PCT NCCT Patient Care Tech National Competency Certification Test Study Guide Exam Q&A
PCT NCCT Patient Care Tech National Competency Certification Test Study Guide Exam Q&A different -CORRECT ANSWER-Medical ethics and medical etiquette are .... (the same, different, almost the same, opposite) situation where the patient has consented to surgery by one physician, but without the patient's knowledge or approval, another surgeon performs the surgery -CORRECT ANSWER-"Ghost surgery" is a what? precept -CORRECT ANSWER-A ________ is a practical rule guiding behavior or technique. a. law b. custom c. cultural more d. precept public domain -CORRECT ANSWER-Information that is in the _______ belongs to the community at large and may be appropriated by anyone a. public library b. hospital medical library c. public domain d. Library of Congress Moral -CORRECT ANSWER-________ ethics, concerns issues of right and wrong, human character and behavior. a. kind b. moral c. professional d. accurate Hippocratic Oath -CORRECT ANSWER-The most commonly known code of ethics for the medical profession, written about 400 B.C, is the ___________. 1847 -CORRECT ANSWER-The first American Medical Association code of ethics was written in what year? 1980 -CORRECT ANSWER-The latest revision of the American Medical Association code of ethics took place in what year? standards -CORRECT ANSWER-The principles in the AMA code of ethics are not law but: a. custom b. standards c. good manners d. conventional all of the above -CORRECT ANSWER-Violation of the tenets of an association or society may result in ________ a. censure b. expulsion c. suspension d. all of the above criminal -CORRECT ANSWER-If a physician is involved in __
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