This disease involves incomplete expansion of the lungs
Atelectasis
Cell development, nerve function
What is B12
Theorists to examine and describe the human mind
Who is Sigmund Freud
Transforms the information into speech or actions
What is the sender
Measurement of the amount of acidity or alkalinity of urine
What is potential hydrogen (pH)
Term meaning "urine that contains blood"
Hematuria
Main nutrients consumed each day
What is carbohydrates
Studied the basis for learning and development of the mind
Who is Piaget
Complete, concise, concrete, clear, and considerate
What is the "five Cs" of communication
By-products of fat metabolism in the body
What is Ketones
The nose is ___________to the chin (directional term)
Superior
Fat-soluble vitamin that is important for vision
What is Vitamin A
Founder of humanist psychology
Who is Maslow
Being able to acknowledge and understand the emotions of another
What is empathy
100-120 days
What is the average life of a red blood cell
The glands that produce perspiration to help regulate body temperature
Sudoriferous glands
Essential nutrient for growth, development, and repair of skin, muscles, and other body tissues
What is proteins
A refusal to accept something that may be painful
What is denial
Occurs when patients who have particular concerns or needs seek your help to resolve or alleviate their problem
What is therapeutic communication
BUN (blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine
What is the two most common blood tests for kidney function
Serves as a storehouse for calcium and the site for the manufacturing of red blood cells
Bones
Vitamin that provides antioxidants, cell health
What is Vitamin E
Retreating from unpleasant situations
What is regression
Posture, stance, gesturing, eye contact, and movement
What is body language
Cells settled to the bottom of the test tube after blood is centrifuged
What is RBCs