A) auditory communication.
B) paralanguage.
C) therapeutic communication.
D) negative therapeutic communication.
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A) repeating an ethnic joke you heard on the radio earlier in the day.
B) making light of the bad weather and how it "brightened your day" to have a job inside.
C) telling the patient you need to repeat the examination because the "mouse on the generator flywheel" did not run fast enough to give enough power for the exposure.
D) commenting on the patient's tattoo and how funny it looks with the skin stretched from the x-ray positions.
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A) Telling the patient he might as well face reality
B) Joyously moving around the room trying to cheer him up
C) Politely working in silence as necessary and attending to his physical needs
D) Doing all of the above
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A) Denial
B) Depression
C) Anger
D) Bargaining
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A) acceptance,denial,depression,anger,and bargaining.
B) denial and isolation,anger,bargaining,depression,and acceptance.
C) anger,denial,bargaining,depression,and acceptance.
D) denial and isolation,anger,depression,bargaining,and acceptance.
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A) speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback.
B) write down your instructions first for the patient to read.
C) give the patient breathing instructions while you're positioning him or her in order to hasten the procedure.
D) assume the patient can see and hear you clearly and move quickly and deliberately in order to get done.
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A) 1 and 3 only
B) 1,2,and 4 only
C) 3 only
D) 2 only
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A) 1 and 3 only.
B) 1 only.
C) 3 only.
D) 2 and 4 only.
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A) inpatient
B) outpatient
C) medical resident
D) intern
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A) volume of voice.
B) body language.
C) amount of eye contact.
D) professional appearance.
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A) Non-English-speaking patients typically understand simple phrases and commands such as "Yes," "No," and "Stop."
B) Pediatric patients always require special attention.
C) To minimize feelings of alienation,it is useful to treat geriatric patients as adolescents to make them understand your instructions.
D) Dealing with mentally impaired patients often requires the technologist use a strong yet reassuring tone of voice.
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A) anger
B) bargaining
C) grief
D) preparatory depression
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A) Giving a pleasant smile
B) Maintaining eye contact
C) Leaning toward the patient when talking to him or her
D) Talking to the patient with your back turned as you record in the chart
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A) close all the examination room doors to prevent others from hearing the patient's language.
B) put on a patient gown in case the patient vomits on you.
C) ensure your safety by checking to see that the hospital security officer will stay with the patient during the procedure.
D) prepare patient restraint devices,including restraint jackets,and tape to hold down the patient during the procedure.
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A) shelter,peace,and protection.
B) self-fulfillment and self-actualization.
C) food,water,and nutrition.
D) acceptance by peers.
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A) interact with him or her based on his or her particular stage of death.
B) provide for his or her physical needs.
C) not play psychologist and attempt to cure the patient's depression.
D) do all of the above.
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A) work silently in order to avoid questions and alarming the patient.
B) ask the patient if he or she has ever had this type of procedure before.
C) try to get a family member to be a part of the examination for communication and reassurance.
D) speak loudly and take charge of the examination from the beginning.
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A) emotional support.
B) emphasis.
C) palpation.
D) expression.
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A) will and testimonial.
B) death directive.
C) advanced directive.
D) postmortem.
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A) avoid touching patients for fear of offending them.
B) work efficiently by minimizing small conversations with patients that slow down the procedure.
C) reference procedure notes or textbooks often during examinations to reassure the patient that the radiographer is double checking his or her work for safety reasons.
D) do none of the above.
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