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Radt 465
ARRT registry review covering patient care
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what does ethics refer to (pg 3) | set of principles of right and wrong behavior, a system of values that guides conduct in relationships among people in accordance with particular patterns of behavior |
| A patients consent can be withdrawn at any time (true or false) (pg 5) | true |
| how can consent be given (pg 5) | verbal, written, and implied |
| what is the conditions for valid patient consent (pg 5) | patient must be legal age patient must be of sound mind patient must give consent freely patient must be adequately informed about the procedure that is taking place |
| Patient bill of rights have how many specific areas (pg 5) | 12 |
| The AHA replaced the patients bill of rights with what (pg 5) | the patients care partnership |
| what are the 6 areas of patient care partnership (pg 6) | high-quality hospital care a clean and safe environment involvement in your care protection of your privacy help when leaving the hospital help with your billing claims |
| what does the advance health care directive (living will) do (pg 6) | names the individual authorized to make all health care decisions and can include specifics regarding DNR, DNI and other end-of-life decisions |
| what is a DNR (pg 6) | Do Not Resuscitate |
| what is a DNI (pg 6) | Do Not Intubate |
| who can request x-ray examinations (pg 6) | physician physicians assistant nurse practitioner |
| 4 primary sources of law (pg 7) | Constitution of the united states statutory law regulations and judgement of administrative bureaus court decisions |
| what does the constitution express (pg 7) | the categorical law of the country |
| Statutory law refers to what (pg 8) | the laws enacted by congressional, state or local legislative bodies |
| what are court decisions referred to (pg 8) | common law |
| court decision involve what (pg 8) | the interpretation of statues and various regulations in decisions involving individuals |
| two basic kinds of law (pg 8) | public law private law |
| what is public law (pg 8) | those that regulate the relationship between individuals and government |
| what is private law (pg 8) | laws that regulate the relationship among people |
| two types of tort (pg 8) | intentional negligent/unintentional |
| what are examples of intentional tort (pg 8) | false imprisonment assault battery |
| what is assault (pg 8) | to threaten harm |
| what is battery (pg 8) | carrying out the threat |
| two types of defamation (pg 8) | spoken written |
| spoken defamation is known as (pg 8) | slander |
| written defamation is known as (pg 8) | libel |
| what are examples of unintentional tort (pg 8-9) | imaging the wrong patient imaging the wrong body part Injury to a patient that results in a fall from being left unattended on the x-ray table |
| what does res ipsa loquitur mean (pg 9) | "the thing speaks fro itself" |
| what does respondeat superior mean (pg) | "let the master answer" |
| what is the ARRT standard of ethics composed of (pg 10) | preamble statement of purpose code of ethics (aspirational) rules of ethics (enforceable) administrative procedures |
| what is the two-part standards of ethics (pg 10) | code of ethics (part A) the rules of ethics (part B) |
| what ethics is aspirational (pg 10) | the code of ethis |
| what ethics is enforceable (pg 10) | the rules of ethics |
| Citation for all flashcards | Saia, D. A. (2018). Radiography prep: Program review and exam preparation. McGraw-Hill Education. |