front 1 All of the following are considerations that the sonographer must incorporate into communication with a child except:
| back 1 B) Explain the procedure to the parent but not the child since the child will not be able to understand |
front 2 Describe the variations in communication a radiographer must use in communicating with anadolescent. | back 2 no data |
front 3 All of the following are symtoms of abuse except
| back 3 B) child is unhappy and crying |
front 4 When caring for a pediatric patient, the best method of transport is always:
| back 4 D) Depends on the distance involved and the age of the child |
front 5 When caring for a 6-year-old child, the radiographer should:
| back 5 C) Be friendly, honest, and concise in your explanation to the child |
front 6 True or False?
| back 6 False
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front 7 True or False?
| back 7 True |
front 8 At what age is a child considered an infant, toddler, preschooler, and school age? | back 8 no data |
front 9 Which of the following points should be included when interviewing the teenager?
| back 9 E) all of the above |
front 10 All of the following are supplies that may be used to immobilize pediatric patients, except:
| back 10 C) rope |
front 11 Why must radiation protection measures be applied, especially during pediatric radiography? | back 11 Due to the radiosensitivity of their rapid and changing cell growth |
front 12 True or False?
| back 12 False
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front 13 Infants lose body heat rapidly and this are more susceptible to _____. | back 13 Hypothermia |
front 14 _____ _____ is the basic important practice that reduces the risk of infection transmission | back 14 Hand Hygiene |
front 15 True or False?
| back 15 True |
front 16 The ____-____-____ and Tam-em board are two commercially available immobilizers | back 16 pigg-o-stat |
front 17 Newborn baby or a child under 1 year
| back 17 D) infant |
front 18 A period of life beginning at puberty and ending with physical maturity
| back 18 E) adolescent |
front 19 A child who is not old enough to attend kindergarten
| back 19 B) preschooler |
front 20 Young child learning to walk
| back 20 C) toddler |
front 21 Age at which the child is considered old enough to attend school
| back 21 A) school age |
front 22 Neonatal intensive care unit
| back 22 C) NICU |
front 23 Significant loss of body heat below 98.6 degrees F
| back 23 E) Hypothermia |
front 24 Commercial mechanical immobilizer device
| back 24 D) Pigg-O-Stat |
front 25 A type of bed used in the newborn intensive care unit to keep babies warm and protected from the enviroment
| back 25 B) Isolette |
front 26 Newborn infant up to 1 monht of age
| back 26 A) Neonate |
front 27 Handwashing with soap and water or the use of alcohol-based products that do not require water
| back 27 B) hand hygiene |
front 28 Enhance
| back 28 A) increase |
front 29 A chemical capable of destroying microorganisms or inhibiting their growth
| back 29 D) disinfectant |
front 30 The psychological, emotional, and/or sexual abuse of a child
| back 30 E) Child Abuse |
front 31 Restricting patient movement
| back 31 C) immobilization |