Which method S is are effective in communicating with a patient 1 Touch 2 pantomime techniques 3 professional appearance?

21. According to Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the customary stages of the dying or grieving process in the typical sequence are:

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a. Acceptance, denial, depression, anger, bargaining
b. Denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
c. Anger, denial, bargaining, depression, acceptance
d. Denial and isolation, anger, depression, bargaining, acceptance

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Communication

exchange of information, thoughts, or messages, includes interpersonal rapport; also includes the accurate conveyance of information, clear self-expression, and transmission of information and ideas to others.

Gerontology

pertaining to the study of older adults.

Inpatient

someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment.

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

model of human needs developed by Abraham Maslow, original hierarchy identifies two types of needs: deficiency and growth needs were further divided into seven levels, four at the deficiency needs level (physiologic, safety, belongingness and love, and esteem) and three in the upper growth needs level (need to know and understand, aesthetic, and self-actualization.).

Nonverbal Communication

exchange of information, thoughts, or messages using methods other than the actual words of speech -- for example, tone of voice, speed of speech, facial expressions, and position of the speaker's extremities and torso (body language.).

Outpatient

patient who comes to a health care facility for diagnosis or treatment but does not usually occupy a bed overnight.

Palpation

application of light pressure with the fingers.

Paralanguage

music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech.

Patient Assessment

objective evaluation and determination of the status of a patient.

Patient Autonomy

ability and right of patients to make independent decisions regarding their medical care.

Verbal communication

messages sent using spoken words; the exchange of information or thoughts; can be dramatically shaped by vocabulary, clarity, tone, pitch of voice, and even the organization of sentences.

The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is

Self-actualzation

The word ambulatory means that the patient

can walk.

Which of the following would you not want to discuss with a patient?a. hobbiesb. medical chartc. ability to walkd. weather

Medical chart

Questions about the diagnosis of an examination from a patient or visitor are best answered by

explaining that only a radiologist can read radiographs.

Which method is effective in communicating with a patient?1. professional appearance2. touch3. pantomime techniquesa. 1 onlyb. 1 and 2 onlyc. 2 and 3 onlyd. 1, 2, and 3

1, 2, and 3.

When is touching a patient valuable?a. for emotional supportb. for emphasisc. for palpationd. all of the above

all of the above.

Which of the following characterize the development of a toddler (1 to 3 years of age)?a. understands simple abstractionsb. is unable to understand more than one word for somethingc. is unable to take the viewpoint of anotherd. all of the above

all of the above

Of the changes that occur in geriatric patients that are especially important when patients are undergoing radiologic examinations, which of the following may produce patient paranoia about potential falls with potential for permanent loss of mobility?a. osteoporotic loss of bone massb. arthritisc. decreased muscle strengthd. atrophied muscle mass

osteoporotic loss of bone mass

Which of the following is considered to be the first stage of acceptance of dying for a terminally ill patient?a. angerb. frustrationc. denial and isolationd. shock

denial and isolation, followed by anger, bargaining, depression, preparatory depression and then acceptance.

Which of the following permits the patient to begin to work through the various stages that precede dying?a. suspicious awarenessb. mutual pretensec. open awarenessd. all of the above

open awareness

What is the best way to answer questions from a patient or visitor about the diagnosis of an examination?

which of the following would you not want to discuss with a patient? Questions about the diagnosis of an examination from a patient or visitor are best answered by: explaining that only a radiologist can read radiographs.

When interacting with patients what must a health care professional always remember?

A patient's demeanor, eye contact, facial expressions and other nonverbal cues will provide a wealth of information in how you should interact with them. Gather Information – One of the primary jobs of any health care provider.

Which actions will help the radiologic technologist maintain an effective relationship with adolescent patients during a radiographic examination?

To maintain an effective relationship with these patients, the radiologic technologist can start a conversation about the patient's same-sex friends, ask unnecessary personnel to leave the room, and try to avoid embarrassment while changing the clothes.

Which of the following would be considered an example of negative nonverbal communication?

Types of negative body language include: Avoidance of eye contact. Staring. Crossed arms.