RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST BOARD
EVALUATION 2026 GUARANTEED PASS
ANSWERS GRADED A+
● 2. Act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism are branches of _______
ethical theory.
a. consequentialism
b. deontology
c. ethics of character
d. nonmaleficence. Answer: a. consequentialism
● 3. Deontology is the study of:
a. devil worship.
b. duty or obligation.
c. radiation dose in therapy.
d. rituals of death.. Answer: b. duty or obligation.
● 4. All of the following are basic principles of moral thought in health
care except:
a. beneficence.
b. autonomy.
c. deontology.
, d. justice.. Answer: c. deontology.
● 5. Informed consent is a patient's right under the principle of:
a. autonomy.
b. beneficence.
c. justice.
d. nonmaleficence.. Answer: a. autonomy.
● 6. Nonmaleficence may be the mere omission of:
a. autonomy.
b. freedom.
c. justice.
d. an action.. Answer: d. an action.
● 7. Which ethical principle is applied under specific patient
circumstances?
a. autonomy
b. beneficence
c. justice
d. nonmaleficence. Answer: b. beneficence
● 8. Because Medicare is available to all individuals who are 65 years of
age or older, it is an example of which ethical principle?
EVALUATION 2026 GUARANTEED PASS
ANSWERS GRADED A+
● 2. Act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism are branches of _______
ethical theory.
a. consequentialism
b. deontology
c. ethics of character
d. nonmaleficence. Answer: a. consequentialism
● 3. Deontology is the study of:
a. devil worship.
b. duty or obligation.
c. radiation dose in therapy.
d. rituals of death.. Answer: b. duty or obligation.
● 4. All of the following are basic principles of moral thought in health
care except:
a. beneficence.
b. autonomy.
c. deontology.
, d. justice.. Answer: c. deontology.
● 5. Informed consent is a patient's right under the principle of:
a. autonomy.
b. beneficence.
c. justice.
d. nonmaleficence.. Answer: a. autonomy.
● 6. Nonmaleficence may be the mere omission of:
a. autonomy.
b. freedom.
c. justice.
d. an action.. Answer: d. an action.
● 7. Which ethical principle is applied under specific patient
circumstances?
a. autonomy
b. beneficence
c. justice
d. nonmaleficence. Answer: b. beneficence
● 8. Because Medicare is available to all individuals who are 65 years of
age or older, it is an example of which ethical principle?