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Your patient experiences a brief loss of consciousness and claims to "see stars". How should the MRT describe this event in the patient's chart?

a. Episode of syncope
b. Episode of concussion
c. Episode of vertigo
d. Episode of epistaxis

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Final answer:

The patient's brief loss of consciousness with the sensation of seeing stars should be recorded as an episode of syncope.

Step-by-step explanation:

The event described where a patient experiences a brief loss of consciousness and claims to "see stars" should be documented by the Medical Radiation Technologist (MRT) as an episode of syncope in the patient's chart. Syncope is characterized by a sudden, brief loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood flow to the brain. The sensation of "seeing stars" is commonly associated with this prevalent medical issue. This event is different from a concussion, which involves a brain injury following head trauma; vertigo, which is a feeling of spinning or imbalance; or epistaxis, which is a nosebleed.

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