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The exchange of information, thoughts or messages?
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communication
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs:
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1. Physiologic (food, shelter, clothing, sexual gratification)
2. Safety 3. Belongingness and Love 4. Esteem 5. Need to know and understand 6. Aesthetics 7. Self-Actualization |
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Radiologic studends often begin their education at what level?
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3. Belongingness and Love
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Which level begins when a studend graduates and when any certification examinations are successfully complete?
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7. Self-actualization
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To types of verbal skills:
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1. Speech and Grammar
2. Humor |
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***Nonverbal Communication:
Pt. receive signals about your attitude toward them form the pitch, stress, tone, pauses, speech rate, volume, accent, and quality of your voice. |
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The music of language:
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paralanguage
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nonverbal communication such as tone of voice, speed of speech, and the position of the speaker's extremities and torso:
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body language
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Radiographer commonly uses 3 types of touch:
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1. touching for emotional support
2. touching for emphasis 3. touching for palpation |
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5 stages of dying by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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1. Denial and isolation (passive - support by silence)
2. Anger (active - often expressed in terms of complaints about health care) 3. Bargaining (active - prayers) 4. Depression (active - letting the person express their feelings) 5. Acceptance (passive - lack of feelings) |
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The HCP "Balancing Act":
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Take care of self in order to be able to take care of others.
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What is an Advanced Directive?
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Legal document prepared by living competent adult concerning their medical care (living will or power of attorney)
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What is Patient Autonomy?
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ability/right of pt. to make decision regarding their medical care
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Who said, "All is vanity"
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C. Allen Gilbert
1873-1929 |
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The highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is:
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self-actualization
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The word ambulatory means that the pt:
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can walk
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What would you not want to discuss w/a pt.
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medical chart
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Questions about the diagnosis of an exam from a pt or visitor are best answered by:
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explaining that only a radiologist can read radiographs
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What methods are effective in communicating w/a pt.
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paralanguage
body language touch professional appearance personal hygiene physical presence visual contact |
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When is touching a pt. valuable?
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for emotional support
for emphasis for palpation |
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What characterize the development of a toddler (1-3 yr)?
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*understands simple abstractions
*is unable to understand more than 1 word for something *is unable to take the viewpoint of another |
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Geriatric pt. may produce pt. paranoia about potential falls w/potential for permanent loss of mobility b/c of:
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osteoporotic loss of bone mass
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What is considered to be the first stage of acceptance of dying for a terminally ill pt.
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denial & isolation
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What permits the pt. to begin to work thru the various stages that precede dying?
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open awareness
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