Deck 11: Ethics and Professionalism in Radiologic Technology
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Deck 11: Ethics and Professionalism in Radiologic Technology
1
Standards of conduct are established to:
A) promote professionalism in healthcare providers
B) provide clear guidelines to prevent lawsuits against healthcare workers
C) ensure quality patient care by healthcare workers
D) ensure uniform conduct in healthcare workers
A) promote professionalism in healthcare providers
B) provide clear guidelines to prevent lawsuits against healthcare workers
C) ensure quality patient care by healthcare workers
D) ensure uniform conduct in healthcare workers
ensure quality patient care by healthcare workers
2
A patient's attitude and reactions can most prudently be dealt with by:
A) discussing the patient's religion or lack of religion
B) discussing the patient's political and cultural background
C) ensuring the patient that he or she will recover from the illness
D) informing the patient of the examination that he or she is receiving
A) discussing the patient's religion or lack of religion
B) discussing the patient's political and cultural background
C) ensuring the patient that he or she will recover from the illness
D) informing the patient of the examination that he or she is receiving
informing the patient of the examination that he or she is receiving
3
The characteristics of ethical behavior are:
A) fairness, honesty, integrity
B) experience, science, culture
C) autonomy, egotism, codes
D) all of the above
A) fairness, honesty, integrity
B) experience, science, culture
C) autonomy, egotism, codes
D) all of the above
fairness, honesty, integrity
4
A breach of confidentiality occurs when the patient's medical condition:
A) is discussed with the patient's spouse
B) is written to a friend in another state
C) is discussed in strict confidence with a friend
D) all of the above
A) is discussed with the patient's spouse
B) is written to a friend in another state
C) is discussed in strict confidence with a friend
D) all of the above
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5
When dealing with a problem concerning a patient's welfare, ethical dealings involve:
A) fairness, honesty, integrity
B) fairness, honesty, loyalty to the institutional code of ethics
C) consideration for the patient's cultural background
D) all of the above
A) fairness, honesty, integrity
B) fairness, honesty, loyalty to the institutional code of ethics
C) consideration for the patient's cultural background
D) all of the above
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6
The intent of a code of ethics in the healthcare field is to:
A) provide solutions to medical and legal issues
B) provide legal codes for the medical profession
C) provide moral and ethical options
D) provide diversity in the medical profession
A) provide solutions to medical and legal issues
B) provide legal codes for the medical profession
C) provide moral and ethical options
D) provide diversity in the medical profession
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7
Personal, ethical, and professional obligation lies with the:
A) doctor
B) technologist
C) student
D) all of the above
A) doctor
B) technologist
C) student
D) all of the above
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8
Success in the medical profession most likely occurs when:
A) there is a strong belief in the merits of the profession
B) there is a strong cultural loyalty
C) there is a strong religious belief
D) there is loyalty to friends and family
A) there is a strong belief in the merits of the profession
B) there is a strong cultural loyalty
C) there is a strong religious belief
D) there is loyalty to friends and family
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9
It is now within the code of ethics for technologists to:
A) inform the patient of his or her diagnosis
B) advise the patient on the best medical treatment
C) own radiographic equipment for human use
D) give the patient's medical information to insurance companies
A) inform the patient of his or her diagnosis
B) advise the patient on the best medical treatment
C) own radiographic equipment for human use
D) give the patient's medical information to insurance companies
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10
A physician is required for:
A) requesting radiologic service
B) ordering medical supplies
C) purchasing medical equipment
D) approving radiographic retakes
A) requesting radiologic service
B) ordering medical supplies
C) purchasing medical equipment
D) approving radiographic retakes
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11
The following are underlying motivations for all forms of law, except:
A) protecting people and property
B) correcting injustices
C) compensating for injury
D) ensuring the permanence of the nation's ruler
A) protecting people and property
B) correcting injustices
C) compensating for injury
D) ensuring the permanence of the nation's ruler
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12
Legally, torts may be:
A) compensation for injury
B) violations of civil law
C) violations of criminal law
D) imprisonment for a criminal act
A) compensation for injury
B) violations of civil law
C) violations of criminal law
D) imprisonment for a criminal act
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13
Negligence of healthcare providers is established when:
A) it is their duty to provide the care
B) when there is a failure to carry out the duty
C) the injury was caused by the provider
D) all of the above
A) it is their duty to provide the care
B) when there is a failure to carry out the duty
C) the injury was caused by the provider
D) all of the above
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14
"The thing speaks for itself" is the translation of the Latin phrase:
A) respondeat superior
B) res tort assault
C) res ipsa loquitur
D) none of the above
A) respondeat superior
B) res tort assault
C) res ipsa loquitur
D) none of the above
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15
The person initiating the lawsuit is the:
A) plaintiff
B) respondent
C) tort
D) defendant
A) plaintiff
B) respondent
C) tort
D) defendant
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16
The patient may have a valid case for a lawsuit when the:
A) technologist appears uninterested or bored during the procedure
B) radiographic room was untidy
C) image was inadequate for interpretation
D) patient did not improve after the test
A) technologist appears uninterested or bored during the procedure
B) radiographic room was untidy
C) image was inadequate for interpretation
D) patient did not improve after the test
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17
Standard of care may be breached when the:
A) patient's condition did not improve after the test
B) basic procedures and protocols for the test were not followed
C) doctor was not present during the test
D) technologist refused to give the patient the test results
A) patient's condition did not improve after the test
B) basic procedures and protocols for the test were not followed
C) doctor was not present during the test
D) technologist refused to give the patient the test results
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18
Community values are:
A) considered in the formation and shaping of laws
B) irrelevant when it comes to enacting laws
C) based on population variables
D) census diversity
A) considered in the formation and shaping of laws
B) irrelevant when it comes to enacting laws
C) based on population variables
D) census diversity
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19
Most American legal principles are based on:
A) Latin common law
B) English common law
C) Greek common law
D) none of the above
A) Latin common law
B) English common law
C) Greek common law
D) none of the above
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20
Intentional misconduct includes:
A) patient falls while getting a chest X-ray
B) the contrast media caused a patient reaction
C) invasion of a patient's privacy
D) restraining a comatose patient
A) patient falls while getting a chest X-ray
B) the contrast media caused a patient reaction
C) invasion of a patient's privacy
D) restraining a comatose patient
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