The radiographer may better assist the patient with a disability by asking personal questions regarding the nature and cause of the impairment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False. The radiographer should not ask personal questions about the patient's disability. Questions should pertain to how the radiographer can assist the patient with cooperating with the procedure.
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pressure is 146/90 mmHg, and SpO2 95%. After providing the appropriate care, what question would be the most important to ask the firefighters prior to transport? A) "How did the fire start?" B) "How long was he trapped in the room?" C) "What materials were burning in the room?" D) "How fast was he breathing when you found him?"
Which of the following is an example of a push/pull tool?
A. Hux bar B. Pike pole C. Drywall saw D. Battering ram