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RAD 105 Exam 1
Part 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is: | self-actualization |
| The word ambulatory means that the patient | Can walk |
| Which of the following would you not want to discuss with a patient? | Medical chart |
| Questions about the diagnosis of an examination from a patient or visitor are best answered by: | explaining that only a radiologist can read radiographs |
| Which method is effective in communicating with a patient? | 1. professional appearance 2. touch 3. pantomime techniques |
| When is touching a patient valuable? | for emotional support for emphasis for palpation |
| Which of the following characterize the development of a toddler (1 to 3 years of age)? | understands simple abstractions is unable to understand more than one word for something is unable to take the viewpoint of another |
| Of the changes that occur in geriatric patients that are especially important when patients are undergoing radiologic examinations, which of the following may produce patient paranoia about potential falls with potential for permanent loss of mobility? | osteoporotic loss of bone mass |
| Which of the following is considered to be the first stage of acceptance of dying for a terminally ill patient? | denial and isolation |
| Which of the following permits the patient to begin to work through the various stages that precede dying? | open awareness |
| Which of the following is undesirable for conducting a clinical history interview? | asking vague questions |
| Which of the following includes a description of the color, quantity, and consistency of blood or other body substances? | Quality |
| Which of the following is the determination of a precise area, usually through gentle palpation or careful wording of questions? | localization |
| Which of the following is (are) usually included as part of the chronology of a clinical history? | onset duration frequency |
| Which of the following includes the tone of voice, the speed of speech, and the position of the speaker’s extremities and torso? | nonverbal communication |