Theory
Ethics
Culture
Coping
Play
100

This stage of Piaget's theory includes object permanence. 

What is the sensorimotor stage? 

100

This ethical principle involves keeping patient information private. 

What is confidentiality? 

100
This philosophy recognizes the family as the constant in a child's life. 

What is family-centered care? 

100

According to Lazarus and Folkman, this type of coping focuses on changing the stressor itself.

What is problem-focused coping? 

100

This type of play allows children to explore medical equipment and express feelings about healthcare experiences. 

What is medical play? 

200

Children in this developmental stage think logically, but struggle with abstract thinking. 

What is the concrete operational stage? 

200

Collaboration with nurses, physicians, therapists, and social workers reflects this practice model. 

What is interdisciplinary care? 

200

This stage of cultural competence assumes that all people are the same and that culture does not account for differences.

 What is Cultural Blindness?

200

A child who prefers not to discuss an upcoming procedure and avoids information is this type of coper.

What is an Avoider? 

200

In this stage, children play alongside others but not necessarily with them. 

What is parallel play? 

300

This theory identifies denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. 

What is Kubler-Ross' stages of grief? 
300

This ethical principle involves acting in the patient's best interest. 

What is beneficence? 

300

This stage views differences as a problem and identifies one culture as superior.


What is Cultural Destructiveness? 

300

A child who asks numerous questions, rehearses procedures, and develops a coping plan is this type of coper.

What is a Sensitizer? 

300

Preschool children often use pretend play to act out scenarios involving superheroes, monsters, or medical procedures because they are developing this type of thinking, where imagination and reality may overlap.

What is magical thinking? 

400

This theorist proposed that children learn through observing and imitating others, making role modeling an important component of coping interventions.

Who is Albert Bandura? 

400

According to the Child Life Code of Professional Practice, at least this amount of time must pass before a personal relationship may form with a family previously served.

What is two years?

400

This concept refers to examining one's own beliefs, biases, and values to provide effective care. 

What is cultural humility? 

400

According to Lazarus, determining whether a procedure is threatening, challenging, or irrelevant is called this.

What is Primary Appraisal? 

400

During medical play, when the adult follows the child's lead without directing the activity, the intervention is called this.

What is Nondirective Medical Play? 

500

According to Vygotsky, learning is best supported when assistance is provided within this area between what a child can do independently and what they can do with help.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)? 

500

A child life specialist provides developmentally appropriate preparation for a procedure even when the information may be difficult for the child to hear. This ethical principle is being upheld.

What is Veracity (the duty to be truthful)?

500

Which principle in the code of ethics states: Individuals shall have an obligation to serve all children, youth and families, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, economic status, values, national origin or disability. 

What is Principle 3? 

500

According to Lazarus, this appraisal involves evaluating available coping resources and options.

What is secondary Appraisal? 

500

This type of play allows children to express healthcare-related feelings through role-play and can help clarify misconceptions after a procedure.

What is dramatic play? 

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