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RAD 105 Exam 1

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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?”
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