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Intro To Healthcare
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| Specific responsibilities for the radiologic technologist can be found in | The Scope of Practice, the Principles of Conduct, the Code of Ethics |
| Stress | pressure weight placed upon oneself that creates strain |
| Values | a set of moral principles that governs ones course of actions |
| Unethical | not conforming to the standards of conduct of a particular profession or group |
| Profession | A calling that requires specialized knowledge and intensive academic preparation |
| Bias | An inclination or temperament based upon personal judgement |
| Preceptor | a teacher; directs action or conduct of another individual. |
| Holistic | the view that an organic or integrated whole has a reality independent of and greater than the sum of its part. |
| attitude | a manner of feeling |
| critical thinking | assessing ones thinking in order to make it clearer, more accurate, or more difficult. |
| self esteem | a sense of ones worth |
| healing | therapeutic |
| self actualization | complete development of ones abilities or ambition |
| assess | to evaluare; to determine the significance of data |
| clinical portion | instruction in the patient care area |
| inquiry | to process information thoughtfully and be willing and able to recognize, explore, and challenge assumptions to make sense of complex ideas. |
| culture | a set of beliefs and values common to a particular group of people |
| habit | customary performance of practice |
| belief | certainy or confidence in the trustworthiness |
| creativity | ability to conceive alternative methods or performance tasks or accomplishing a procedure that is more efficient or less traumatic |