Reviewing the Necessary Components of Patient Placement for the Radiology Nurse

Authors

  • Mohammed Mushabbab Alamri, Omar Aqeel Alharbi, Asma Hamad Alqudayri

Keywords:

Ensuring Patient Safety, Effective Communication, Radiology, Best Practices, Radiology Nurses

Abstract

Radiology nurses, who play a crucial role in the symptomatic cycle, especially, must prioritize patient safety and effective communication in order to provide exceptional consideration. Communication of potential risks to patients is crucial in the field of Western medicine and regulation, where the emphasis has shifted from a paternalistic approach to one that values patient independence and focus. This is in line with previous discussions in another survey, and it aims to empower patients to make informed decisions about their care. In this step, we'll take a look at the potential dangers of standard demonstrative medical imaging tests, analyze patient safety guidelines put out by groups charged with protecting the public, plan ways to lessen the dangers of analytical medical imaging to patients, and figure out how to let people know about the risks of radiology tests so that everyone can make an informed decision based on their own circumstances. In addition, it discusses the healthcare professionals' approach-based duties to detect potential dangers associated with medical imaging, including ethical, legal, and other considerations. Medical imaging communication and patient safety can be enhanced by provider collaboration.

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Published

2024-07-17

How to Cite

Mohammed Mushabbab Alamri, Omar Aqeel Alharbi, Asma Hamad Alqudayri. (2024). Reviewing the Necessary Components of Patient Placement for the Radiology Nurse. International Journal of Research Radicals in Multidisciplinary Fields, ISSN: 2960-043X, 3(2), 109–115. Retrieved from https://www.researchradicals.com/index.php/rr/article/view/108