Ethics CSRC Test Questions & Answers 2016
What is the maximum penalty imposed per incident on an employer for no reporting a termination or suspension for cause? - ANSWERS$10,000
Morals and ethics involve ________ beliefs. - ANSWERSPersonal
Ethics are principles that guide behavior and...
What is the maximum penalty imposed per incident on an employer for no reporting a termination or
suspension for cause? - ANSWERS$10,000
Morals and ethics involve ________ beliefs. - ANSWERSPersonal
Ethics are principles that guide behavior and __________ - ANSWERSJudgement
Often morals and ________ are mistakenly used interchangeably, - ANSWERSPrinciples
T or F
Morals and ethics are not distinct and are synonymous to each other - ANSWERSF
A plea of nolo contendere made to a charge of any offense constitutes which of the following?
Unprofessional conduct
A substantially related crime
A conviction of a crime
All of the above
� - ANSWERSA conviction of a crime
At least ______ CE hours must be directly related to clinical practice - ANSWERS10
,Which of the following acts substantially related to the practice of respiratory care would be grounds for
discipline?
Unprofessional Conduct
Negligence
Incompetence
All of the above - ANSWERSAll of the above
T or F
Clinical Ethics have a consistent format to ensure a thorough process - ANSWERST
T or F
Clinical Ethics Provide a critical thinking format for case analysis - ANSWERST
T or F
Clinical Ethics encourage cooperative relationship among patients, clinicians and health care institutions
- ANSWERST
Name three sources that can provide guidance regarding the practice of "concurrent therapy" -
ANSWERS-Department Policy Manual
-CSRC's White Paper on Concurrent
-AARC's White Paper on Concurrent Therapy
Which of the following best describes ethics?
Governmental rules relating to morality
, Regulations requiring good conduct
Regulations for the healthcare profession
An adopted approach of moral principles and values including good and decent conduct - ANSWERSD
The Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) ensures:
Incorrect
Respiratory care programs meet quality standards established by the profession
Health care facilities meet accreditation standards
Credentialing for Respiratory Care Practitioners
Californian's requiring respiratory care are receiving quality health care - ANSWERSA
If an RCP changes his/her current address, within what time period must the RCP report their new
address to the Board? - ANSWERS14days
Non-maleficence states the RCP shall:
Perform only within their scope of practice
Allow the patient to make their own healthcare choices
Do no harm to the patient
Provide all services competently
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