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  • 問題数 90 • 8/18/2024

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  • 1

    Moral Reasoning

    process of determining what is right or wrong by applying ethical principles and values to specific situations.

  • 2

    Personal behavior standard

    Individual’s set of principles and guidelines that govern their actions, decisions, and interactions with others

  • 3

    Competence

    Ability to perform a task or role effectively, demonstrating the necessary knowledge, skills, and judgement required to achieve desired outcomes in a specific context or profession.

  • 4

    Set of established guidelines and criteria that outline the expected level of care and professional conduct in a particular field or profession.

    STANDARD OF PRACTICE

  • 5

    Involves maintaining integrity and accountability, in a professional setting, while etiquette refers to the accepted social behaviors that promote respectful and positive interactions.

    Professionalism and etiquette

  • 6

    Emphasizes the principles of patient care, professional integrity, and the commitment to promote the highest standards of pro active and safety in the field of radiologic technology.

    Code of ethics

  • 7

    Involve identifying and mitigating errors in imaging procedures, such as ensuring consistent image quality while minimizing patient exposure to radiation, through standardized protocols and quality control measurement

    Systematic Analysis Problem

  • 8

    A claim to particular privilege

    Right

  • 9

    An obligation to answer for an act done and Obligation on the person to perform some act for which he becomes accountable.

    Responsibility

  • 10

    Rights and responsibilities of radiologic students. 1. To promote health 2. To promote equipments 3. To prevent illness 4. To restore health 5. To alleviate suffering

    1, 3, 4, and 5

  • 11

    The types of contracts are… 1. Formal Contract 2. Informal Contract 3. Express Contract 4. Implied Contract

    True

  • 12

    Those which cannot be perfected w/o compliance with the special formalities required by the law such as donations & mortgages of real property.

    Formal contract

  • 13

    Result of written document or correspondence which the law does not require special formalities.

    Informal contract

  • 14

    Those contract where the consent of the parties is given expressly in writing or verbally.

    Express Contract

  • 15

    Those contacts where the consent of the parties is not given expressly but is deductible from the conduct or acts of the parties such as an implied agency

    Implied contract

  • 16

    In requisites of Contract two or more person must participate

    True

  • 17

    NLRC is National Labor Relation Defective

    True

  • 18

    Classification of defective Contract are… Voidable/annullabke Contract, Void/Inexistence Contract, Unenforceable Contract, and Resissible Contract.

    True

  • 19

    Those where the contract of the party is defective either because of incapacity to give consent or where the consent is vitiated by mistake, violence, intimidation, undue influence or fraud.

    Voidable/ Annulable Contract

  • 20

    - Those which produce no legal effect for they do not exist in the eyes of the law.

    Void/ Inexistence Contract

  • 21

    Those which cannot be enforced in the court because of the existence of the following reasons: - They were entered into the behalf of another w/o authority or in excess of authority. - There’s non- compliance with the statue of frauds. - Bith contracting parties are incapacitated.

    Unenforceable Contract

  • 22

    Those validity entered into by the contracting parties, but for having caused economic damage or lesion to one party or to a third party for having been entered into a fraud of creditors or w/o knowledge & approval of the judicial authority.

    Rescissible Contract

  • 23

    - Presidential degree - Republic Act

    Constitution

  • 24

    - Congress

    Legislature

  • 25

    - Department of justice - Supreme Court - Court Appeals

    Judiciary

  • 26

    Administrative

    Executive power of the president

  • 27

    Civil Law

    - Evidence is needed - Must pay for the damages - Preponderance of evidence

  • 28

    Criminal law

    - Beyond reasonable doubt - We need to be watchful - Always in favor of the accuse - Cibilly liable (Should pay for damages)

  • 29

    Act of binding oneself to do something

    Obligation

  • 30

    Philosophy of science of law

    Jurisprudence

  • 31

    Law in which the government is directly involved.

    Public Law

  • 32

    Regulates the relationship among people. Examples: relating contracts, ownership of properties & practice of Radiologic Technology

    Private Law

  • 33

    State the principle and provisions for establishment of specific law

    Constitutional Law

  • 34

    It is responsible for enacting laws.z

    Legislature

  • 35

    Responsible for reconciling controversies and conflicts.

    Judiciary System

  • 36

    Law that hold physician and radiologic technologist harmless when rendering aid to a person in emergency situation.

    Good Samaritan Law

  • 37

    Responsible for reconciling controversies and conflicts

    Judiciary System

  • 38

    Law that holds physicians and radiologic technologist harmless when rendering aid to a person in emergency situation.

    Good Samaritan Law

  • 39

    A legal declaration of a person’s intention upon death.

