Across
- 4. – Legal responsibility for actions that cause harm.
- 6. – A type of imaging that uses radiation to view bones.
- 8. – The protection of patient information in medical settings, tied to constitutional rights.
- 10. – A medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases using imaging techniques.
- 14. Protection – Constitutional principle that ensures individuals receive the same legal protections, including fair access to healthcare.
- 16. Amendment – Part of the U.S. Constitution protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, connected to patient privacy.
- 17. – Patient's permission before any medical procedure.
- 18. – The amount of radiation a patient receives during an X-ray or CT scan.
Down
- 1. – The person receiving medical care.
- 2. – Law that protects patient privacy and health information. (Acronym)
- 3. – A scan that combines X-ray images to create cross-sectional views of the body. (Abbreviation)
- 5. – Professional negligence by a healthcare provider that leads to substandard care.
- 7. of Rights – The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including rights relevant to privacy and medical care.
- 9. – A type of scan that uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the body. (Abbreviation)
- 11. Process – Constitutional principle ensuring fair legal treatment, including the right to challenge medical decisions.
- 12. – Type of consent that requires the patient to fully understand the procedure.
- 13. – The patient's right to make their own healthcare decisions, protected under constitutional privacy rights.
- 15. – A trained professional who performs diagnostic imaging examinations.