Complete_ Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences &
Patient Care 8th Edition, (2025) All Chapters 1-26| Latest
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Verbal communications
The tone and volume of your voice are factors of:
a. Verbal communications
b. Nonverbal communications
c. Hygiene and appearance
d. Body language and humor
C. The ability to understand and perceive the emotions of others
What is empathy?
a. A calm, but firm, expression of oneself
b. Sympathy
c. The ability to understand and perceive the emotions of others
d. Sharing the sorrow or troubles of another
D. The use of non-vocal means; i.e., using gestures and facial expressions to send messages.
What is nonverbal communication?
a. The use of proper grammar and enunciation to send messages.
b. The combined use of the voice, facial expression, and body language to send messages.
c. The use of the voice to send messages.
d. The use of non-vocal means; i.e., using gestures and facial expressions to send messages.
To standardize the exchange of electronic information and protect confidentiality.
What is the purpose of HIPAA?
a. To standardize the exchange of electronic information and protect confidentiality.
b. To deny patient access to their health care records.
c. To provide health care insurance to low-income families.
d. To provide freedom to health care providers to access electronic patient records.
D. To build rapport and convey listening and understanding
What is the purpose of using the "3Rs" during interpersonal communications?
a. To increase miscommunications
b. To emphasize verbal communications
c. To emphasize nonverbal communications
d. To build rapport and convey listening and understanding
1 only
,When communicating with a young child as part of a radiographic examination, an effective strategy to
communicate would be to
1. kneel down to the child's eye level and lower your voice.
2. speak loudly and quickly so the child knows you're in charge.
3. allow one of the younger radiographers in the department to perform the study.
4. speak exclusively to the parent so the child cooperates.
C. use simple one-word instructions that are familiar to the child.
When radiographing a toddler,
a. work silently in order to avoid questions and alarming the child.
b. ask the child if he or she has ever had this type of procedure before.
c. use simple one-word instructions that are familiar to the child.
d. speak loudly and take charge of the examination from the beginning.
speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback.
When working with an elderly patient,
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.
B. Toddlers and preschool age
Which age group is likely to become combative when afraid?
a. Infants
b. Toddlers and preschool age
c. Middle-aged adults
d. Elder adults
C. Restate
Which feedback and listening skill entails verbally expressing the main idea of the message back to the
communicator?
a. Response
b. Register
c. a.Response
b. Register
c. Restate
d.Reflect
d. Reflect
1, 2, and 3
Which of the following are key attitudes in professional communications?
(1) expressing a balance of sympathy and empathy
, (2) treating others with respect and kindness
(3) being a good role model
Rudeness
Which of the following expressions generally have a negative effect on one's professional attitude?
a. Rudeness
b. Kindness
c. Patience
d. Assertiveness
A chest x-ray on a patient who does not speak the same language as you
Which of the following imaging scenarios would present a language barrier to communications?
a. A chest x-ray on a patient who does not speak the same language as you
b. An upper GI series on an elderly female
c. An elbow exam on a 5-year-old female
d. An acute abdominal series on a 21-year-old African-American male
D. Talking to the patient with your back turned as you record in the chart
Which of the following is an example of a negative nonverbal communication technique?
a. Giving a pleasant smile
b. Maintaining eye contact while referencing the patient's chart
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
C. Aggression
Which of the following is an undesirable communications trait that is defined as an expression of anger
and hostility towards others?
a. Empathy
b. Sympathy
c. Aggression
d. Assertiveness
2 and 3 only
Which of the following must be used carefully in communications in order to avoid misunderstandings?
(1) appropriate grammar
(2) direct eye contact
(3) humor
"I'm going to take some x-rays on your abdomen. I'll need you to stand for one and lie on your
back on the table for another."
Which of the following would be the best option to inform an adult patient that you have to perform an
acute abdominal series?
a. "I'm going to take some x-rays on your abdomen. I'll need you to stand for one and lie on your back
on the table for another."
