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RAD 120 exam 1

Part 1

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Ethics Set of moral principles and values
What's the difference between Rules of Ethics and Codes of Ethics Rules are mandatory and enforceable standards while Codes are behaviors all technologists should aspire to achieve
Code of Ethics Articulated statement of role morality by the members of a profession
Rules of Ethics Specific list of mandatory and enforceable standards
Professionalism The skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well
what skill set is typically more important to employers? Soft Skills
What are some examples of hard skills? Education level Technical skills & abilities (specific training)
What are some examples of hard skills? Basic healthcare knowledge Ability to respond to emergency situations
What are some examples of soft skills? Respectability / Punctuality / Flexibility
What are some examples of soft skills? Compassion, thoughtfulness, accountability
Examples of adults struggling with professionalism Attitude and behavior- React in a macro manner to an minor problem, failure to understand that correcting is not disrespecting
Examples of adults struggling with professionalism Ego- a false Ego: a false sense of self-importance or seniority
Examples of adults struggling with professionalism Confusion- feeling overwhelmed or uncomfortable
Examples of adults struggling with professionalism Fear of failure- Fear can manifest as anger, Arrogance, or Hate
What’s expected of Radiography Students? Trustworthiness Respect Integrity Communication Openness
What should students not do as a first response when being evaluated or critiqued? Avoid making excuses/explanations
Patients have a fundamental right to? Privacy & Confidentiality
There are _________ risks involved with HIPPA noncompliance Financial
What are the 4 basic components of HIPPA? 1. Covered Entities – Health care providers and hospitals 2. Protected Health Information (PHI) 3. Privacy Rule – protect PHI 4. Security Rule – secure stored information
Covered Entities Health care systems, payers, and clearinghouses (process claims)
Business Associates Entities that provide services to covered entities and through those services access, transmit, process, or store PHI.
HIPAA Privacy Rule Protection, access, and authorization related to PHI. It sets rules for when and how PHI is disclosed. This rule gives individuals ownership of their health records, as well as the right to access them and request corrections to them.
HIPAA Security Rule ets standards for the security of technology used to access, store, transmit, or process PHI. Especially concerned with electronic PHI, or ePHI.
What are HIPPA fines capped out at? 1.5 Million $
PHI stands for? Protected Health Information
Only an ________ has the right to grant access to their medical data individual
What are we required to understand about PHI? • Recognize PHI that requires protection • Determine when it is permissible to access, use or disclose PHI • Reduce the risk of impermissible access to, use or disclosure of PHI
A ______ is the unauthorized acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of PHI that compromises the privacy or security of the PHI. Breach
What should you do if a breach occurs? Immediately notify your immediate supervisor
You should only access a _______ unless you are authorized to do so Medical record
PHI handling guidelines • Do not discuss any PHI information at home or outside of work. • Avoid discussing PHI in public areas, including talking on a cell phone where others may overhear. • Lower your voice when you must share PHI in areas where others might overhear.
How can we help prevent unauthorized Access to Facilities and Secure Areas? Keep doors locked and restrict access; log off; report lost security badges or keys
confidential information should only be stored on? secured network severs
Ethical Analysis- 4-step process for evaluating situations where the correct action is in question so that one can act appropriately and defend one’s actions
What are the 4 steps of ethical analysis? Identifying the problem • Developing alternative solutions • Selecting the best solution • Defending the selection
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