administrator
- Fenwick
- Wylie
- Nightingale
- Hopkins
- Einstein
P – 6, c
- The first incorporated hospital in the U.S. was founded in
- Boston
- Philadelphia
- Manhattan
d, Richmond
- Dallas
P -5, b
- The discoverer of the X-ray
- Halstead
- Whipple
- McCollum
- Roentgen
- Bernard
P – 9, d
- The discoverer of vitamins A and B (which played an important role in the advancement of medicine of the 20th century)
- Goldberger
- McCollum
- Huldschinsky
- Finlay
- Ripman
P – 9, b
- The inventor of the electrocardiograph, which marked the beginning of medicine in the 20th century
- Einthoven
- Einstein’
- Eisenberg
- Ernst
- Martin
P- 9, a
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