NAI - Ethical, Professional and Legal Responsibilities
Across
- 3. Which consent prior to the examination must be obtained
- 5. What 'w' must be present during the examination
- 8. Which system must all details be recorded on (abbreviation)
- 9. Child protection is who’s responsibility
- 10. Before 'i', this must be fully discussed in non-technical language with the parent/carers and consent sought
- 11. A full 'e' should be given to the people present to ensure examination is understood
- 13. Which Code of Conduct must be followed throughout the procedure
- 14. What 'I' is the legislation a Radiographer should follow for a forensic skeletal survey (Abbreviation)
- 15. What 'j' should the radiographer not be towards the parents/carers
Down
- 1. What 'C' is the Act radiographers adhere to in safeguarding NAI
- 2. What must always be used to achieve gold standard imaging (2 words)
- 4. The skeletal survey must never be 'r'
- 6. Under what age does a forensic skeletal survey be advised
- 7. What 'c' is vital throughout the procedure and with Inter-agencies that promotes the welfare of the child
- 12. child protection 't' must be regularly attended by radiographers