    Will

  • 40

    one who makes the will

    Testator

  • 41

    Process of lawsuit

    Litigation

  • 42

    Person or government bringing a lawsuit against another

    Plantiff

  • 43

    It is a Mercy killing, an act of painlessly putting to death of person who is suffering from incurable or dipressinv disease.

    Euthanasia

  • 44

    Act is a wrongful from the very beginning

    Mala Inse

  • 45

    A writ commanding an authorized person to notify a party to appear in court to answer a complaint made against him.

    Summons

  • 46

    An order that requires a person to attend at a specific time & place to testify as a witness.

    Subpoena

  • 47

    A subpoena that requires witness to bring documents/papers in his possession.

    Subpoena a duces tecum

  • 48

    Rumors not admissible as evidence

    Hearsay evidence

  • 49

    The willful telling of a lie under oath

    Perjury

  • 50

    A will that is written, dated and signed by the hand of the testator himself.

    Holographic will

  • 51

    The failure, without legal cause to perform any promise which forms the whole part or parts of a contract.

    Breach of Contract

  • 52

    A wrong committed by a person against another person by his property.

    Torts

  • 53

    Untruthful oral statement about a person that subjects him to ridicule.

    Slander

  • 54

    Untruthful written statement about a person that subjects him to ridicule.

    Libel

  • 55

    A crime with lesser offense and punishable with fines and imprisonment or both for less than a year.

    Misdemeanor

  • 56

    Acts or omissions punishable by law and they may be committed not only by means of deceit but also by fault

    Felonies

  • 57

    Imminent threat of harmful/offensive bodily contact

    Assualt

  • 58

    An immediate uncontested touching of another person/patient

    Battery

  • 59

    The law maybe hard, but it is still the law

    Dura lex see lex

  • 60

    Am the fraudulent withholding or misrepresentation of facts whereby a person is misled to his injury

    Deceit

  • 61

    A legal wrong, committed against a person or property independent of a contact which render the person who commits it liable for damages in a civil action

    Torts

  • 62

    Nullem crimen, mills peons sine legs No crime, if there’s no law punishing it

    Legal Maxim

  • 63

    The stages of crime are; 1. Frustated 2. Consumated 3. Attemted 4. Attempted

    2,3,and 4

  • 64

    The degree of crime that has a penalty of 1 month and 1 day to 6years or fine of not more than 6 thousand pesos but not less than 200 pesos

    Less grave

  • 65

    Degree of crimes that has a penalty of 1 day to 30 days or fine more than 200 pesos

    Light

  • 66

    Capital punishment or penalty of above 6 years and one day or fine of more than 6 thousand pesos.

    Grave

  • 67

    Forcible abduction of another

    Kidnapping

  • 68

    Detaining a person without a warrant

    Illegal detention

  • 69

    Crimes against public morals are; 1. illegal gambling 2. indecent Exposure 3. Prostitution 4. Scam

    1,2, and 3

  • 70

    Under which law justifies a person from criminal liability for the commission of a crime. Examples: Self defense, defense of one’s property, defense of another.

    Justifying

  • 71

    Ignorance of the law excuse no one

    Ignorantia juris non exusat/Ignorancia legis non.

  • 72

    The causes of negligence are; Carelessness, Ignorance, and _________.

    Lack of skills

  • 73

    Involves taking the property of another for his permanent use

    Larcency

  • 74

    It’s the persons involved in a conspiracy. It is an actor/Mastermind, the persons who actually do or perform the act has a direct participation, induction and indispensable.

    Principals

  • 75

    It’s the persons involved in a conspiracy. It is those persons who assist or participate in the commission of an act.

    Accessories

  • 76

    It’s the persons involved in a conspiracy. Those persons who did not take a direct part in the execution of the act, induce, or cooperate through another act essential to the consumption of the crime.

    Accompliences

  • 77

    Parricide

    Killing a parent

  • 78

    Patricide

    Killing a father

  • 79

    Matricide

    killing a mother

  • 80

    Crime of Intentional burning of another person’s house

    Arson

  • 81

    Crimes against chastity, It’s a Cohabitation of a married man with a woman other than his wife.

    Concubinage

  • 82

    Crime committed by one who enters in a birth certificate, a birth that did not occur.

    Simulation of birth

  • 83

    Bigamy

    Contracting a second marriage when already legally married to another.

  • 84

    Altering a written document for deceit

    Forgery

  • 85

    Dishonest transaction in public office

    Graft

  • 86

    The offender commences to do the criminal and the criminal objective was not achieved

    attempted felony

  • 87

    Arresto menor

    Imprisonment for 1 day to 30 days

  • 88

    Imprisonment from 6 years and 1 day to 10 years

    Prison Mayor

  • 89

    Imprisonment for 12 years and 1 day to 20 years

    Reclusion Temporal

  • 90

    Life imprisonment

    Reclusion Perpetua