cvt chapter 1 & 2 Flashcards
who can be in the room with the patient
Anyone after patients permission
2 HMz are considered
above the hearing range of humans
before any study for an imaging setting and after introducing yourself to the patient you should
counsel your patient for all the steps
all the following can affect the delivery of professional work except
workload, personal problems, steady comfortable work environment and equipment issues
the steady comfortable work environment
sonographer use ultrasound in
in a diagnostic setting anywhere
SDMS stand for
society of diagnostic medical sonographers
humans can hear from
20 Hz- 20Kz
Ultrasound technologist are people who
repairs the ultrasound mechine
the best way to make a positive patient experience is by
Listening to the patient
to introduce yourself and to mention your role in a medical setting
mandatory
if the patient has communication problems becasue of a language barrier the best step is to
get a staff member to translate
if a patient during the exame ask you to stop the study but you know that the physician needs the study urgent you..
stop the study , document, and report to the treating physician
a consent should be taken in all cases except
Abdominal ultrasound
if there is a language barrier between you and the patient who needs a consent a family member can translate
false
leaving the patient on the monitor withought being in the room is a HIPPA violation
true
Ultrasound means Beyond souns
true
the patient can sign the consent at home if he/ she needs to read it more carefully
false
a consent in any invasive study should include
benifits of the study, complications of the study , alternative of the study
making positive patient care experience needs you to listen to your patient
true
you have to tell the patient the result of the study
flase
the nonverbal commmunication is more important that the verbal communication
true
tone of voice is considered
nonverbal communication
the most important step in communication is
the feedback
paralanguage is
the tone of voice, body language, eye contact.
communication triads are mainly formed in clinical setting because the patient
has language barrier
anyone can be involved in the communication triad even if the patient doesn’t give permission
false
the ultrasound report can include all the following
the measurements, the echogenicity and the position of the patient
cutting of a conversation can happen when the sonographer
is judgmental
Communication is
a two way process
the sonographer is only allowed to communicate with
the patient, the sonologist, the referring physcician.