intro
to
radiology;
ch
26
quiz
What
is
the
most
common
claim
made
against
health
care
providers
and
organizations?
slander
libel
assault
negligence
-
ANS
Negligence
32.
Which
of
the
following
is
FALSE
regarding
obtained
consent?
a.
The
patient
must
be
competent
to
sign.
b.
The
consent
form
may
be
obtained
after
the
procedure.
c.
The
physician
named
on
the
consent
form
is
the
only
physician
who
can
perform
the
procedure.
d.
Any
condition
stated
on
the
consent
form
must
be
met.
-
ANS
b.
The
consent
form
may
be
obtained
after
the
procedure.
When
negligence
occurs
to
a
patient,
who
is
responsible
for
proving
injury?
a.
Patient
b.
Radiographer
c.
Doctor
d.
Nurse
involved
in
the
case
-
ANS
a.
Patient
If
bodily
harm
were
to
occur
to
a
patient
as
a
result
of
reckless
conduct
by
the
health
care
provider,
this
would
be
deemed:
a.
battery.
b.
assault.
c.
defamation.
d.
slander.
-
ANS
assault
What
type
of
complaint
can
be
filed
by
patients
if
they
feel
they
have
been
touched
without
permission?
a.
Battery
b.
Assault
c.
Defamation
d.
Slander
-
ANS
battery
placing
a
child
in
a
Pigg-O-Stat
without
the
parent's
permission
may
warrant: a.
assault.
b.
battery.
c.
false
imprisonment.
d.
slander.
-
ANS
false
imprisonment
Which
of
the
following
is
an
example
of
unintentional
misconduct?
a.
Slander
b.
X-raying
the
wrong
part
c.
Libel
d.
Reckless
conduct
-
ANS
X-raying
the
wrong
part
Which
of
the
following
is
not
a
legal
right
of
a
patient
in
the
radiology
department?
a.
To
know
the
technologist's
name
b.
To
refuse
the
radiographic
examination
c.
To
be
informed
of
the
possible
risks
d.
To
ask
for
and
receive
extra
studies
-
ANS
To
ask
for
and
receive
extra
studies
A
civil
wrong
that
involves
individual
property
rights
is
called:
a.
a
tort.
b.
negligence.
c.
defamation.
d.
libel.
-
ANS
a
tort.
Restraining
a
patient
without
reason
may
constitute:
a.
defamation
of
character.
b.
false
imprisonment.
c.
invasion
of
privacy.
d.
criminal
law.
-
ANS
fasle
imprisonment
A
process
by
which
patients
can
agree
to
be
treated
or
refuse
to
be
treated
based
on
information
provided
by
the
radiographer
about
specific
treatment
is
called
_____
consent.
a.
implied
b.
informed
c.
simple
d.
inadequate
-
ANS
informed
Touching
a
patient
without
permission
is
the
legal
definition
of:
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