What Piaget stage are infants in?
Sensorimotor
Crying and resisting during a procedure are what type of stress response?
Overt
Organic play has no __________ goal.
Extrinsic
What PFCC principle is honored when families help decide the child’s coping plan?
Participation.
Palliative care primarily focuses on
Improving quality of life
4 year old is which Erikson stage?
Initiative vs Guilt
Thumbsucking in a 6 year old after hospitalization is a __________ response.
Regressive
Medical play is child-led and allows __________ use of equipment
Incorrect
Sharing child information with staff not involved in their care violates what
Confidentiality
The concept that all living things eventually die is called
Universality
Adolescents’ biggest developmental task is forming their __________.
Identity
The biggest stressor for infants is:
Separation from caregivers
After a procedure, CLS should always
debrief
Define grief
Emotional, physical and psychological response to loss
The concept that the body stops functioning after death is
Non-functionality
a 9 year old is in which Piaget stage?
Industry vs Infeirority
School-age kids need coping that includes __________ information.
Step-by-step, concrete
Steps of Preparation
Gather info
Introduce
Assess
Provide developmentally appropriate information
Identify stressors
Create and rehearse coping plan
Debrief
Therapeutic: reactive
SUpportive: proactive
Understanding why death occurs (illness, injury) is which concept?
Causality
Toddlers fear procedures most because they experience them as a loss of
Autonomy
What coping tool works best for infants?
Swaddle and calm voice
Difference between medical play and psychological prep
Medical play is child led, start and finish
Psychological preparation is clinician led, ongoing
Asking families about cultural preferences shows which PFCC principle?
Information sharing
Which death concept typically develops last?
Spirituality