RAD 117 MIDTERM EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED
What is the Ethical Principles - ANSWER Conforming to the standards of conduct of a
given profession or group
Definition of Ethical Principles - ANSWER Set of moral principles that govern one's
course of action (set of standards that establish what is right and good
Ethical Principles of Autonomy - ANSWER The right of all persons to make rational
decisions free from external pressures
Ethical Principles of Double Effect - ANSWER The fact that some actions may produce
both a good and a bad effect
Ethical Principles of Utilitarianism - ANSWER Advocates that actions are morally
correct or right when the largest number of persons is benefited by the decision made
Ethical Principles of Deontology - ANSWER Upholds the philosophy that rules are to be
followed at all times by all individuals
Ethical Principles of Virtue - ANSWER Is a philosophical belief that focuses on using
wisdom rather than emotional and intellectual problem solving
Adolescent - ANSWER The period of life beginning at puberty and ending with physical
maturity
Ethical Principles of Beneficence - ANSWER All acts must be meant to attain a good
result or to be beneficial
Ethical Principles of Paternalism - ANSWER The attitude that sometimes prompts
, health care workers to make a decision regarding a person's care without consulting
the person affected
How would an understanding of Maslow's hierarchy of needs help a technologist deal
with a patient? - ANSWER Allows technologist to determine a patient's state of health
5. Self-actualization
4. Esteem
3. Love and belonging
2. Safety needs
1. Physiological needs
What is the difference between an intentional and unintentional tort? - ANSWER -
Intentional Tort: Torts done deliberately such as battery/assault
- Unintentional tort: negligence → failure on one party to act the way an ordinary,
reasonable person would act
What are the various advance directives patients may have? - ANSWER - A Living Will:
Expresses the patients' wishes concerning future medical care
-Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care: Appoints an agent that the person trusts to
make decisions if the patient is unable to do so
-Five Wishes
-Medical orders: Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR), Full code, Do-Not-Intubate (DNI)
What is an advance directive? - ANSWER Legal documents that are formulated by a
competent person and that provide written information concerning the patient's desires
if the patient is unable to make the decision
What does five wishes do for a patient? - ANSWER 1. The person that is wanted to
make care decisions
2. The kind of medical treatment desired
3. Level of comfort desired
What is the Ethical Principles - ANSWER Conforming to the standards of conduct of a
given profession or group
Definition of Ethical Principles - ANSWER Set of moral principles that govern one's
course of action (set of standards that establish what is right and good
Ethical Principles of Autonomy - ANSWER The right of all persons to make rational
decisions free from external pressures
Ethical Principles of Double Effect - ANSWER The fact that some actions may produce
both a good and a bad effect
Ethical Principles of Utilitarianism - ANSWER Advocates that actions are morally
correct or right when the largest number of persons is benefited by the decision made
Ethical Principles of Deontology - ANSWER Upholds the philosophy that rules are to be
followed at all times by all individuals
Ethical Principles of Virtue - ANSWER Is a philosophical belief that focuses on using
wisdom rather than emotional and intellectual problem solving
Adolescent - ANSWER The period of life beginning at puberty and ending with physical
maturity
Ethical Principles of Beneficence - ANSWER All acts must be meant to attain a good
result or to be beneficial
Ethical Principles of Paternalism - ANSWER The attitude that sometimes prompts
, health care workers to make a decision regarding a person's care without consulting
the person affected
How would an understanding of Maslow's hierarchy of needs help a technologist deal
with a patient? - ANSWER Allows technologist to determine a patient's state of health
5. Self-actualization
4. Esteem
3. Love and belonging
2. Safety needs
1. Physiological needs
What is the difference between an intentional and unintentional tort? - ANSWER -
Intentional Tort: Torts done deliberately such as battery/assault
- Unintentional tort: negligence → failure on one party to act the way an ordinary,
reasonable person would act
What are the various advance directives patients may have? - ANSWER - A Living Will:
Expresses the patients' wishes concerning future medical care
-Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care: Appoints an agent that the person trusts to
make decisions if the patient is unable to do so
-Five Wishes
-Medical orders: Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR), Full code, Do-Not-Intubate (DNI)
What is an advance directive? - ANSWER Legal documents that are formulated by a
competent person and that provide written information concerning the patient's desires
if the patient is unable to make the decision
What does five wishes do for a patient? - ANSWER 1. The person that is wanted to
make care decisions
2. The kind of medical treatment desired
3. Level of comfort desired