Ethical Principles
Legal Responsibility
Communication
100

This ethical principle requires the tech to act in the best interest of the patient.

What is beneficence?

100

This occurs when a radiographer fails to question an obviously incorrect order.

What is negligence?

100

Using eye contact and nodding to show attention is an example of this.

What is nonverbal communication?

200

This principle requires avoiding harm to the patient.

What is nonmaleficence?

200

This legal term refers to intentional misrepresentation that results in harm.

What is fraud?

300

This principale supports the patient's right to make independent healthcare decisions.

What is autonomy?

300

Performing a procedure on the wrong patient is an example of this type of legal violation.

What is negligence?

400

This principle involves fair and equal treatment of all patients.

What is justice?

400

This doctrine holds employers responsible for the actions of their employees.

What is respondeat superior?

500

This principle requires truthfulness in communication with patients.

What is veracity?

500

This term refers to a wrongful act that does not involve breach of contract.

What is a tort?