Patient motion, a result of when the patient doesn't hold a part still, is referred to as:
voluntary motion
involuntary motion
respiratory motion
patient motion
voluntary motion
Rationale: Voluntary motion is a result of when a patient cannot hold still through the exposure.
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a. physical stress b. emotional stress c. environmental stress d. all of the above
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A) MOI B) WVC C) AVPU D) GCS
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a. Irritant receptors b. J receptors c. Muscle spindles d. Peripheral proprioceptors
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A. Intussusception B. Dysentry C. Diverticulosis D. Volvulus
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