A&P
Defense Mechanisms
Grief
Relationships
Communication
100
Frontal Lobes, Parietal Lobes, Temporal Lobes, and Occipital Lobes
What is the Cerbrum?
100
Refusing to acknowledge the existance of a real situation.
What is denial?
100
"No it can't be true!"
What is stage 1-denial?
100
An enteraction between two people in which input from both participants contributes to a climate of healing.
What is therapeutic relationship?
100
The number of people within a given environmental space.
What is density?
200
A chemical that is stored in the axon terminals of the presynaptic neuron
What is a neurotransmitter?
200
The transfer of feelings from one target to another that is considered less threatening.
What is displacement?
200
"My mother has been assigned to hospice, I am going to miss her and do not know what I will do when she is gone."
What is anticipatory grief?
200
Special feelings on the part of both the patient and the nurse based on acceptance, warmth, friendliness, common interest, a sense of trust, and a nonjudgmental attitude.
What is rapport?
200
The closest distance that inviduals will allow between themselves and others.
What is intimate distance?
300
Consist of the Afferent System and the Efferent System
What is the Peripheral Nervous System?
300
Symbolically negating or canceling out an experience that one finds intolerable.
What is Isolation?
300
The sense of loss is intense, and feelings of sadness and depression prevail.
What is Stage 4- depression?
300
Ensuring that what is discussed will not be repeated outside the boundaries of the health care team.
What is confidentiality?
300
Consist of [hysical appearance, body movement, posture, and touch.
What is nonverbal communication
400
Located in the Anterior pituitary and has a target organ of the bones and tissues and can result in a behavioral issue of anorexia nervosa.
What is Growth-Hormone?
400
Jane hates nursing and attends nursing school to please her parents. During career day she speaks to prospective students about the excellence of nursing as a career.
What is denial?
400
When one is able to accept both the positive and negative aspects associated with the loss.
What is resolution?
400
This is considered to be one of the most important characteristics of a therapeutic relationship.
What is empathy?
400
Offers the patient encouragement to continue. "yes, I see." "Go on." " and after that?"
What is offering general leads?
500
Main function is to conserve body water and maintain normal blood pressure.
What is Antidiuretic hormone?
500
A mother whose son was killed by a drunk driver channels her anger and energy inot being the president of the local chapter of Mothers Against Drun Drivers.
What is intellectualization?
500
A period of characteristic emotions,and behavior such as; sadness, guilt, anger, helplessness, hopelessness, and dispair.
What is mourning?
500
Consist of the preinteraction, orientation, working, and termination process.
What is the phases of a theraeutic relationship?
500
Repeating the main idea of what the patient has said.
What is restating?
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