Patient Care 8th Edition, (2025) All Chapters 1-26| Latest
With Verified Answers And Detailed Explanation| Graded A+
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Verbal communications
The tone and volume of your voice are factors of:
a. Verbal communications
b. Nonverbal communications
c. Hygiene and appearance
d. Body language and humor
C. The ability to understand and perceive the emotions of others
What is empathy?
a. A calm, but firm, expression of oneself
b. Sympathy
c. The ability to understand and perceive the emotions of others
d. Sharing the sorrow or troubles of another
D. The use of non-vocal means; i.e., using gestures and facial expressions to send messages.
What is nonverbal communication?
a. The use of proper grammar and enunciation to send messages.
b. The combined use of the voice, facial expression, and body language to send messages.
c. The use of the voice to send messages.
d. The use of non-vocal means; i.e., using gestures and facial expressions to send messages.
To standardize the exchange of electronic information and protect confidentiality.
What is the purpose of HIPAA?
a. To standardize the exchange of electronic information and protect confidentiality.
b. To deny patient access to their health care records.
c. To provide health care insurance to low-income families.
d. To provide freedom to health care providers to access electronic patient records.
D. To build rapport and convey listening and understanding
What is the purpose of using the "3Rs" during interpersonal communications?
a. To increase miscommunications
b. To emphasize verbal communications
c. To emphasize nonverbal communications
d. To build rapport and convey listening and understanding
1 only
,When communicating with a young child as part of a radiographic examination, an effective strategy to
communicate would be to
1. kneel down to the child's eye level and lower your voice.
2. speak loudly and quickly so the child knows you're in charge.
3. allow one of the younger radiographers in the department to perform the study.
4. speak exclusively to the parent so the child cooperates.
C. use simple one-word instructions that are familiar to the child.
When radiographing a toddler,
a. work silently in order to avoid questions and alarming the child.
b. ask the child if he or she has ever had this type of procedure before.
c. use simple one-word instructions that are familiar to the child.
d. speak loudly and take charge of the examination from the beginning.
speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback.
When working with an elderly patient,
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.
B. Toddlers and preschool age
Which age group is likely to become combative when afraid?
a. Infants
b. Toddlers and preschool age
c. Middle-aged adults
d. Elder adults
C. Restate
Which feedback and listening skill entails verbally expressing the main idea of the message back to the
communicator?
a. Response
b. Register
c. a.Response
b. Register
c. Restate
d.Reflect
d. Reflect
1, 2, and 3
Which of the following are key attitudes in professional communications?
(1) expressing a balance of sympathy and empathy
, (2) treating others with respect and kindness
(3) being a good role model
Rudeness
Which of the following expressions generally have a negative effect on one's professional attitude?
a. Rudeness
b. Kindness
c. Patience
d. Assertiveness
A chest x-ray on a patient who does not speak the same language as you
Which of the following imaging scenarios would present a language barrier to communications?
a. A chest x-ray on a patient who does not speak the same language as you
b. An upper GI series on an elderly female
c. An elbow exam on a 5-year-old female
d. An acute abdominal series on a 21-year-old African-American male
D. Talking to the patient with your back turned as you record in the chart
Which of the following is an example of a negative nonverbal communication technique?
a. Giving a pleasant smile
b. Maintaining eye contact while referencing the patient's chart
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
C. Aggression
Which of the following is an undesirable communications trait that is defined as an expression of anger
and hostility towards others?
a. Empathy
b. Sympathy
c. Aggression
d. Assertiveness
2 and 3 only
Which of the following must be used carefully in communications in order to avoid misunderstandings?
(1) appropriate grammar
(2) direct eye contact
(3) humor
"I'm going to take some x-rays on your abdomen. I'll need you to stand for one and lie on your
back on the table for another."
Which of the following would be the best option to inform an adult patient that you have to perform an
acute abdominal series?
a. "I'm going to take some x-rays on your abdomen. I'll need you to stand for one and lie on your back
on the table for another."