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RADT 465

ARRT registry review covering patient care content area.

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Informed consent is ___,____ and ____. Verbal, informed and implied. (Lange Q&A pg 4)
___ laws are those that regulates the relationship between individuals and the government. Public (Lange Q&A pg7)
___ regulates include laws that regulate the relationships between people. Private (Lange Q&A pg7)
Statutory law refers to laws enacted by _____,_____ or ____ _____ ____ Congressional, state or local legislative (Lange Q&A pg 7)
Court decisions are called ______ ____ Common law (Lange Q&A pg7)
Imaging the wrong patient, x-raying the wrong side and the patient falling when left unattended are all examples of ____/_____ Negligence/unintentional (Lange Q&A pg8)
Those who disclose confidential information about a patient can be accused of _______ Defamation(Lange Q&A pg8)
Spoken defamation is _____ Slander(Lange Q&A pg8)
Written defamation is _____ Libel(Lange Q&A pg8)
If a patient is not questioned about pregnancy, this is termed ____ Malpractice(Lange Q&A pg8)
Patients have the right to _____ treatment refuse (Lange Q&A pg 4)
The radiographer must take the time to _____ the procedure thoroughly to each patient. Explain (Lange Q&A pg4)
A designated surrogate or proxy's role is to, Be the decision maker if the patient lacks decision making capability, is legally incompetent, or is a minor. (Lange Q&A pg5)
The Advance Health Care Directive or Living Will does what? Names the individual authorized to make all health care decisions . (Lange Q&A pg 5)
X-ray examinations are only authorized by by who? Physician, PA, or NP (Lange Q&A pg 6)
Most facilities require patient verification using at least two _____ __________. Patient identifiers (Lange Q&A pg6)
Radiographers must obtain a short and adequate ______ _______ to ensure the patient gets the best care possible. Patient history (Lange Q&A pg 6)
Other words to describe honor are, ____, _____ and _____. Honesty, integrity and probity. (lange Q&A pg 10)
Cropping an image, modifications to the EI, and manipulation of the brightness are all examples of what? Negligence (Lange Q&A pg 8)
Respondeat superior means, "Let the master answer" (Lange Q&A pg 8)
Res ipsa Loquitur is defined as, "The thing speaks for itself" (Lange Q&A pg 8)
The ARRT Ethics committee does what? Provides guidelines for making important decisions (Lange Q&A pg9)
What is the mission of the ARRT? To promote high standards of patient care by recognizing qualifies individuals. (Lange Q&A pg9)
The standard of care is to fulfill the legal mandates as well as the ____________ and ___________ ____________ Professional and humanistic obligations (Lange Q&A pg9)
Modes of communication Verbal & nonverbal (powerpoint slide 7)
What is AIDET? an explanation of the procedure (powerpoint slide 7)
Body mechanics include ____,_____ and _____. Balance, alignment and movement. (powerpoint slide 7)
The cycle of infection is, infectious agent, susceptible host, portal of entry, mode of transmission, portal of exit, & reservoir. ( powerpoint slide 12)
A pathogen is... the source of infection (powerpoint slide 12)
What are the direct methods of transmission Contact & droplet (powerpoint slide 12)
Indirect methods of transmission include, Airborne, fomite and vector borne. (powerpoint slide 12)
What is neutropenic precautions? Reverse isolation (powerpoint slide 14)
An infection while in the hospital is considered what type of infection? Nosocomial (powerpoint slide 14)
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