If a member loses their Medicaid eligibility, they move into a “deemed” eligibility status for DSNP for six months. During this grace period, the member is responsible for the Medicare cost-sharing portion, which includes copayments, coinsurance, deductibles and premiums.
Answer:
implicit memory
Explanation:
Implicit memory, also called nonassociative memory, is memory that evokes skills, word cues, objects, associations, non-association-based learning, and mechanical learning. Learning to drive or ride a bicycle is a good example of using this memory. Although damage to the hypothalamus causes memory-related problems, implicit memory is not impaired by such damage, so the client is able to learn and memorize new activities.
Answer:
1. <u>conceptions:</u> The fertilization of a female egg cell with a male sperm cell.
2. <u>eggs:</u> female reproductive cells
3. <u>endocrine:</u><u> </u>The body's system of glands that
produce hormones.
4. <u>fertalization:</u><u> </u>the union of the male gamete and female gamete.
5.<u>gland:</u><u> </u>An organ or group of cells that
secretes a chemical substance of the
body.
6. <u>horomone:</u> A chemical substance produced by
the glands of the endocrine system in
order to control specific tissues and
organs.
7. <u>ovary, ovaries</u>: female gonads
Health information technician
Answer:
Biofeedback
Explanation:
Biofeedback can be defined as a process or technique which can be used in learning how to control some of the body functions by either using visual or auditory feedback.
Example is gaining voluntary control over heart rate, blood flow, and blood pressure.
During biofeedback, a person is been connected to electrical sensors which in turn help the person to receive information about his/her body and how to regulate their physiologic response and control pain through relaxation or through imagery.
This technique for pain control is known as:
BIOFEEDBACK