This is the minimum age for diagnosing encopresis.
What is 4?
These are the forms/types of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
What are ulcerative colitis and crohn's disease?
This is an organ failure where an affected organ developed incorrectly in utero and the baby was born with an organ that does not work well.
What is congenital?
A tool used to address children and adolescents experiencing end-of-life decisions.
What is "My Wishes"?
This is the overarching goal of child life specialists.
What is "to promote children's resilience during stressful and medical experiences"?
These are the subtypes of encopresis.
What are with constipation and without constipation?
A function of the gastrointestinal tract.
What are:
digest food
absorbs nutrients
eliminates waste from the body
This is a common symptom of end of stage organ failure.
What are:
-weakness or fatigue
-loss of appetite
-nausea or vomiting
-fever, chills
This is the definition of a Child Life Specialist.
What is "Child life specialist is a healthcare professional with expertise in child development."?
Illness intrusiveness, thwarted belongingness, and non-adherence are all psychological concerns found in youths with this condition.
What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
This is accidental wetting after age 5.
What is enuresis?
These are symptoms outside of the GI tract.
What are:
fatigue
mouth ulcers
delayed puberty
External assault on well-formed, previously well-functioning organ, thereby causing the organ to stop working.
What is acquired?
“Blood Soup” is a tool used by child life specialists to educate children about this disease.
What is leukemia?
A child was in a car accident that led to a lung puncture requiring an organ transplant. This is a type of organ failure.
What is acquired organ failure?
When watery stools leak around hardened stool during constipation.
What is overflow incontinence?
This therapy involves being present, observing thoughts without being ruled by then, and being willing to experience difficult sensations.
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?
This occurs when the organ donor’s immune cells attack the child’s body tissues.
What is Graft versus Host Disease (GVHD)?
This is a therapeutic tool that helps children make sense of healthcare experiences.
What is play?
These are the two kinds of enuresis/bedwetting.
What are primary enuresis and secondary enuresis?
A hormone that helps the kidneys control the amount of water and salt in the body, as well as the amount of urine that is made
What is vasopressin?
This medication suppresses the immune system to reduce inflammation.
What is an immunomodulator?
This is the most common risk of mortality in organ transplant.
What is rejection of transplanted organ?
This procedure is used to collect cerebral spinal fluid (CSF).
What is the lumbar puncture?
This is the most common barrier to adherence in adolescents and young adults who received a solid organ transplant.
What is forgetfulness?