Psychosocial Crisis
Therapeutic Diets
Equivalents
Stages of Play
Professionalism
100

This crisis occurs in late adulthood 65+

The individual will reflect back on life choices with either satisfaction or regretThere is typically a fear of death or feeling a lack of purpose

What is 'Integrity v Despair'

100

This diet is used for those who can't chew safely or those who can't swallow food. Includes pulp like mixtures and blended foods.

What is 'Pureed'

100
9oz = ?mL

What is 270mL

100

This type of play happens from Birth to 3 months of age. The newborn may stare at their hands or kick their legs, or just watch things around them.

What is 'Unoccupied Play'

100

This defines ethical values, obligations and professional ideals of nurses. 

What is 'Code of Ethics'

200

This crisis occurs in infancy ages 0-1.

Examples include Crying for basic needs and seeking comfort from caregivers.

What is 'Trust v Mistrust'

200

This diet is used for those who struggle chewing. This includes ground meat and soft-cooked foods.

What is 'Mechanical Soft'

200

15 mL = ?oz

What is 0.5 oz

200

This type of play occurs from ages 2-3 and looks like children sitting next to each other, each playing with their own set of blocks but not interacting or collaborating on the construction.

What is 'Parallel Play'

200

This refers to how nurses see themselves in their role and how they are perceived by others. It's shaped by education, experience, and ethical principles.

What is Professional Identity in Nursing

300

This crisis occurs in young adulthood ages 18-40.

Examples of this are forming close, intimate relationships and fear of loneliness or isolation. 

What is 'Intimacy v Isolation'

300

This diet is typically ordered for clients with hypertension and/or high cholesterol. It will include Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, protein rich foods and other low cholesterol/ low sodium food items.

What is 'Cardiac'

300

7 tsp. = ?mL

What is 35mL

300

This play hapens from 6 months - 2 years of age. The child will play alone, using toys or objects without any interaction with others. There is no sharing or attempt to play with others.

What is 'Solitary Play'

300

Living will, DNR, Health care proxy (Power of Attorney), Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST).

What are Types of Advanced Directives

400

This crisis occurs in Toddlers ages 1-3.

This individual has a desire for independence and a tendency to say "no" and assert control.

What is 'Autonomy v Shame & Doubt'

400

This diet is ordered for clients with heart problems and should be limited to no added salt or 1-2g at most.

What is 'Low Sodium'

400

55 mL = ? tsp.

What is 11 tsp.

400

This type of play happens from 4-6 years. Children will engage in organized play with shared goals and roles. They work together, collaborate, and often negotiate on how to play. 

What is 'Cooperative Play'

400

The integration of best practices with clinical expertise, client values and needs, and the delivery of quality, cost-effective health care.

What is Evidence-Based Practice

500

This crisis occurs in adolescence ages 12-18. This individual will seek independence and self-identity. They will also experiment with different roles or personas.

What is 'Identity v Role Confusion'

500

This diet is ordered for clients with GI related conditions. Foods will be low in fiber and easy to digest such as dairy products, eggs, and ripe bananas.

What is 'Soft/ Low Residue'

500

1200 mcg = ?g

What is 0.0012 g

500

In this type of play, children are developing better social skills and communication. Children will share blocks and talk about what they're building. 

What is 'Associative Play'

500

Consent is informed when the provider explains, and the client understands these 4 things

What is 

1. Reason

2. Risks

3. Benefit

4. Options – including not treating