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Deck 5: Orientation to Patient Care
1
Safe, gentle handling will help counteract infants' fear of what two things?
A) Hunger and injury
B) Loud noises and falling
C) Cold temperatures and bright lights
D) Extremes in temperature
A) Hunger and injury
B) Loud noises and falling
C) Cold temperatures and bright lights
D) Extremes in temperature
Loud noises and falling
2
The age at which the sense of right and wrong has begun to develop is:
A) early infancy
B) 1-3 years
C) 3-12 years
D) adolescence
A) early infancy
B) 1-3 years
C) 3-12 years
D) adolescence
1-3 years
3
Reward, early socialization, and knowledge of time are characteristic of which group?
A) Adolescence
B) Infants
C) Ages 3-12 years
D) Ages 1-3 years
A) Adolescence
B) Infants
C) Ages 3-12 years
D) Ages 1-3 years
Ages 3-12 years
4
When presented with information that indicates possible child abuse, the radiographer should:
A) begin asking the patient questions
B) know state law governing requirements for reporting child abuse
C) remain silent
D) report the situation to the hospital attorney
A) begin asking the patient questions
B) know state law governing requirements for reporting child abuse
C) remain silent
D) report the situation to the hospital attorney
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5
A way to gain an adolescent's cooperation is to:
A) take an adult approach
B) treat them as a friend
C) try to talk and behave like them
D) play their music to put them at ease
A) take an adult approach
B) treat them as a friend
C) try to talk and behave like them
D) play their music to put them at ease
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6
Part of the fear of life-threatening disease for young adults is:
A) they may have dependents
B) they don't believe someone so young can be so ill
C) their illness may cause financial concerns
D) all of the above
A) they may have dependents
B) they don't believe someone so young can be so ill
C) their illness may cause financial concerns
D) all of the above
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7
The fastest growing age group is:
A) newborns
B) ages under 25 years
C) mid-life individuals
D) ages over 85 years
A) newborns
B) ages under 25 years
C) mid-life individuals
D) ages over 85 years
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8
The primary duty of a radiographer when caring for someone from a different culture is:
A) respect
B) attempting to communicate in the patient's language
C) learning universal sign language
D) calling someone to translate
A) respect
B) attempting to communicate in the patient's language
C) learning universal sign language
D) calling someone to translate
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9
When presented with information that indicates possible elder abuse, the radiographer should:
A) begin asking the patient questions
B) know state law governing requirements for reporting elder abuse
C) remain silent
D) report the situation to the hospital attorney
A) begin asking the patient questions
B) know state law governing requirements for reporting elder abuse
C) remain silent
D) report the situation to the hospital attorney
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10
Of patients over the age of 85, 70% are:
A) diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease
B) men
C) women
D) institutionalized
A) diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease
B) men
C) women
D) institutionalized
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11
A request for a radiographic examination must be initiated by:
A) head nurse or nurse assistant
B) radiologic technology administrator
C) physician or a designate
D) hospital administrator or his or her designate
A) head nurse or nurse assistant
B) radiologic technology administrator
C) physician or a designate
D) hospital administrator or his or her designate
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12
Legally radiologic service can be given for the following reasons except:
A) diagnosing disease
B) treating disease
C) localizing pathology
D) avoiding lawsuits
A) diagnosing disease
B) treating disease
C) localizing pathology
D) avoiding lawsuits
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13
Chest and heart sounds are monitored by an instrument called a/an:
A) sphygmomanometer
B) electrocardiograph electrode
C) stethoscope
D) none of the above
A) sphygmomanometer
B) electrocardiograph electrode
C) stethoscope
D) none of the above
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14
A radiographic examination may be canceled by the:
A) chief technologist
B) hospital administrator
C) patient
D) hospital attorney
A) chief technologist
B) hospital administrator
C) patient
D) hospital attorney
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15
When lifting patients, the body should be stabilized by:
A) boarding the base support
B) leaning slightly backward
C) bending from the waist
D) standing 20% from the gravity line
A) boarding the base support
B) leaning slightly backward
C) bending from the waist
D) standing 20% from the gravity line
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16
Viruses and microorganisms that cause disease are called:
A) contagions
B) pathogens
C) microbes
D) all of the above
A) contagions
B) pathogens
C) microbes
D) all of the above
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17
Antiseptics are used to:
A) sterilize medical instruments
B) remove and destroy microorganisms
C) retard the growth of pathogens
D) none of the above
A) sterilize medical instruments
B) remove and destroy microorganisms
C) retard the growth of pathogens
D) none of the above
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18
Sterilization implies:
A) preventing or retarding the growth of pathogens
B) complete destruction of pathogens
C) cleaning instruments in acetic acid
D) cleaning instruments with antiseptics
A) preventing or retarding the growth of pathogens
B) complete destruction of pathogens
C) cleaning instruments in acetic acid
D) cleaning instruments with antiseptics
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19
Hospital patients may be placed in isolation:
A) because of low resistance to pathogens
B) to prevent a contagious disease from spreading to others
C) to prevent nosocomial infection
D) all of the above
A) because of low resistance to pathogens
B) to prevent a contagious disease from spreading to others
C) to prevent nosocomial infection
D) all of the above
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