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