Ls. 4 Profession Organizations Exam Final

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Voluntary peer-review process through which an agency grants recognition to an institution for a program of study that meets specified criteria

A. Registry

B. Licensure

C. Certification

D. Accreditation

Accreditation

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Which organization accredits radiologic technology program (spell it out and abbreviate)

JRCERT Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology

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Document that details of the minimum requirements for how an accredited program must operate

A. Essentials and guidelines

B. Standards

C. All of the above

D. None of the above

C. All the above

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a comprehensive document that is complied by the educational program according to guidelines set forth by the accreditation agency to demonstrate compliance with accreditation standards

A. Application

B. Self- study

C. Site visit

D. Annual report

self-study

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onsite verification of the information provided in the accreditation self- study, is completed by a term of volunteers from the profession

A. application

B. self study

C. annual report

D. interim report

site visit

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A report provided to the accrediting body each year to demonstrate maintenance of compliance with accreditation standards

a. application

b. self study

c. site study

d. annual report

e. interim report

annual report

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A comprehensive report provided to the accrediting body halfway through the accreditation award to demonstrate maintenance of compliance with accreditation standards

a. application

b. self study

c. site visit

d. annual report

e. interim report

interim report

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Process through which a non- governmental agency grants recognition to an individual, usually through examination, of specialized professional skill

a. registry

b. licensure

c. certification

d. accreditation

certification

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List of individuals holding a particular certification

a. registry

b. licensure

c. certification

d. accreditations

registry

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Which organization examines and certifies eligible candidates and maintains a registry of radiologic technologists (spell it out and abbreviate)

ARRT American Registry of Radiologic Technologies

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The state's grants of legal authority to practice a profession within a designated scope of practice.

a. registry

b. licensure

c. certification

d. accreditation

Licensure

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All states require licensure to practice radiologic technology

True

False

False

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What is the purpose of a professional organization

a. to accredit educational programs or health care institutions

b. to represent the interests of various groups to the public and governmental bodies

c. to grant recognition to an individual of specialized professional skills

d. to provide the state's grant of legal authority to practice a profession within a designated scope of practice

to represent the interests of various groups to the public and governmental bodies

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which organiazation is the most prominent national organization representing radiologic technologists with the goals of and advancing the professions of radiologic technology and imaging specialties, maintains high standards of education, enhancing the quality of patient care, and furthering the welfare and socioeconomics of radiologic technologists (spell it out and abbreviate)

ASRT American Society of Radiologic Technologists

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What is the name of the professional society in Missouri (spell it out and abbreviate)

MOSRT Missouri Society of Radiologic Technologists

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The organization that certifies radiologists

American Board of Radiology

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The principal organization of physicians trained in radiology and medical radiation physics in the United States

American College of Radiology

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The organization that facilitates communication among radiologic technologists worldwide, advances the science and practice of radiologic technology, and identifies and help meet the needs of radiologic technologists in developing nations

International Society of Radiographers and Radiologic Technologists

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The oldest radiologic society in the United States

American Roentgen Ray Society

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The organization that conducts the worlds largest radiology meeting in Chicago every November

Radiological Society of North America