front 1 The health-care team of today is an identified group of persons involved in the delivery of health care. This group consists of? | back 1 All members of the health-care discipline. |
front 2 Within the health care community, the most important people are ? | back 2 The patients |
front 3 The health-care team members are determined in terms of what and how do theydivided them? | back 3 “patient contact”. This collective team is divided into two separate components.They are the patient-care team and the medical-care team |
front 4 What is a Patient-care team? | back 4 are those members (physicians, nurses, therapists) who have the most sustained patient contact and provide individualized services related to the program of care. |
front 5 What is a Medical-care team? | back 5 are those members (radiographers, medical technologists, pathologists, pharmacists) who provide essential back-up services for the patient-care teams. |
front 6 What are the Radiographer’s Role in Health Care? | back 6
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front 7 What is a Physician? | back 7 The physician is in fact the team leader because he/she is the one who makes the primary commitment in the patient/physician contract. |
front 8 What is the relationships between the physicians and the patient? | back 8 The relationship between physician/radiographer involves written and oral communications as well as human respect and professional courtesy |
front 9 What is the relationships between the nurse and a radiographers? | back 9 The relationship between nurses/radiographer involves written and oral communications as well as human respect and professional courtesy. |
front 10 During the 1990s a new concept of health care delivery was developed and introduced to the health care community. This new concept deviated from “patient care orientation” to “cost-containment outcome”. It is called “ | back 10 patient-centered care |
front 11 Standards of an Accredited Educational Program is? | back 11 Document that describes the standard of quality for the educational program. |
front 12 JRCERT stand for ? | back 12 Joint review committee of education of radiologic technologic. |
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| back 13 American registry of technology |
front 14 ASRT Stan for ? | back 14 American society of radiologic technologic |
front 15 What is an "Affective Domain" according to Radiology? | back 15 One of the three major categories or domains of learning, which includes behaviors guided by feelings and emotions that are influenced by one’s interests, attitudes,values and beliefs. |
front 16 Cognitive Domain in radiology | back 16 One of the three major categories or domains of learning, which includes various levels of thought such as knowledge, understanding, reason, and judgment. |
front 17 Psychomotor Domain in radiology is ? | back 17 One of the three major categories or domains of learning, which includes behaviors involving physical actions, neuromuscular manipulations, and coordination. |
front 18 Clinical defined as | back 18 Procedures and activities that occur in the clinic or hospital setting. |
front 19 Competency defined as | back 19 Observable, successful achievement of a performance objective. |
front 20 What is an Objective according to Radiology ? | back 20 Concise description of an observable behavior. |
front 21 What is a Didactic ? | back 21 Informational and instructional activities that may occur in formal or informal settings. |
front 22 What is a Direct supervision in students clinical setting ? | back 22 Radiographer is present during the entire procedure; from reviewing the request for the examination to reviewing and approving the radiographs for submission. |
front 23 What is an Indirect supervisor in student clinical setting? | back 23 Radiographer is immediately available to assist the student if required, regardless of the level of student’s achievement. |
front 24 Repeats in radiologyof students clinical trial is defined as what? | back 24 Radiographs that must be repeated may only be done in the presence of qualified radiographer, regardless of the level of student’s achievement. |
front 25 Clinical education is sequential, with each course building on the previous one. The first aspect of development is known as what ? | back 25 the “process”. |
front 26 What are the three steps of the " process"? | back 26 1. Observation 2. Assistance 3. Performance |
front 27 What is the second aspect in Progressive Clinical Development known as ? | back 27 “assessment”. This is where an instructor assesses the knowledge, comprehension and ability to apply, analyze, synthesize or evaluate specific radiographic procedures. |
front 28 Give an example of "Concepts of Clinical Environment". | back 28 1. Assignment of Initials and use of Lead Markers 2. Clinical Competencies and Simulations 3. Discussion 4. Responsibilities of the Student 5. Conflict of interest |
front 29 The Clinical Education Policies are ? | back 29 1. Clinical supervision 2. Avoidance of using students to replace staff 3. Radiation protection policies 4. Professional ethics 5. Professional appearance 6. Attendance 7. Pregnancy 8. Disciplinary procedures |
front 30 Radiography Program Officials include? | back 30 Program Chairperson Clinical Practice Coordinator Clinical Instructor Medical Advisor |
front 31 Supporting Staff are ? | back 31 Didactic Faculty Clinical Instructors |