Exam 2: Professional Roles and Behaviors
Exam 1: Introduction to Radiography35 Questions
Exam 2: Professional Roles and Behaviors40 Questions
Exam 3: Professional Attitudes and Communications35 Questions
Exam 4: Safety, Transfer, and Positioning36 Questions
Exam 5: Infection Control41 Questions
Exam 6: Patient Care and Assessment36 Questions
Exam 7: Medications and Their Administration35 Questions
Exam 8: Dealing with Acute Situations38 Questions
Exam 9: Preparation and Examination of the Gastrointestinal Tract35 Questions
Exam 10: Contrast Media and Special Radiographic Techniques35 Questions
Exam 11: Bedside Radiography: Special Conditions and Environments36 Questions
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A negative and destructive response to the chronic strain of dealing with the demands and problems of others that is characterized by exhaustion,dissatisfaction,anxiety,and eventually apathy is called:
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The failure to use reasonable care or caution in the context of a professional relationship is termed:
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The federal health insurance program in the United States that covers a portion of the medical care costs for those over the age of 65 is called:
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Information confided to which of the following professionals is NOT legally "privileged"?
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An approach to health care in which the client seeks help only when unable to manage alone is called a(n)_____ approach.
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The mapping and identification of the human genetic code was completed in the year 2000 by the:
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Which of the following statements about informed consent is NOT true?
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Violations of state radiation control regulations,such as practicing outside the legal scope of practice,are usually classified as:
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A widely accepted ethical standard for selecting and defending solutions to ethical dilemmas in health care communities uses six moral principles as guides to right action.This standard is called:
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If you tend to be a bit squeamish at the sight of blood and are assigned to care for a patient with a bleeding wound,you should:
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A 4-step process for evaluating situations in which the correct action is in question so that one can act appropriately and defend one's actions is called:
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Mandatory,specific,and enforceable standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct for all registered technologists are called:
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If a radiographer attempts to gain a patient's cooperation by threatening harm,this offense is termed:
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