RSC final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
RSC final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass fight for us on every level to make sure standards are there and we get reimbursed - Answer- AARC (american association of respiratory care) responsible for the board exams and credentials - Answer- NBRC (national board for respiratory care) group that accredits school - Answer- CoARC (committee on accreditation for respiratory care) CRT - Answer- certified respiratory therapist advanced therapist; license valid in all states - Answer- RRT (registered respiratory therapist) CPFT - Answer- certified pulmonary function technician RPFT - Answer- registered pulmonary function technologist profile of a high risk clinician - Answer- clinicians in practice for less than 3 years or more than 15 years, clinicians that fail to pursue advanced credentialing or to obtain CEU's in their area, clinicians that do not hold membership in their professional association, bc that limits their access to changes of care and current standards, clinicians that are unaware of current updated policies and procedures in their department, clinicians that do not chart accurately, or in a timely manner, new clinicians, seasoned clinicians, new graduate failure to complete an assignment that is legal and agreed upon - Answer- breach of duty expected level of care that would be rendered under similar circumstances - Answer- standard of care license or other document stating competence (CRT and RRT) - Answer- credential ommission of doing something that a reasonable person would do (failure to take correct action, failing to take any action, doing the wrong thing all together, or doing the correct thing at the wrong time) - Answer- negligence written - Answer- liable oral - Answer- slander set of general principles and rules developed to bring about a desire or ideal result - Answer- code of ethics patient's right to decide on their own course and follow through with that plan(ex. pt choosing not to get chemo) - Answer- autonomy patient that can exercise free will without coercion, duress, or deceit - Answer- informed consent binds both the healthcare worker and the patient to tell the truth - Answer- veracity obligation not to harm the patient and to protect them from harm. Does not include secondary side effects form medication - Answer- nonmalficence goes beyond not harming the patient but actively contributes to their well-being - Answer- beneficence social trading is - Answer- illegal, immoral, and unethical like cases should be treated alike - Answer- justice when something happens that should have been foreseen - Answer- negligence for a malpractice lawsuit to be valid it has to have 3 elements: - Answer- you owe a legal duty to the patient, standard of care falls below what is owed to the patient, there is a time frame that they have to file the lawsuit if you force a patient to take a treatment that they have refused - Answer- battery hospital acquired infection - Answer- nosocomial infection mycobacterium tuberculosis: need to put ______ on when in contact with the patient - Answer- mask the absence of disease producing microorganisms - Answer- asepsis spread of infection: source in the hospital would be _______ - Answer- people and objects 3 forms of contact - Answer- direct, indirect, drople
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