Ch 24 Test Bank; (Professional Ethics) Exam comprehensive
questions fully solved & updated (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE
A - (ANSWERS)Which of the following would make up the professional
ethics of the profession of radiologic sciences?
1. State licensing board for x-ray machine operators
2. X-ray department social events
3. ARRT Code of Ethics
4. State motor vehicle rules and regulations
5. Collective bargaining rules of behavior
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 3 and 5 only
C. 1, 2, 4 and 5 only
D. 1 and 5 only
B - (ANSWERS)The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
(ARRT) reserves the right to revoke any certification from an individual
whom it has registered. Reasons for revocation can vary from ethical
violations to failure to maintain continuing education credits, just to
mention two. This process of sanctioning demonstrates professional _____
to society.
A. Morals
B. Self-regulation
C. Ethics
D. Collective bargaining
D - (ANSWERS)Failure to pay one's federal income taxes would be an
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, Ch 24 Test Bank; (Professional Ethics) Exam comprehensive
questions fully solved & updated (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE
example of a(n):
A. Ethical violation.
B. Moral violation.
C. Professional conduct violation.
D. Violation of federal law.
C - (ANSWERS)You are enjoying an evening with a friend at the theater.
The person seated behind you routinely texts messages to his girlfriend
about the movie and what is happening. This behavior would be a:
A. Violation of local laws and ordinances.
B. Professional ethical violation.
C. Violation of socially accepted values.
D. Moral violation.
A - (ANSWERS)When you were a student radiographer the importance of
radiation protection was constantly stressed and you have incorporated the
principle of ALARA as a professional value. As an employee working
within a busy imaging department, you work with some technologists who
do not practice radiation protection as you have been taught. One
technologist in particular routinely overexposes patients in order to get a
"perfect image for the radiologist." This poor technologist practice would be
an example of:
A. An ethical violation.
B. A hospital rule violation.
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questions fully solved & updated (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE
A - (ANSWERS)Which of the following would make up the professional
ethics of the profession of radiologic sciences?
1. State licensing board for x-ray machine operators
2. X-ray department social events
3. ARRT Code of Ethics
4. State motor vehicle rules and regulations
5. Collective bargaining rules of behavior
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 3 and 5 only
C. 1, 2, 4 and 5 only
D. 1 and 5 only
B - (ANSWERS)The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
(ARRT) reserves the right to revoke any certification from an individual
whom it has registered. Reasons for revocation can vary from ethical
violations to failure to maintain continuing education credits, just to
mention two. This process of sanctioning demonstrates professional _____
to society.
A. Morals
B. Self-regulation
C. Ethics
D. Collective bargaining
D - (ANSWERS)Failure to pay one's federal income taxes would be an
1/8
, Ch 24 Test Bank; (Professional Ethics) Exam comprehensive
questions fully solved & updated (Latest Update 2026) UPDATE
example of a(n):
A. Ethical violation.
B. Moral violation.
C. Professional conduct violation.
D. Violation of federal law.
C - (ANSWERS)You are enjoying an evening with a friend at the theater.
The person seated behind you routinely texts messages to his girlfriend
about the movie and what is happening. This behavior would be a:
A. Violation of local laws and ordinances.
B. Professional ethical violation.
C. Violation of socially accepted values.
D. Moral violation.
A - (ANSWERS)When you were a student radiographer the importance of
radiation protection was constantly stressed and you have incorporated the
principle of ALARA as a professional value. As an employee working
within a busy imaging department, you work with some technologists who
do not practice radiation protection as you have been taught. One
technologist in particular routinely overexposes patients in order to get a
"perfect image for the radiologist." This poor technologist practice would be
an example of:
A. An ethical violation.
B. A hospital rule violation.
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