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In hospitalized children, you may see these three phases of separation anxiety |
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Protest phase, despair phase, detachment (denial) phase |
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Separation anxiety is going to be the greatest challenge for children of this age range |
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Hospitalized children may revert to a previous developmental stage, known as which term |
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The most commonly used pain scale for infants and toddlers |
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This pain scale encourages the child to participate in rating their pain by selecting a face showing how they feel, used for children ages 4 |
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There are the 4 types of parental reactions to chronic illness |
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Overprotection, rejection, denial, gradual acceptance |
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Which developmental task should the nurse be mindful of for an infant who has a chronic illness |
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Developing trust, bond, attachment |
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Which developmental task should the nurse be mindful of for a toddler who has a chronic illness |
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Which developmental task should the nurse be mindful of for a preschooler with a chronic illness |
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Developing initiative and purpose |
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Which developmental task should the nurse be mindful of for a school aged child with a chronic illness |
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Developing a sense of accomplishment |
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Which developmental task should the nurse be mindful of for an adolescent with a chronic illness |
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Developing a sense of person and sexual identity |
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These are the stages of grief |
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Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance |
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Understanding of death for infants and toddlers (birth - 3 years) |
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Death is viewed as the loss of a caretaker and accustomed physical comforts |
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Understanding of death for preschoolers (3 years - 6 years) |
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Viewed as a separation or departure that is temporary and reversible |
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Understanding of death for a school age child (6 years - 12 years) |
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Death is viewed as sad and irreversible, inevitable only for adults |
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Understanding of death for an adolescent (12 years - 19 years) |
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Death is viewed as inevitable and irreversible; has fully developed understanding of death |
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This genetic disorder, also known as Trisomy 21, is the most common cause of intellectual disability |
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This is the most common anomaly in a child with Down Syndrome |
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Hearing loss resulting from interference of the transmission of sound to the middle ear, most common type of hearing loss |
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This type of hearing loss involves damage to the inner ear structures or auditory nerve |
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Sensorineural hearing loss |
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This term describes the misalignment of the eyes, which may cause vision loss |
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This term describes the vision loss that may occur when an eye doesn't receive sufficient stimulation |
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