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Which of the following touching principles have been designated by the CMRTO as best practice for MRT's?

A. Obtain consent, touch only where necessary to position.
B. Obtain consent, avoid unnecessary touching.
C. Touch freely for effective positioning.
D. Touch without consent for accurate positioning.

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Final answer:

The CMRTO recommends obtaining consent, touching only where necessary, and avoiding unnecessary touching as best practice for MRTs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The CMRTO, or the College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario, recommends the following touching principles as best practice for MRTs:

  1. Obtain consent: MRTs should always obtain consent from the patient before touching them.
  2. Touch only where necessary to position: MRTs should only touch the patient where it is necessary for proper positioning.
  3. Avoid unnecessary touching: MRTs should avoid any unnecessary touching of the patient.
  4. Touch freely for effective positioning: This principle is not recommended by the CMRTO.
  5. Touch without consent for accurate positioning: This principle is not recommended by the CMRTO.

By following these principles, MRTs ensure they provide respectful and patient-centered care.

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