_______________________ is the essential foundation for
providing high-quality nursing care Correct Answers
Therapeutic relationship
_______________________ is the use of interventions that
eliminate or minimize the psychological and physical distress
Correct Answers Atraumatic Care
~1 gram of wet diaper weight = __________ of urine Correct
Answers 1 mL
Age group that engages in preoperational thought Correct
Answers Preschoolers
Age group that fears death, abandonment, and permanent injury
(very important that family is there) Correct Answers School
age
Age group that have a need for information about their
condition, they rely heavily on preparation Correct Answers
Adolescents
Age group that is striving for independence and productivity, get
bored easily Correct Answers School age
Age group that may respond to loss of control with anger and/or
frustration Correct Answers Adolescents
, Age group that may view illness or hospitalization as
punishment for misdeeds Correct Answers Preschoolers
Age group that struggle for independence and liberation,
separation from peer group Correct Answers Adolescents
Child's ________________ of illness is more important than
_______________________________ in predicting anxiety
Correct Answers Concept, intellectual maturity
Considered children's "work" or "developmental workshop"
Correct Answers Play
Egocentric and magical thinking typical of this age Correct
Answers Preschoolers
Family is the _________________ in the child's life --> support,
respect, encourage, enhance; develop partnerships; *safety for
the child* Correct Answers Constant
How can nurses "normalize" the hospital environment? Correct
Answers *Maintain child's routine*, time structuring, self-care,
school work, friends and visitors
How can nurses prevent or minimize separation? Correct
Answers 1. Family-centered care
2. Parents not visitors
3. Bring familiar items from home (help children cope and feel
safe)