A disruptive trait seen in schizoaffective disorders is ____________, which is acting quickly as an emotional response without considering ramifications or consequences of actions.
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Some second- and third- generation antipsychotics (i.e. cloz…
Some second- and third- generation antipsychotics (i.e. clozapine, aripiprazole) can elevate prolactin levels. Male clients may present with this side-effect from the elevated prolactin.
The four phases of schizophrenia are prodromal, acute, stabi…
The four phases of schizophrenia are prodromal, acute, stabilization, and ___________.
In regard to alterations in behavior, this alteration is cha…
In regard to alterations in behavior, this alteration is characterized by the client making purposeful imitation of movements made by others.
When performing a small bowel study, why is it important to…
When performing a small bowel study, why is it important to note the time of ingestion of the contrast media and all images be timed from this point?
Where is the IR centered for radiographs of the small intest…
Where is the IR centered for radiographs of the small intestine that are taken within 30 minutes of contrast ingestion?
Left lateral decub: the image meets the criteria for exposur…
Left lateral decub: the image meets the criteria for exposure.
1 hour, PA small bowel image. Image displayed correct centra…
1 hour, PA small bowel image. Image displayed correct central ray location.
The majority of AP, PA, and oblique radiographs taken during…
The majority of AP, PA, and oblique radiographs taken during a barium enema are done on 14 x 17 IRs. Where is the IR centered on a sthenic patient for the majority of these projections?
PA barium enema image. Image displayed all required anatomy.
PA barium enema image. Image displayed all required anatomy.