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Why is it important that we take patient history?
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because we are the radiologist's eyes and ears, he won't have this information
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what are the qualities necessary for open dialogue?
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respect, genuineness, empathy never disregard anything patient says
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what is the chief complaint?
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reason they are getting the x-ray
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name the "sacred 7" topics to cover
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1. localization (where is it) 2. Chronology(history) 3. Quality (describe it) 4. Severity (intensity) 5. Onset (when did it start) 6. Aggrevating/alleviating factors 7. associated manifestations (what else is it causing)
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what is a leading question?
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can be anwsered with yes or no, or given choices
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what is an open ended quesiton?
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letting them "fill in the blanks"
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what is a probing question?
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questions to get deeper into an anwser; "any other symptoms"?
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what are subjective facts?
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patient's opinion
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what are objective facts?
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can be seen, observed
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list questioning skills
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1. open ended quesitons, 2. facilitation 3. probing quesitons 4. repetition 5. summarization
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what is the role of radiographer in patient history taking?
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to provide info to radiologist to make a proper diagnosis
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