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RAD 105 Exam 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Patients will complete a(n) ________ to formalize wishes that may include the administration of CPR techniques, organ donation, internment plans, pain control, and sedation. | Advanced Directive |
| According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, few people completely satisfy the need for: | Self-fulfillment and self-actualization. |
| When radiographing a toddler, | Use simple one-word instructions that are familiar to the child. |
| According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, our first and most basic need is | Shelter, nourishment, and water. |
| “Music of speech,” is known as | Paralanguage |
| Understanding one’s emotions as well as the emotions of a patient and their families, is commonly referred to as having: | Emotional Intelligence |
| A terminal patient who wants to stay alive long enough to see an offspring graduate from college, would be in what stage of the dying process? | Bargaining |
| A(n) _____ is someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment. | Inpatient |
| According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the customary stages of the dying or grieving process in the typical sequence are: | Denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. |
| When working with an elderly patient, | Speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback. |
| 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 | Emphasis |
| Negative nonverbal communication example: | Talking to the patient with your back turned as you record in the chart |
| A dying patient who has asked to see his loved ones and is asking for medication to relieve their pain would be in the _____ stage of dying. | Preparatory depression |
| It is important to discover the patient’s _____ for seeking medical care. | Chief complaint |
| A patient coming to you for a KUB exam states, “My belly hurts.” A logical question to ask next would be: | “Can you touch the area of your abdomen that specifically hurts?” |