1.
Which of the following the technologist can be found guilty of, if he releases the confidential patient information without permission of the patient to unauthorized individuals?
2.
An inpatient came to nuclear medicine section for DEXA Scan. As you communicate with him and assess his condition, you realize that he has dementia. As you prepare to move him onto the radiographic table from the wheelchair, he becomes agitated and upset, insists on speaking with his physician, and refuses to have the exam. How should you approach and handle the situation? Which of the following is the Most Appropriate response for this situation?
3.
A 50 years old patient on a stretcher is referred to the Nuclear Medicine Unit for a procedure. During the procedure the technologist noticed that the patient has developed dyspnoea and needs oxygen. What is the rate of Oxygen required to be delivered to this patient?
4.
Which of the following is the terminology for intentional misconduct that harms others?
5.
A 60 years old patient is referred to the Nuclear Medicine Unit for Myocardial Perfusion Imaging. The patient suddenly develops an irregular pulse, complains of feeling faint, weak, nauseated and has a sudden onset of pain in the chest. Which of the following will the nuclear medicine specialist do for this patient?
6.
Measurements used to assess the patient’s condition are called the vital signs, and consist of the following vital parameters EXCEPT:
7.
Which of the following is the best method for preventing patient voluntary motion during nuclear medicine examination?
8.
Under which circumstances confidential medical information of the patient can be disclosed?
9.
A 63 years old male patient comes to the nuclear medicine section for an examination. He informs the specialist that he is having severe pain and shortness of breath. The data provided by the patient would be listed as
10.
Which of the following is INCORRECT concerning communication?
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