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Ethics is defined as
A system or code of conduct and morals advocated by a individual or a particular group
True or false ethics was born of necessity
True
Biomedical ethics includes, which of the following exact rules, feelings, and beliefs of the imaging, pro professional, legal issues in judicial decisions, guidelines from the American medical Association, all of the above
All of the above
Consequentialism is another name for
Teleology
The deontology emphasizes
Significance of the motives
The model that is based on traditional values and goals is
Covenantal
The blank problem-solving method was developed specifically for imaging professionals
Dowd
The origin of current law is
Common law, statutes, judicial decisions
An incident between a patient and an imaging tech technologies could involve, which of the following administrative law, criminal law, civil law, all of the above
All of the above
True or false lawsuits involving imaging professionals are most frequently bought under criminal law
False
Written answers to interrogations are not important. The only information that is important is that presented at trial true or false
False
True or false when faced with interragatories the imaging professional should go ahead and just answer them
False
True or false tort actions can be brought only if a patient is harmed by the intentional act of an imaging professional
False
True or false an incident involving an imaging professional can be caused only for a case filed in civil court
False
True or false administrative law involves the administration of justice in a criminal case
False
Beneficence involves, which of the following
Active participation, doing good, prevent preventing harm
When conflicts arrive between blank and blank, they may affect patient autonomy
Beneficence and nonmaleficence
In a lawsuit decisions regarding the appropriate standard of care and violations of those standards are made
By an expert testimony
True or false special relationship between the healthcare provider and patience eliminates the need for a plaintiff to prove that a duty of Care exists
True
National patient safety goals include
Patient identification, communication among caregivers, medication safety
True or false surrogacy is not an issue in respecting the patient’s autonomy
False
True or false truly informed consent may not be possible
True
True or false intentional thoughts can occur only if the perpetrator of the tour intends to do harm
False
True or false assault occurs when the victim is touched without giving consent
True
True or false battery cannot be found if the touching to which the patient has not consented is for the good of the patient
False
True or false immobilization device is used in the imaging department are considered restraints
False
True or false the legal duty to obtain informed consent lies with the imaging professional
False
True or false for informed consent to be legally recognized a patient’s signature on the form is sufficient
False
An imaging professional must provide what in addition to professional, caring and communication to satisfy the needs of the patient
Human caring
caring is a blank and analogous to truth injustice
Ideal
The human caring practiced by professionals is based on the blank and blank values
Individual and constitutional values
True or false an ethical approach to problem-solving is an expression of caring
True
True or false carrying can be fully attained with perfect human expression
False
The percentage of US adults who are functionally illiterate is
48%
True or false federal and state statute defined in mandate caring
False
True or false most patients injured as a result of negligence file malpractice suits
False
In the Dowd model, what is the very first step?
Assessment data gathering
Laws enacted by federal state, county, and city governments are known as
Statutory law
Which philosopher is associated with the utilitarian theory of doing the most good for the most people
Jon Stewart Mill
Which of the following is a federal statute that creates standards for healthcare professionals
HIPAA
Which principle requires the performance of inappropriate procedure only after informed consent is granted
Justice
When a patient is incompetent, which principle commands at the circuit chooses what the patient would have chosen
Rational choice principle
The degree of skill or Care practiced by a reasonable professional in the same field is the
Standard of care
The degree of a reasonable person similarly situated would use is known as
Reasonable care
What is the legal consequence of failing to follow the written policies of a medical institution?
Liability
Standard of care differs from reasonable care in that standard of care focus
A reasonable professional practicing in the same field
The use of proper exposure factors filtration and collimation are direct applications of which principle
Nonmaleficence
The average American reads at which grade level
8 to 9th grade
Which statement best describes the relationship between empathy and sympathy, and patient care
Empathy is a constructive and objective response. Sympathy is feeling sorry for the patient.
A technologies feels a deep sense of connection to a patient because they both lost a parent to the same disease. This specific form of compassion is.
Existential care
Which of the following is an altruistic act in imaging
Expression of caring
Which document is given to hospitalized patients to help them understand expectations, rights, and responsibilities
Patient care partnership
Which act helps ensure patient autonomy and respect. A patient choice to refuse treatment.
Patient self-determination act
Which ethical theory is described as the most adaptable for dealing with the difficulties of a patient autonomy
Virtue ethics
Utilitarianism is generally not relevant to an individual autonomy because it is applied to
Large numbers of persons
At what age should a minor patient be included in the decision-making process?
Seven years old
Purposeful, self regulatory judgment, resulting in the interpretation and analysis is
Critical thinking
Ability lead to share emotions and state of mind of another is
Empathy
A valuable risk management tool used to investigate accidents and institute corrective action is
Incident report
Step two of the Dowd model isolating, the issues calls for the recognition of
Values principles and ethical dilemmas
Where should an objective description of an accident and follow up information be recorded
Medical record