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Outpatient Someone who has come to the hospital or outpatient center for diagnostic testing or treatment but does not usually occupy a bed overnight.
Inpatient Someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment.
Different Communication Deliver systems Oral, Written, Electronic
3 common forms of touch from a rad tech palpitation, emphasis, Emotional Support
Decreases in Senses start when 80s and 90s
First Stage of Grief Denial and isolation
Second Stage of Grief Anger
Third Stage of Grief Bargaining
Four Stage of Grief Depression
Fifth Stage of Grief Acceptance
What do radiologists want to know about the patient history? The patient’s chief complaint!
Sacred Seven of Medical Histories Localized vs. non-localized Chronology Quality Severity Onset Aggravating or alleviating factors Associated manifestations
How would you describe pain? Localized versus general Where How long Duration Old versus new
What does PAM stand for? Pause a Moment
What is more important objective or subjective data? Objective data is no more important than subjective data.
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