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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| It is important that patients be referred to by their | preferred name. |
| It is safe to conclude that in the years ahead, the U.S. population will | require a more diverse health care labor force. |
| four essential core values of human rights | solidarity, dignity, autonomy, and equality. |
| Objective data regarding a patient’s history | are more important than subjective data. |
| When questioning patients to obtain an accurate patient history, | keep your questions general in nature so as not to offend the patient. |
| In determining a patient’s description of their pain, a good question to ask would be | “When did the pain first happen?” |
| Clearly understanding your emotions when handling patients and their families is referred to as | emotional intelligence. |
| According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, our first and most basic need is | shelter, nourishment, and water. |
| When dealing with a terminally ill patient who demonstrates an understanding of their condition, which of the following would seem most appropriate? | Politely working in silence as necessary and attending to his/her physical needs |
| 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. |
| All of the following are nonverbal communication characteristics except | volume of voice. |
| When working with an elderly patient, | speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback. |
| Which of the following is not one of the sacred seven of medical histories? | Family history |
| It would be professionally appropriate for the imaging professional to | gently touch the patient to clarify the location of their pain. |
| It would be inappropriate to | ask the patient leading questions regarding his or her symptoms. |