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Paralanguage Music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech
emotional intelligence (EI). Self-awareness • Self -regulation • Motivation • Empathy • Social Skills
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs .self actualization, aestetics,need to know and understand, . esteem, .belongingness and love ,.safety,. physiologic
sacred 7 They are localization, chronology, quality, severity, onset, aggravating or alleviating factors, and associated manifestations.
quality The quality describes the character of the symptoms.
Objective data are perceptible to the senses, such as signs that can be seen, heard, or felt and such things as laboratory reports.
Subjective data pertain to or are perceived by the affected individual only.
emphasis. Touching for emphasis involves using touch to highlight or to specify instructions or locations.
What do radiologists want to know about the patient history? The patient’s chief complaint!
If you have to ask just one basic question when taking a history, ask the following Why is this examination being done?
Chief complaint MDs tend to focus on this.  Permit the patient to add more than a single complaint when it appears multiple complaints are valid.
How would you describe pain? Localized versus general  Where  How long  Duration  Old versus new
Inpatient Someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment
Outpatient Someone who has come to the hospital or outpatient center for diagnostic testing or treatment but does not usually occupy a bed overnight
Effective communication Written Oral Electronic
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