A)

Jay’s health insurance states that all preventative care is paid for by the insurance company.
What is the insurance company MOST likely to pay for?
(1 point)
an office visit to a specialist for an x-ray
Jay’s treatment after a car accident
an online visit when Jay is sick
Jay’s yearly checkup

The insurance company is MOST likely to pay for Jay's yearly checkup since it falls under preventative care.

which one

an online visit when Jay is sick

A)

Anna’s doctor recommends that she start focusing on prenatal care. Why would the doctor
MOST likely make this recommendation?
(1 point)
She has cancer.
She has no baseline measurements.
She has a young child.
She is pregnant

The doctor would MOST likely make the recommendation for Anna to start focusing on prenatal care because she is pregnant.

A)

What is TRUE about preventative care as people get older?
(1 point)
Adults have the same preventive care needs as those of adolescents.
Self-exams are not useful as older people cannot detect various cancers.
Older women need to be screened for breast cancer and osteoporosis.
Tests of blood and urine are no longer used because they are inaccurate

The true statement about preventative care as people get older is that older women need to be screened for breast cancer and osteoporosis.

A)

Luigi’s employer offers free health screenings once a year. What MOST likely happens at this
time?
(1 point)
Physicians treat the illnesses of unhealthy employees.
Doctors look for abnormalities in healthy employees.
Psychiatrists talk to stressed out employees about depression.
Insurance companies present new options for health care.

At Luigi's employer's free health screenings, doctors will MOST likely look for abnormalities in healthy employees.

A)

Katy is visiting an obstetrician. What is the MOST logical question for her to ask this type of
specialist?
(1 point)
Can I still take a multi-vitamin if I am pregnant?
Can you check to see if this mole is dangerous?
Can I lift weights soon after my knee surgery?
Can you give my son a vaccine for whopping cough?