The question for the radiologic technologist is: What does a radiologic technologist do when it is time for them to clock in but they have a million things on their mind? How do they deal with the chaos in their mind from the morning chaos? What if they lack the motivation to do their job and they have an 8-hour shift staring them in the face? The answer is simple: They have 3 minutes. Three minutes to get it together before they start their shift, 3 minutes to get their professional demeaner on and 3 minutes to leave it all behind and focus on the patient. This article will discuss exactly how to do that exact thing, by utilizing three items in the radiologic technologist toolbox: A good attitude, professionalism and education. When utilized correctly, these items will help the radiologic technologist prepare for their upcoming shift and assist them in leaving the drama off the clock and patient care in focus.
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