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ARRT Code of Ethics As of 8/1/09 Condensed and interpreted by T Hall
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1. RT conducts self in professional manor Responds to pt. needs Supports associates and colleagues in providing quality health care
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2. RT acts to advance profession Provide services to humanity with full respect for dignity of mankind
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3. RT delivers pt care without bias to: –Personal attributes –Disease or illness –Sex – Race –Creed or religion –Economic status
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4. RT uses knowledge to operate equipment for the purposes designed Applies procedures and techniques appropriately
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5. RT assesses situation, uses care and judgment and discretion Assumes responsibility for actions Acts in best interest of pt
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6. RT observes and talks to pt to get information for Dr that will be helpful in diagnosis and treatment Does not read x-rays or offer diagnosis
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7. RT demonstrates expertise in control of radiation to pt, self and others
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8. RT practices ethical conduct appropriate to profession Protects pt’s right to quality radiologic technology care
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9. RT respects confidences and privacy of pt Only reveals confidential information only when required by law or to protect the welfare of individual or community
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10. RT strives to improve knowledge and skills through –CE –Professional activities –Sharing knowledge –Investigating new aspects of professional practice
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ARRT Rules of Ethics As interpreted and condensed by T Hall
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The Mandatory standards of acceptable professional conduct for all RTs Violation could cause temporary or permanent loss of license!
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1. Using fraud or deceit to procure, maintain or renew state license
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2. Cheating on ARRT exam –Copying or communicating with another Having another person take the test Stealing test from exam room
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3. Not reporting- Conviction felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor (no speeding or parking tickets need be reported) All alcohol or drug violations Criminal proceeding where you are found guilty Military court martials involving, sex, drugs or pt. related infractions
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4. Failure to report to ARRT Charges that may cost you your license in x-ray or in any allied medical field in a state Or that you have been refused to be given license by any state
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5. Failure to perform radiologic technology with reasonable safety or skill
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6. Engaging in unprofessional conduct Failure to follow federal, state or local rules regarding radiologic technology Any practice creating unnecessary danger to pt life, health or safety –Actual injury does not have to be established
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7. Accepting or delegating any RT function that might reasonably harm Pt. –No one actually has to be harmed
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8. Actual or potential inability to perform duties with reasonable skill and safety to pt.s due to illness, drugs, alcohol or any mental or physical condition
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9. Continuing to practice after you have been declared mentally ill, chemically dependent or a danger to the public by the court
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10. Any unethical behavior involving trying to deceive, defraud or harm public Careless disregard for health, welfare safety of pt. (actual injury need not be established)
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11. Engaging in behavior that is sexual or could be interpreted as sexual Seductive behavior Sexually exploitive behavior (rule does not apply to pre-existing consensual relationships)
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12. Revealing priviledged information about pt unless permitted or required by law 13. Knowingly engaging in fraudulent billing practices (including medicare and medicaid)
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14. Failure to keep adequate pt records Refusing to refurnish record or report required by law Falsifying or making misleading entries
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15. Allowing person without a license, or up-to date license to practice radiology
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16. Violating any federal or state rules relating to radiography Or relating to narcotics or controlled substances
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17. Knowingly falsifying information relating to care of a present or past patient Practicing outside the scope of your license 18.
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19. Failing to cooperate with ARRT ethics committee Making false statements, knowingly providing false information, or failing to cooperate with any investigation by ARRT
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20. Engaging in false or deceptive communications to any one re: individuals education, training, credentials regarding license or permits or certificates
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21. Knowing of any violation of Rules or Ethics by a tech or student and failing to promptly report in writing to ARRT!
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22. Failing to immediately report error to supervisor about imaging, care or treatment of pt. that might be considered harmful or unethical Or omissions or negligence of duties that should have been performed Doesn’t matter if pt was injured or not!
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23. Continuing Education (CE) Sending in false statements Sharing answers Verifying unearned CE credits or providing false certificates
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