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Radiologijos technologo vaidmuo atpažinus ūmias ir gyvybei pavojingas būkles kompiuterinės tomografijos metu

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dc.contributor.author Vitkauskaitė, Paulina
dc.date.accessioned 2019-06-12T08:32:17Z
dc.date.available 2019-06-12T08:32:17Z
dc.date.issued 2019-06-07
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.kaunokolegija.lt//handle/123456789/1554
dc.description Relevancy of the topic: Computed tomography examines a variety of patients who may experience health problems, acute and life-threatening conditions at any time, so the radiology technologist must recognize life-threatening conditions and provide first aid to the patient. Objective: to assess the role of a radiology technologist in identified acute and life-threatening patients’ conditions during computed tomography. Tasks: 1. Describe the acute and life-threatening conditions of patients and the role of a radiology technologist during computed tomography. 2. To reveal what acute and life-threatening conditions are most often encountered by a radiology technologist during computed tomography. 3. To determine the ability of radiology technologist to recognize and manage the acute and life-threatening conditions of a patient during computed tomography. 4. To reveal the needs for training of radiology technologists in the recognition and management of acute and life-threatening conditions during computed tomography. Object of research: the role of a radiology technologist. Methodology of research: from March 6, 2019 until April 9th an anonymous survey in hospital X was conducted. Scientific literature was analyzed, quantitative research was carried out, during which data were collected from 50 respondents (N = 19, response rate). Results: the results of the study revealed that 100% (N = 19) of radiology technologists believe that acute and dangerous conditions occur in computed tomography. 47% (N = 9) of the radiology technologists who participated in the survey reported a sudden drop in blood pressure as the most common type of disorder in computed tomography. Also, research results have shown that 63% (N = 12) of respondents are well versed in the core vital functions assessment sequence and 100% (N = 19) need to improve their knowledge and acquire new skills. Conclusions: radiology technologists believe that acute conditions occur often in computed tomography. The investigation revealed that the most commonly encountered with the decrease in blood pressure, cerebral blood flow sutrikimias, loss of consciousness, respiratory function impairments. Respondents to the survey revealed that the identification and evaluation of the range of Radiology technologists are very different. Most respondents believe that radiology technologists have enough knowledge to recognize the patient's condition and can provide adequate help. The study also showed that there is a need for learning and improvement en_US
dc.description.abstract Teorinėje darbo dalyje aprašomas radiologijos technologo vaidmuo, kompiuterinės tomografijos samprata bei pagrindinės ūmios ir gyvybei pavojingos pacientų būklės kompiuterinės tomografijos metu. Empirinėje dalyje analizuojamas radiologijos technologo vaidmuo kompiuterinėje tomografijoje en_US
dc.language.iso other en_US
dc.subject Radiologijos technologas, kompiuterinė tomografija, ūmios būklės, pirma pagalba en_US
dc.title Radiologijos technologo vaidmuo atpažinus ūmias ir gyvybei pavojingas būkles kompiuterinės tomografijos metu en_US
dc.title.alternative The Role of a Radiology Technologist in Recognizing Acute and Life-threatening Conditions during Computed Tomography en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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