Rights of RT and Patient Flashcards

1
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A claim o particular privilege

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Right

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2
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An obligation to answer for an act done

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Responsibility

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3
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An obligation on the person to perform some act for which he becomes accountable

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Responsibility

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4
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Give the Rights and Responsibilities of Radiologic Technologist

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  1. To promote health
  2. To prevent illness
  3. To restore health
  4. To alleviate suffering
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5
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Give the 3 Right of Patient

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  1. Radiologic / X-rays technologies are responsible to those people that require nursing care
  2. Promotes an environmental in which the values, customs and spiritual beliefs of the individual are respected
  3. Needs confidence, personal information and uses judgment in sharing this information
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6
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An agreement mutually arrived by two or more individual to do a particular thing in exchange for some consideration

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Contract

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Meeting of minds between two or more parties

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Contract

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8
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Must have employers and employee’s realtionship

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Contract

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9
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What are the Types of Contract

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  • formal contract
  • informal contract
  • express contract
  • implied contract
  • requisite of contract
  • breach of contract
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10
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where a contract exist and either party violating its terms

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Breach of Contract

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the prevention of performance, failure to perform because of inconvenience of difficulty and abandonment of duty

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Breach of Contract

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12
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the person is in sound mind and the consent given is valid

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Lucid Interval

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13
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the person is in sound mind and the consent given is valid

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Lucid Interval

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14
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NLRC stands for?

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National Labor Relation Commission

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15
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Resolves disputes between employers and employees

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NLRC

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16
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two or more person must participate, consent - freely given, in every obligation, there’s always a corresponding right

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Requisites of Contract

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17
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this contract where the consent of the parties is not given expressly but is deducible , this agreement can be communicated either in writing or verbally

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Implied Contract

18
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this contract where the consent of the parties is given expressly in writing or verbally, both parties explicitly agreeto the terms of contract

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Express Contract

19
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these contract can be either written or oral and are often based on the mutual agreement of the parties involved

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Informal Contract

20
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provide clear legal protection and reduce ambiguity typically involve detailed written agreement

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Formal Contract

21
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those where the contract of the party is defective either because of incapacity to give consent or where the consent is vitiated by mistake, violence etc

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Voidable / Annullable Contact

22
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those which produce no legal effect for they do not exist in the eyes of the law
“Void Ab Initio”

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Void / Inexistence Contract

23
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those which cannot be enforced in the court because they were entered into the behalf of another w/o authority, both contracting parties are incapacitated

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Unenforceable Contact

24
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those validity entered into by the contracting parties but having economic damage or lesion to one party

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Rescissible Contract

25
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can also called “informed consent” a contract wherein the patient voluntarily gives permission to someone to perform a procedure

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Consent

26
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What are the purpose of consent

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  1. patient can be more cooperative
  2. better examination is more likely to result
  3. to be considered the standard of care for each patient
  4. if the patient denies knowledge of the procedure, physician must be notified
27
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used in situations where the patient is conscious able to understand the procedure

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Verbal Consent

28
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required before any examination that involves greater than usual risk

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Written Consent

29
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it is not possible to obtain consent

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Implied Consent

30
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a matter of obtaining a patient’s permission to perform a procedure express and implied consent

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Simple Consent

31
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occurs when the patient has not been informed adequately to make responsible decision can also be called “ignorant consent”

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Inadequate Consent

32
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Give the classification of defective contract

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  1. voidable / annullable contract
  2. void / inexistence contract
  3. unenforceable contract
  4. rescissible contract
33
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what are the purpose of consent

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  1. patient can be more cooperative
  2. better examination is more likely to result
  3. to be considered the standard of care for the patient
  4. if the patient denies knowledge of the procedure, physician must be notified
34
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Consent can be:

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  1. verbal consent
  2. written consent
  3. implied consent
35
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what are the levels of consent

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  1. simple consent
  2. inadequate consent
36
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are legal documents that are formulated by a competent person
patient rights can be exercised on the patients behalf by a designated surrogate or proxy decision maker

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Advance Healthcare Directives or living will

37
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3 instrument through which the patients wishes are dictated

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  1. a living will
  2. directive to physician
  3. durable power of attorney for health care (dpahc)
38
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this document appoints a person other than the physician

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Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care (DPAHC)

39
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a physician is appointed by a person to serve as his proxy on a prescribed form, this is much like a living will

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Directive to Physician

40
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expresses the patient whishes conserning their future medical care

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A living Will

41
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these may be altered by a competent patient at any time

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A Living Will