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082 _aT 616.07572 2024 0063
100 _aChua, Dhale Maxeene D.
245 _aExperiences of Radiologic Technologists in patient care management techniques for patients undegoing MRI procedures/
_cDhale Maxeene D. Chua, Trixie Anne V. Cortez, Criz Ian O. Gutierrez, Martha A. Lelis, & Michael O. Mateo.
260 _aParañaque City:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2024.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis.
520 _aMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a vital tool in modern medical diagnostics, offering detailed internal images without ionizing radiation. However, individuals with anxiety disorders often find MRI experiences challenging due to feelings of confinement and noise triggers. Sedation though effective, poses financial and health concerns. Alternatives like education and communication strategies offer low-cost solutions to mitigate anxiety. A qualitative study, employing a descriptive phenomenological approach, explored the experiences of eight Radiologic Technologists managing MRI patients. Challenges encountered by Radiologic Technologists included patient anxiety and diverse behaviors. Techniques employed encompassed effective communication and personalized approaches. The significance of practical experience alongside academic education was emphasized. Despite the preference for sedation, Radiologic Technologists acknowledged its drawbacks and highlighted the importance of individualized patient care management for successful MRI procedures.
650 _achallenges.
650 _aradiology department.
650 _ahospitals.
650 _aemotional responses.
650 _atriggering factors.
700 _aCortez, Trixie Anne V.
700 _aGutierrez, Cris Ian O.
700 _aLelis, Martha A.
700 _aMateo, Michael O.
942 _cTHES
_jT 616.07572 2024 0063
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