This book from class addresses sensory experience, relaxation strategies, and positive reframing.
What is Verbal First Aid?
This woman taught the importance of fresh air aiding in recovery.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
This type of stressor is a common, developmental stressor of daily life. An example of this could be changing schools or hearing your parents' fight.
What is a normative stressor?
This theorist developed the Ecological Systems Theory
Who is Bronfenbrenner?
This theorist developed the social learning theory.
Who is Albert Bandura?
Being surprised, unprepared, and restrained against one's will, can result in this.
What is powerlessness?
This movie by James and Joyce Robertson showed the negative impact of young children being separated from their mothers during hospitalization.
What is "A Two-Year-Old Goes to the Hospital."
This is the process through which an individual manages the demands of the person-environment relationship that are appraised as stressful and the emotions that they generate.
What is coping?
This theory reflects the relationship between the quality of care provided by the caregivers as it affects the child's confidence in the availability of the caregivers.
What is attachment theory?
This is a language consideration for "put you to sleep."
What is "help you fall asleep and stay asleep until (it is) done."
This is as negatively impactful on children as physical pain when they are hospitalized.
What is separation?
This theorist believed that play and imitation are fundamental to the development of intelligence and social behavior.
Who is Piaget?
It is important to tailor any preparation to each child according to this level.
What is developmental level?
This theorist developed the Strange Situation to observe attachment.
Who is Mary Ainsworth?
This theorist discussed self-actualization, unconditional positive regard, and the development of the self.
Who is Carl Rogers?
These are the healthcare-related sources of stress and trauma. Name at least 2
What is separation, powerlessness, pain, fear, and environment?
This theorist believed that through play, a child will show how they want things to change or become, including their perception of themselves.
Who is Erikson?
This is the softer way to state "cut, open you up, make a hole."
What is "make an opening"
Name at least two of the three common temperaments.
What is easy, slow-to-warm, and difficult?
Name at least two of the four steps when making a play plan.
What is assessment, plan, preparation, and documentation?
This is the approach that can teach health care professionals how to create a less threatening environment for children during medical procedures.
What is ONE VOICE?
This action is seen as a universal element and an essential component to human experience.
What is play?
This medical object can be described to children as a rubber band that will give them a snug hug to help the nurses see their veins.
What is a tourniquet?
This parenting style creates positive relationships while enforcing rules.
What is authoritative?
This is the powerful mechanism that guides our conscious and unconscious thoughts and activities.
What is culture?