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According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, our first and most basic need is shelter, nourishment, and water.
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
use simple one-word instructions that are familiar to the child When radiographing a toddler,
According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, few people completely satisfy the need for self-fulfillment and self-actualization.
A common emotion of most patients entering the hospital is fear of the unknown and about their condition.
someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment. inpatient
speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback. when working with an elderly patient
The cadence and rhythm of your speech, often referred to as the “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.
It would be professionally appropriate for the imaging professional to gently touch the patient to clarify the location of their pain.
When asking about a patient’s pain, it is effective to ask the patient to point to or touch the area that hurts and record the information.
When taking a patient history, it is important to maintain a polite and professional demeanor when gathering information.
Objective data regarding a patient’s history consist of a patient’s vital signs.
Patient pain that has been occurring over several months would be considered Chronic pain
When questioning patients to obtain an accurate patient history, start with open-ended questions and then follow up with more direct inquiries.
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