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A tort is a(n): - ANSWERS-civil wrong.



The term ethics refers to: - ANSWERS-moral principles or values.



Which of the following does NOT represent a responsibility of the radiographer? - ANSWERS-
Providing patients with complete and accurate information regarding diagnosis and treatment



Information confided to which of the following professionals is NOT legally "privileged"? -
ANSWERS-Radiographers



A moral agent is: - ANSWERS-the person responsible for implementing an ethical decision.



A charge of battery may result if a patient is: - ANSWERS-slapped.



When a hospital radiographer innocently commits an error as the result of following the orders
of an attending physician, the physician may be held responsible according to the: - ANSWERS-
doctrine of borrowed servant.



Which of the following is not necessarily an element of a malpractice charge? - ANSWERS-The
patient consented to the care.



A law enacted under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to protect the
privacy rights of patients is called the: - ANSWERS-Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA).

,The mapping and identification of the human genetic code was completed in the year 2000 by
the: - ANSWERS-Human Genome Project.



Mandatory, specific, and enforceable standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct
for all registered technologists are called: - ANSWERS-the Rules of Ethics.



If a radiographer attempts to gain a patient's cooperation by threatening harm, this offense is
termed: - ANSWERS-assault.



Your friend is scheduled to have an arteriogram and is concerned about the safety of this
procedure. She asks for your opinion. You should: - ANSWERS-encourage her to discuss her
questions with her physician.



A sensitivity to the needs of others that allows you to meet those needs constructively is
characteristic of: - ANSWERS-empathy.



In legal matters, the person called the plaintiff is: - ANSWERS-the one who brings a civil law suit.



If you observe unethical or unprofessional conduct during the course of your work, you should
first report your observations to: - ANSWERS-your immediate supervisor.



Which of the following statements about informed consent is NOT true? - ANSWERS-Signed
forms may be filled in after the procedure is completed.



Res ipsa loquitur means: - ANSWERS-"the thing speaks for itself."



The offense of producing written material that causes defamation of character or loss of
reputation is referred to legally as: - ANSWERS-libel.

, A four-step process for evaluating situations where the correct action is in question so that one
can act appropriately and defend one's actions is called: - ANSWERS-ethical analysis.



Violations of state radiation control regulations, such as practicing outside the legal scope of
practice, are usually classified as: - ANSWERS-misdemeanors.



A negative and destructive response to the chronic strain of dealing with the demands and
problems of others that is characterized by exhaustion, dissatisfaction, anxiety, and eventually
apathy is called: - ANSWERS-burnout



A widely accepted ethical standard for selecting and defending solutions to ethical dilemmas in
healthcare communities uses six moral principles as guides to right action. This standard is
called: - ANSWERS-principle-based ethics.



The failure to use reasonable care or caution in the context of a professional relationship is
termed: - ANSWERS-malpractice.



If a patient refuses examination and wishes to leave, but is not allowed to do so, the
radiographer who restrains the patient may be liable for charges of: - ANSWERS-false
imprisonment.



When a patient does not respond to noises or words spoken out of the range of vision, uses lip
movements without making a sound, or speaks in a flat monotone, it is quite likely that the
patient is: - ANSWERS-deaf.



Which of the following statements is true with regard to comatose patients? - ANSWERS-They
may hear and comprehend while apparently unconscious.

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