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What is defined as a certificate of authority or permission granted by a state review board allowing a hospital or other hospital care entity to construct new facilities, develop new services, or purchase expensive equipment or tecnologies
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Chapter 1,2 and 6 from intro to Radiologic Sciences and Patient Care

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What is defined as a certificate of authority or permission granted by a state review board allowing a hospital or other hospital care entity to construct new facilities, develop new services, or purchase expensive equipment or tecnologies Certificate of Need (CON)
What is the title of Roentegens Paper? On a New Kind of Rays
This term is described as the stimulate effort needed to perform the required work. Activities including giving instructions and promoting an understanding of what needs to be done. Directing
What is the name of the oldest US radiologic society? The American Roentgen Ray Society
Who puts out the national examination for Radiologic Technologist? ARRT
What is the formal organization of physicians within the hospital with authorized privileges, bylaws, elected officers, committees and organizated activities known as? Medical Staff
What is the term defined as energy that is transmitted by waves through space and through matter Radiation
Who discovered bacteria as being the origin of diseases and infection, thus introducing safe surgical procedures to minimize the risks of surgery? Lister
What is defined as a system of aquiring,archiving, interpreting and distribution digital images throughout the Healthcare world? PACS
What is the term for the records of internal structures of the body? Radiographs
Roentgen was working with cathode rays and what else when he discovered x-rays? Crook's tube
Who is know as the father of radiologic technology? Jerman
Who showed that germs caused diseases and that they were alive and present before the infection begins? Pasture
This imaging modality uses high energy radioactivity to treat malignant tumors? Nuclear Medicine
Once a person has successfully passed the national registry, he/she is awarded what credentials? RT(R)
This is an international agency required by TJC, which directs the education of employees on safety policies and procedures and ensures the safe operation of the facility for patients and employees Safety Committee
This management function involves getting the right people to do the work and developing their abilities so they can do the work better Staffing
This internal committee is required by the NRC and TJC and has the responsibility of regulating hospital activities for radiation safety and nuclear medicine activities Radiation Safety
Who was the first ?person x-rayed Bertha Ludwieg Roetgen
Who is credited with the discovery of the circulation of blood? William Harvey
What is the name of the process through which an agency grants recognition to an individual on demonstration, usually by examination, of specialized professional skills? Certification
While working with radium, they discovered radioactivity and coined the phrase "radioactivity"? Pierre and Marie Curie
This process is defined as when a manager achieves orderly group activities and unity of effort by workers who are fully aware of a common purpose Coordinating
Who discovered x-rays? Roentgen
What is the term defined as the process by which a government agency (usually the state) grants permission to individuals to practice their profession? Licensure
What is the term defined as an authorative rule dealing with detail and procedure? Regulation
This modality uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves along with a comuputer to generate sectional images of the patient? MRI
This is a national examination as well as a listing of registered radiologic technologist Registry
What term governs the ethical conduct of physician still today? Hippocratic Oath
What coated the plate the Roentgen noticed fouorescing, which eventually led to the discovery of x-rays? Barium Platinocyanide
What is the accrediting agency for hospitals? TJC
Where where x-rays discovered? Wurzburg, Germany
Who discovered penicillin? Fleming
Who is the person that reports to the senior hospital administration and has direct responsibility and authority for the operation and organization of the imaging department? Director of Radiology
Who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of radiation to diagnosis as well as treat diseases? Radiologist
What was the first part x-rayed? Hand
Who invented the battery? Volta
Within this imaging modality, radiographers use a wide variety of procedures, including examinations of the skeletal system, the chest, and the abdomen. Diagnostic Radiology
Within the structure of the imaging department, this physician's responsibility is for the medical operation and quality of the department, also for providing input involving the policy and procedures of the department. Medical Director of Radiology
This professional organization represents technologist before the government. ASRT
What organization or organizations sponsors ARRT? ASRT and ACR
What is the management function that charts a course of action for the future? Planning
When Roentgen was experimenting with these newly discovered rays, what did he see on a metal disc that he had been playing with? His fingers
X-rays are classified as being what type of radiation? Ionizing radiation
Who is considered as the first US death due to x-rays? Dally
Who is considered the "Father of Pathology"? Morgagni
What did the barium platinocyanide do when struck by the x-rays? Floresced
This imaging modality is defined as the recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor? CT
Whi is considered the "Father of anatomy"? Vesalius
In what year were x-rays discovered? 1895
Who is the inventor of rolled film? Eastman
Who produced the first American x-ray? Pupin
This internal committee regulates infection control policies and procedure and conducts epidemiologic studies for patient and employee protection Infection control committee
Who is the accrediting agency for radiologic technology programs? JCERT
This modality is a valuable tool for the early detection of breast cancer? Mammography
This management function id defines performance standards or guidelines used to measure progress toward the goals of the organization? Controlling
What is the name of the project that was completed in the year 2000 that mapped out 40000 human genes? The Human Genome Project
What serves as the driving force of the organization? Mission Statement
Who is the link between the patient and the radiologist? Staff
Who issures the CON's? State Health Department
Who is imaging department's link to the medical staff? Department Chair
Who is responsible for the small pox vaccination? Edward Jenner
What is the term that is applied to someone who performs procedures that require attention to detail? Technician
This is a person who is involved in higher level problem solving situations and has extensive education preparation? Technologist
Who is considered 'the father of medicine"? Hippocrates
This act was established in 1996 to protect certain personal health information. HIPAA
This department is responsible for recruitment, retention, benefits, and compensation of all employees who work at the hospital? Human Resources
What is the term defined as a voluntary peer reviewed process through which an agency grants recognition to an institution or a program of study that meets specified criteria? Accreditation
Who also discovered radioactivity while working with uranium? Becquerel
Who is employed by the Board of Directors to run day to day activities of the hospital? CEO/President
This management function is defined as the development of a structure or framework that identifies how people do their work Organizing
This group of people is given the authority by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public. board of Directors
This document details the minimum requirements for how a accredited program must operate Standards
What is the term for the making of records? Radiography
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