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Echocardiography Technologist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You explain to her why you can't interpret the results and tell her the doctor will call her on Monday.

This is the real-life decision that technologist Janel Mays would make. Mays says this type of situation happens frequently. Patients are either nervous, or maybe not nervous enough.

"However, the sonographer should never share the findings of the echocardiographic examination with the patient," says Mays. "It is the responsibility of the physician to provide the diagnostic interpretation."


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