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4 multiple choice 1 point the principle of providing healthcare services with full respect for the dignity of humankind is established by law. included in the asrt code of ethics. applicable only to physicians. impossible to implement. 15 multiple choice 1 point when an asian patient is apprehensive about the examination, you should use sign language to communicate. maintain eye contact while providing reassurance. maintain a respectful distance, use a calm voice, and smile while minimizing eye contact. show friendliness by placing your arm around his shoulders.
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- Option 1: Respect for human dignity in healthcare is an ethical principle, not just a legal one, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Code of Ethics includes principles about respecting human dignity in healthcare services. This is correct.
- Option 3: Respect for human dignity applies to all healthcare providers, not just physicians, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Respecting human dignity is a core ethical principle that is implementable, so this is incorrect.
- Option 1: Sign language is for the deaf or hard - of - hearing, not for general apprehensive Asian patients, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: In many Asian cultures, direct eye contact can be seen as disrespectful or intrusive, so maintaining eye contact is not appropriate, this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Maintaining a respectful distance, using a calm voice, smiling, and minimizing eye contact aligns with cultural norms in many Asian cultures where personal space and less direct eye contact are valued, especially in a healthcare setting with an apprehensive patient. This is correct.
- Option 4: Placing an arm around the shoulder can be seen as too familiar or intrusive in many Asian cultures, so this is incorrect.
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B. included in the ASRT Code of Ethics.