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