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Final exam RAD 105

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What is cultural competency? Cultural competency is defined as possessing a set of attitudes, behaviors, and policies that come together in a system, or among individuals, that enable effective interactions in a cross-cultural framework.
what are the four essential core values of human rights law that are particularly important when thinking about people with disabilities: (1) autonomy, (2) dignity, (3) equality, and (4) solidarity.
what are the examples for human diversity characteristic? Disability ,Gender, Race
Human cultural diversity A person’s hair color and texture as well as his or her skin condition would be an example of what area of _____________?
what is Ethnocentrism? Ethnocentrism is regarded as the tendency of some individuals to view norms and values of their own culture as the only acceptable ones and to use them as the standard by which all other cultures are measured.
What is Biculturalism? Biculturalism is the ability of individuals to be able to negotiate competently two or more cultures, the mainstream culture and the individual’s own culture.
What is veracity ? Veracity involves being truthful and acting in a truthful manner. Telling the truth is expected of medical professionals.
Define fidelity? Fidelity implies accuracy. Performing acts that observe covenants or promises is right and correct and doing so implies honesty.
What is Ethical violation? An ethical violation is a breach of professional conduct, patient privacy, or safety standards mandated by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
What is Violation of Federal law? Failure to pay one’s federal income taxes would be an example of an violation of federal law.
What is "res ipsa loquitur" term means ? Res ipsa loquitur translates to the “thing speaks for itself” and describes how a patient is injured through no fault of his or her own while in the complete control of another.
what is legislative law.? Getting a speeding ticket from a state police officer on an interstate highway would be a violation of Legislative law.
what is Defamation ? it is a civil wrong (tort) that can allow the injured party to recover financial damages for their loss of reputation
What is Libel? libel, involves written or published comments or pictures.
what is Slander ? Slander, involves the spoken word.
What are two type of defamation? Slander and libel.
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