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1. The radiographer who mistakenly administers an incorrect drug to a patient may be guilty of a:
a. Imprisonment
b. Negligence
c. Theft
d. Defamation

2. Arm and leg restraints applied without either the patient's permission or a physician's order could result in charge?
a. Invasion of privacy
b. Assault
c. False Imprisonment
d. torts

3. As a radiographer, you refuse to work with a patient because you do not care for persons of the patient's religion. You are guilty of violating:
a. The law
b. The ethics of your profession
c. Your own personal beliefs
d. A and B

4. Duty to refrain from inflicting harm?
a. Paternalism
b. Veracuty
c. Autonomy
d. Non-Maleficence

5. Radiographer Lenard posted a picture of his patient's x-ray images on Facebook, he is guilty of:
a. Defamation
b. Violating the patient's confidentiality
c. Slander
d. Negligence
 
1. The correct answer is b. Negligence. Administering an incorrect drug to a patient can be considered a negligent act, as it involves a failure to exercise the level of care and skill expected of a radiographer.

2. The correct answer is c. False Imprisonment. Applying restraints to a patient without their permission or a physician's order would constitute false imprisonment, which is the intentional restriction of a person's freedom without lawful justification.

3. The correct answer is d. A and B. Refusing to work with a patient based on their religion violates both the law and the ethics of the radiography profession. It goes against the principles of non-discrimination and respect for patient autonomy.

4. The correct answer is d. Non-Maleficence. The duty to refrain from inflicting harm is a principle of non-maleficence, which is one of the core ethical principles in healthcare. It means that healthcare professionals have an obligation to avoid causing harm to their patients.

5. The correct answer is b. Violating the patient's confidentiality. Posting a patient's x-ray images on social media without their consent is a breach of patient confidentiality. It is important to protect patient privacy and maintain the confidentiality of their medical information.
 

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