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CPD - Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016

Republic Act No. 10912 is known as

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July 21, 2016

CPD Act lapsed into Law on

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PRC Resolution 1240 Series of 2020

reiterating ways of learning for CPD is under what resolution number

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August 16, 2016

CPD Law took effect on

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RA 10912

CPD is under RA?

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Senate Bill No. 2581, January 22, 2015

CPD (RA No. 10912) is under senate bill __ filed on __

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PRC Resolution 1032

units for self-directed and lifelong learning is under what resolution

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Trillanes, Antonio "Sonny" F. ; Villar, Cynthia A. ; Escudero, Francis Chiz G.

Authors of CPD

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2-6 years imprisonment; 10k to 40k

under RA 7431 Section 26 penal revision is equivalent to __ years, __ pesos

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(1) Chairman - member of BORT

(1) PART Member - 1st member, from APO

(1) Under Academe Member - 2nd member, from APO

CPD Members should be (3)

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Accredited Professional Organization

meaning of APO

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RT 45 units --> 15 units

XRT 30 units --> 10 units

CPD Units required for RT/X-ray Tech before and after PRC Resolution No. 1240 series of 2020

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Professional Regulation Commission Resolution No. 1240 series of 2020

reiterates ways of learning that can earn CPD credit units during the state of public health emergency

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OFW (during transition period) ; fresh passer

exempted in CPD (2)

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Code of Undertaking

code referring to having "utang" units which can be used ONCE only

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Professional Identification Card, renewed ever 3 years

PIC refers to __ and has a validity of __

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Certificate of Registration, lifetime (no renewal)

CR refers to __ and has a validity of __

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Informal Learning

refers to learning that occurs in daily life and which can contribute to a qualification

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Porfessional Work Experience

refers to any participation that has a professional gain while working in a specific field and workplace

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certificate of attendance, copy of the program

documents to be submitted in support of CPD units application (2)

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0.8 credit unit/hour of lecture

credit units for self-directed or life-long learning are

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corazon aquino

president when RA 7431 was signed into law

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ramon mitra

speaker of the house when RA 7431 was signed into law

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neptali gonzales

senate president when RA 7431 was signed into law

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catalio m. sabio

secretary general of the house of representatives when RA 7431 was signed into law

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angelito d. badoy

secretary of the senate when RA 7431 was signed into law

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hemorgenes pibre

commissioner chairman and acting chairman of PRC when RA 7431 was signed into law

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Atty. Oscar Romero

author of RT Creed

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Norberto Palomo

Father of RT Education in the Philippines

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gilberto palomique

1st President of PART

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agnes peralta

law maker in the pushing of RA 7431

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jack lapay

incumbent president of the PART when RA 7431 was signed into law

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dr. roland cunanan

newest member of BORT

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jose t. gaffud

first ever radiologist

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eulenia m. valdezco

first ever medical physicist

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fortunato c. gabon

first chairman of the BORT

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nicomedes gopez

second chairman of the BORT

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wilhelmina gana

third chairman of the BORT

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reynaldo tisado

current chairman of BORT

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RT Act of 1992 or RA 7431

defines important radiologic technology terms as well as establishes duties, rights, functions, and responsibilities of RTs

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(3) RT by AORT

(1) Radiologist by AOR

(1) Medical Physicist by AOMP

BORT members shall be composed of a chairman and (4) ___ appointed by the president of the PH

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moral philosophy

ethics is also known as

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Ethics

a branch of philosophy that involves systematicing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct

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medical ethics

involves examining a specific problem (clinical) and using values, facts, and logic to decide the best course of action

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health ethics

medical ethics is also known as

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ethikos, ethos, custom or character

ethics is derived from the greek word ___ from ___ that means ___

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Ethics is inescapable.

reason to study ethics in relation to being impossible to live in a society without codes of conduct.

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the good and the bad

ethics helps balance the ___ in society

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Professional Ethics

principles that govern the behavior of a person or group in a business environment

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Medical Ethics

concerned with the obligation of the doctor and the hospital to the patient along with other health professionals and the society

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Integrity

Professional ethics related to being honest with yourself, doing the right thing even if others don't see it.

