Exam 11: Patient Interactions
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Exam 11: Patient Interactions22 Questions
Exam 12: History Taking19 Questions
Exam 13: Safe Patient Movement and Handling Techniques20 Questions
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,few people completely satisfy the need for
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Clearly understanding your emotions when handling patients and their families is referred to as
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You have received a request to perform a radiographic study on a patient who is clearly intoxicated but coherent.In preparing to perform this procedure,you should
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Professional medical imaging personnel must possess many desirable traits and skills.To succeed in patient interactions as a part of performing examinations,it is important that the radiographer
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A(n)_____ is someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment.
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When dealing with a terminally ill patient who demonstrates mutual pretense of their condition,which of the following would seem most appropriate?
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Which of the following is an example of a negative nonverbal communication technique?
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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,our first and most basic need is
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A dying patient who wants to stay alive long enough to see his son graduate from college would be in what stage of the dying process?
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Touch can be an effective communication strategy when dealing with patients for medical examinations.As you ask a patient to turn on his or her side for an oblique projection,you gently touch his or her hip or shoulder to guide them into the correct position.This is a type of touch for
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The use of humor during radiographic procedures can be effective with patients if used professionally and under the right circumstance.An example of correct use of humor is
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All of the following are nonverbal communication characteristics except
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The cadence and rhythm of your speech,often referred to as the "music of speech," is known as
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According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross,the customary stages of the dying or grieving process in the typical sequence are
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Upon receiving an order or request to perform a radiographic examination on a patient,the first step to consider in order to achieve exam success is to
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