Ch 23: Sonographers in the Clinical Setting Flashcards

1
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Four major principles of medical ethics are…

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  1. respect for autonomy
  2. non-maleficence
  3. beneficence
  4. justice
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This means that the patient has the capacity to act intentionally, with understanding, and with free will.

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respect for autonomy

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3
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Respect for autonomy is the basis of…

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informed consent.

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4
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This requires that we avoid needless harm or injury to the patient, whether by action or inaction.

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non-maleficence

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5
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Imposing careless of unreasonable risk of harm on a person is…

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negligence.

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6
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This dictates that the actions of health care providers should benefit the patient.

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beneficence

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7
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This requires that patients who are equals should qualify for equal treatment regardless of age, sex, etc.

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justice

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This is the process by which patients are educated about the essentials of a medical procedure.

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informed consent

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9
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Complete informed consent generally includes…

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  1. the nature of the procedure
  2. reasonable alternatives
  3. risks, benefits, and uncertainties
  4. assessment of the patient’s understanding
  5. the patient’s acceptance
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10
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To be valid, a __ patient must give __ consent.

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competent, voluntary

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A patient is not competent to give consent if they’re…

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underage, incapacitated, or being educated in a language they do not speak.

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12
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T/F? A patient may withdraw previously granted consent at any time.

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true

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13
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Upon meeting a patient, a sonographer should __ herself, __ the procedure, and __ the patient.

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introduce, describe, identify

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14
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This is defined as the quality of being worthy, honored, or esteemed.

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dignity

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15
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This field studies the interaction between sonographer, patient, and equipment in order to optimize the well being of sonographers in their professional environment.

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ergonomics

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16
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More than __ sonographers experience pain from a work-related injury.

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3 out of 4

17
Q

The causes of work-related injuries include…

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repetitive motions, forceful or awkward movements, poor posture, improper positioning, strain, and extended periods of joint pressure.

18
Q

What important innovation allows the sonographer to maintain the recommended wrist, neck, eye, and body positions during scanning.

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articulation (swivel and extension) control panels and monitors

19
Q

It is beneficial to maintain __ positions that avoid stress and fatigue.

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neutral

20
Q

These are a set of guidelines to minimize the exposure and risk of health care workers when in contact with a patient.

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standard precautions

21
Q

What should all health care workers do to prevent exposure to patient’s bodily fluids?

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practice good hygiene habits (hand washing, gloves, gowns, etc)

22
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OSHA stands for…

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration

23
Q

Tasks with a greater potential for exposure have a greater need for…

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appropriate protective equipment.

24
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All work activities should be classified according to…

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the potential for exposure.

25
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A detailed work program should be developed that includes…

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standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all activities that have exposure potential.

26
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Worker training should include…

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safe work practices and use of protective equipment.

27
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The employer should monitor workers to ensure that…

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the required work practices are observed and protective equipment properly used.

28
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__ of the protective procedures should be kept.

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Documentation