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Without reference, identify basic facts and terms pertaining to professional relations, standards of ethics, and standards of conduct with at least 70 percent accuracy
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Purpose of professional relations: Establish rapport with: Patients Medical staff members Other support personnel Promote understanding Easing patient nervousness Explaining to staff members what your doing and why its necessary
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Create working relationships With medical staff With patients by: Showing compassion Respecting their privacy Communication The key to all human relations
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Obtaining information Patient condition and/or restrictions Staff members relating to equipment maintenance Relaying information Scheduling maintenance In-service training Safety briefings Equipment consultations
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How communication effects professional relations Forms of communication Written Verbal (speech) Non-verbal (body language) Physical appearance Uniform/dress Grooming/hygiene
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Body language Eye contact Facial expressions Gestures Posture Barriers to effective communication Unprofessional appearance Poor personal hygiene Dirty or sloppy uniform Poor posture
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Negative attitude Snobbishness Rudeness Defensiveness Personal biases Lack of organization Inability to organize your thoughts Not knowing your subject matter Relaying erroneous information
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Poor vocabulary Causes confusion Can give the appearance of incompetence Ways to improve our professional relations Look professional - first impressions are lasting impressions Appearance - is extremely important when dealing with others Uniform and grooming Good posture
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Be positive Be alert Show courtesy to others Take pride in your work Attitude Strive to do your best Follow checklists/procedures Know your limitations and seek assistance when in doubt Be a team player
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Organize your thoughts Know your subject matter Always relay reliable/accurate information Continue your education Upgrade/qualification training Off duty education Seek international certification
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Ethical considerations Ethics is the discipline concerned with what is right or wrong conduct Ethics involves morals and making choices or judgments about what should or should not be done An ethical person behaves and acts in the right way Professional groups each have a code of ethics The code consists of rules or standards of conduct All members of the group are expected to follow the rules
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Medical ethics that relate to the patient Respect patients and their rights to privacy Do not discuss patient problems, conditions, or personal information Coordinate your maintenance to minimize any intrusions on a patient's privacy Consider the patient's needs to be more important than your own desires Explain what you're doing when working in the patient's environment to help alleviate any fears Take that few extra minutes to finish a job rather than prolonging the inconvenience to a patient
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Do not perform tasks for which you have not been trained, instead, seek assistance from a trained medical technician Conduct Promote professional relations Your professional image Strive to be the best Set standards for appearance Spread a positive attitude Take pride in your work instill teamwork
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Have integrity to do the job right Always consider safety Follow proper procedures Complete all work in a timely manner Show others that you can be relied upon Recognize your limitations Seek assistance when necessary
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