Description:
Case Study Scenario: Mrs. Turner, a 42-year-old woman, is scheduled for a pelvic ultrasound due to reported pelvic pain and abnormal menstrual bleeding. She is experiencing anxiety due to a previous, negative ultrasound experience. As a diagnostic medical sonographer specializing in pelvic imaging, your role is to ensure a patient-centered approach during the ultrasound examination.
Instructions:
Step 1: Respond to the following questions.
- Discuss the correct technique for obtaining a patient history for a pelvic ultrasound. Outline the key questions you would ask Mrs. Turner to gather relevant information about her symptoms and medical history.
- Explain how you would establish rapport with Mrs. Turner during the patient history interview, considering the sensitive nature of pelvic examinations and her reported symptoms.
- Mrs. Turner expresses concerns and anxiety about the upcoming pelvic ultrasound. Describe the strategies you would employ to address her concerns, ensuring she feels comfortable and informed.
- Discuss the importance of sensitivity during the patient history interview, and provide an example of how you might adapt your approach to accommodate Mrs. Turner’s past experiences.