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Patient Care in Radiography 8th Edition Chapter 5

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A document that outlines specific wishes about medical care to be followed in the event that an individual loses the ability to make or communicate healthcare decisions   Advanced Directive  
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The threat of touching in an injurious way   Assault  
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The unlawful use of force against a person   Battery  
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A patient’s medical record   Chart  
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To note data in a patient record, usually at prescribed intervals   Charting  
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Developing slowly and persisting for a long period   Chronic  
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The party named in a plaintiffs complaint and against whom the plaintiffs allegations are made   Defendant  
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the ability to recognize and to some extent share the emotions and states of mind of another and to understand the meaning and significance of that persons behavior   Empathy  
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A method of evaluation situations in which the correct action is in question   Ethical Analysis  
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The science or study of moral values or principles, including ideals of autonomy, beneficence and justice; the term is also applied to the moral values or principles themselves   Ethics  
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The intentional, unjustified, nonconsensual detention, or confinement of a person for any length of time   False Imprisonment  
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A crime declared by statute to be more serious than a misdemeanor and deserving a more severe punishment   Felony  
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Law enacted under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that protects the privacy rights of patients   Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-(HIPAA)  
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A false accusation written printed typedwritten or presented in a picture of a sign that is made with malicious intent to defame the reputation of a person resulting in public embarrassment contempt ridicule or hatred   Libel  
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Professional negligence that is the proximate cause of injury or harm to a patient resulting from a lack of professional knowledge experience or skill   Malpractice  
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A criminal offense that is considered less serious than a felony and carries a lesser penalty, usually a fine or imprisonment for less than 1 year   Misdemeanor  
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A moral agent is one who:   Is responsible for implementing an ethical decision  
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A responce in which understanding and compassion are accompanied by an objective detachment that enables you to act appropriately. This phrase describes the characteriscs of:   Empathy  
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The following are components of ethical analysis:   Identifying the problem, Developing alternative solutions, and Defending your selection  
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The neglect or omission of reasonable care or caution in the context of a professional relationship is termed:   Malpractice  
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Diagnostic images:   Are apart of the medical record  
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Arm and leg restraints applied withouth either the patient's permission or a physicians's order could result in charges of:   False Imprisonment  
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Standards of correct behavior by professional groups are called:   Code of Ethics  
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A patient has the right to revoke consent in regard to a risky procedure:   Before the procedure begins, and during the procedure  
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Healthcare may disclose a patient's protected health information without a patient's consent to:   Another physician providing care to the patient  
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In which state is the a law protecting a patient's right to die with dignity?   Oregon  
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