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RADT 2042 Patient Care Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Autonomy refers to the patient's right to: - ANSWERSmakes decisions concerning their lives An unintentional tort may also be referred to as: - ANSWERSnegligence A radiographic view refers to: - ANSWERSthe image as seen from ...

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Autonomy refers to the patient's right to: - ANSWERSmakes decisions concerning their lives



An unintentional tort may also be referred to as: - ANSWERSnegligence



A radiographic view refers to: - ANSWERSthe image as seen from the image receptor



Axial refers to: - ANSWERSlongitudinal angulation of central ray with the long axis of body



What is the patient position if a patient is lying face down on the radiographic table? - ANSWERSprone



The principle of beneficence is: - ANSWERSevaluating the risk factors to avoid harm and to ensure a safe
outcome



What anatomy term means "near the beginning"? - ANSWERSproximal



The term ipsilateral refers to: - ANSWERSaffecting the same side



The top or anterior surface of the foot is known as the: - ANSWERSdorsum



The positioning term caudal refers to away - ANSWERSfrom the head



Ethical principles are derived from the two basic ethical philosophies of utilitarianism and: -
ANSWERSdeontology



The radiographer's first and primary responsibility is the: - ANSWERSpatient

,Battery may be charged by the patient if the radiographer: - ANSWERSadministered treatment against
their will



What is patient's position if they are lying on their back - ANSWERSsupine



The plane that divides the body into right and left halves is the - ANSWERSsagittal



decubitus refers to: - ANSWERSpatient lying down and central ray parallel to horizon



When describing a method for obtaining a radiograph, it refers to: - ANSWERSradiologic procedures
named after individual(s)



What is the projection when the path of the central ray enters the anterior surface and exits the
posterior surface? - ANSWERSanteroposterior (AP)



Professional confidentiality means: - ANSWERSrespecting the patient's right to privacy



The positioning term flexion refers to: - ANSWERSbending of the joint



The ARRT's Principles of Professional Conduct includes all the following principles EXCEPT:

-responding to patient needs

-negotiating salary and benefits

-investigating new and innovative aspects of professional practice

-supporting colleagues and associates in providing quality patient care

-obtaining pertinent patient information to aid in diagnosis and treatment management -
ANSWERSNegotiating salary and benefits



An ethics committee is responsible to assist: - ANSWERSsolving a professional ethical dilemma

, All of the following are considered radiographic body positions EXCEPT:

-AP

-RAO

-prone

-lateral

-supine - ANSWERSAP



All the following are examples of unintentional torts EXCEPT:

-committing a felony

-incorrectly labeling an image

-improperly positioning a patient

-negligence in providing patient care - ANSWERScommitting a felony



What law protects a radiographer who stops to render medical aid at the scene of an accident? -
ANSWERSGood Samaritan



Moving the arm laterally from the body is called: - ANSWERSabduction



The leader of the health care team is the: - ANSWERSphysician



Which plane divides the body into anterior and posterior sections? - ANSWERScoronal



Lawsuits involving the medical imaging sciences generally are brought under which kind of law? -
ANSWERScivil law, tort division



The movement of the body or body part towards the supine position is referred to as: -
ANSWERSsupination



Tangential refers to: - ANSWERSprofile of a bony structure free from superimposition

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