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Honesty

Professional ethics related to accepting your faults and owning up to it.

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Transparency

Professional ethics related to having no bias or staying neutral and not hiding anything to the patient.

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Respectfulness

Professional ethics related to treating other people with kindness regardless of their age, status, etc.

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Confidentiality

Professional ethics related to protecting the personal information of the patients.

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Objectivity

Professional ethics related to giving service to people regardless of their state, personality, age, race, etc.

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Morality

something that defines the difference between the goodness and badness, rightness or wrongness of a thing and living according to that

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Ethics

kind of a philosophy of how morality guides the individual and group behavior

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Moral Principles

universal guides to action that are derived from basic moral truths that should be respected unless morally compelling reasons exists not to do so

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Moral Rights

rights of individual or groups that exist separately from govermental or institutional guardness

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Moral Reasoning

a thinking process with the objective of determining whether an idea is right or wrong

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Nature of Ethics

states that ethics cannot be associated with the influence of religion as ethics is like a common rule, applicable to everyone regardless of religion.

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utilitarian approach

approach that tries to reduce the harm done by increasing its possible effects

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utilitarian approach

approach with the goal of society being to bring about the greatest number of people

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deontological or rights approach

approach that believes that all human beings have a certain amount of dignity which derived from their ability to choose a preferred lifestyle

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justice or fairness approach

approach that states to treat all human beings equally

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common good approach

approach that believes that community life is good in itself and so we should contribute to bettlement of such life.

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virtue approach

approach that lays special emphasis on virtues and focuses on using wisdom rather than emotional and intellectual solving

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democratic approach

approach that talks about the power of the people

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authoritarian approach

approach that focuses on being selfish, thinking that with power you can control everything

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Justice

medical ethics related to the equilibrium or equality of all human beings; equal treatment under the law

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beneficence

medical ethics that states the act of mercy and charity. the person's actions BENEFITS the client and his family

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non-maleficence

medical ethics that states that a medical professional shall cause NO HARM.

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accountability

medical ethics that entails the procedures and processes by which one party justifies and takes responsibility for its activities

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fidelity

medical ethics that involves keeping promises and agreements, faithfulness or loyalty

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autonomy

medical ethics related to the person's right to make one's decision; independency

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veracity

medical ethics that speak of the principle of telling the truth; a basis for trust for patients

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respect for others

speaks of acknowledging the right of individuals to make decisions and live by it

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respect for property

refers to keeping the patient's belongings safe and taking care not to intentionally damage/waste equipment or supplies

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Sanctity of life

the belief that life is holy and belongs to God

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Personal Behavior Standards

a set of official guidelines meant to govern employee's actions, speech, attitude, and more

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ALARA - As Low As Reasonably Achievable

rule for safety of individuals and groups used by radiologic technologists

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harrassment

offensive, belittling, or threatening behavior that is unsolicited and may be repeated

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bullying

repeated abusive and offensive behavior which may involve inappropriate physical behavior

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Utilitarianism / Consequentialism

advocates that actions are morally correct or right when the largest number of person benefits

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Deontology

advocates that rules are to be followed at all times by an individual

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Moral Principles

set of standards distinguishing what is right or wrong

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autonomy

right to make rational decision free from external pressure

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non-malifecence

duty to obtain from inflicting harm and prevent harm

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beneficence

all acts must be meant to be beneficial

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justice

all person must be treated equally

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double effect

refers to the fact that some action may produce both good and bad effect

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fidelity

to fulfill one's commitment and promises

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truthfulness/veracity

honesty in all aspect or professional life

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paternalism

attitude to promptly decide on one's health even without consulting the person affected

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sanctity of life

belief that life is the highest good

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patient consent

needed for examination to protect the RT from being liable

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RA 10173

Data Privacy Act is under what RA

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good samaritan law

refers to doing your job even though you're not in your workplace

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felony

is a crime of a serious nature that is punished by imprisonment for more than a year or even death