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As an ultrasound technician, you will be responsible for explaining to patients the purpose of the ultrasound exam and how the procedure will be carried out. You should also inform patients of any preparation they need before the exam, such as drinking water or fasting for a certain period. Additionally, you will instruct the patient on how to position themselves for the exam and what to expect during the procedure. It's essential to communicate clearly and answer any questions the patient may have to ensure a safe and successful exam. Give an example to the interviewer that shows you can talk with patients and explain procedures in a way that makes sense to them.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"Yes, I am an excellent communicator. Recently, I worked with an elderly lady who needed an ultrasound on her breast. She was nervous because of a potential diagnosis that could mean cancer, which is obviously a big deal! I explained the process, assisted her with getting into position, and asked if she had any questions. I told her what we were looking for and how long it would take us to get back to her with a diagnosis. She thanked me for taking the time to explain everything and said it really calmed her nerves."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"As an ultrasound technician, I am expected to be an expert at my craft. When working with patients, it is important that they understand the procedure and their role in assisting in the process. In my work experience, I worked with a young boy who was having an abdominal ultrasound. As he was very antsy on the exam table, I explained to him that he could see what I was doing on the monitor, and as he watched, I told him what we were looking at. This helped keep him still for the required images and answered many of his questions."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"Yes, I am very good at explaining procedures and instructions to patients. I have found throughout my career that explaining what I'm doing with patients and giving clear directions to them helps the patient relax. Recently, I had a gentleman come in for a vascular exam using Doppler, and he was very uneasy after seeing his physician. The fear was that the patient may have had a blockage to his heart, and the test was ordered to confirm. By speaking to him in a calm voice and explaining how he would need to be positioned during the exam, he was much more relaxed. He could also see the monitor, so I walked him through the different things that I was looking at on the screen."

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