This type of care encompasses respect for the patient’s and family’s cultural, spiritual and religious foundation.
What is culturally competent care?
This stage of play, according to Parten, involves children playing near others but not with them.
What is Parallel Play?
This type of error occurs when inferential statements are mistaken for factual statements.
What is fact inference confusion?
This psychologist described four stages of play, including Functional Play and Games-With-Rules.
Who is Jean Piaget?
This type of play is used by child life specialists to support expression of thoughts and feelings related to healthcare experiences.
What is therapeutic play?
This type of care recognizes the family as the constant in a child’s life and seeks to empower patient and family members at every opportunity.
What is patient- and family-centered care?
This term describes the ability to spring back and adapt successfully in the face of adversity.
What is resilience
Improved Healthcare outcomes,Task coordination, Worker satisfaction, Saving time and energy, Increased patient comfort are all benefits of this
What is effective communication?
This Italian educator famously stated, "Play is the child’s work."
Who is Maria Montessori?
This type of relationship is typically governed by set standards or code of responsibilities and ethics
What is Professional Relationship?
This core concept involves patients, families, healthcare practitioners, and leaders working together in policy and program development, implementation, and evaluation.
What is Collaboration?
This term describes the state where individuals are fully absorbed in an activity, losing self-consciousness and sense of time.
What is Flow?
This type of language can frighten, irritate, intimidate, and confuse children and their families in healthcare settings.
What is medical jargon?
This term refers to the distance between what children can do without help and what they can do with skilled assistance.
What is the zone of proximal development?
This is a key element in supportive, clinical and therapeutic relationships and is most critical in 1st year of life
What is trust?
This core concept ensures that healthcare practitioners communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families.
What is Information Sharing?
This type of play, according to Parten, involves children interacting by exchanging toys and conversation without organized play.
What is Associative Play
This confusion occurs when words stimulate images and feelings that replace reality.
What is word-thing confusion
This theory refers to the relationship between caregivers and development of emotional bonds during childhood
Attachment Theory
This type of relationship generally has established phases including a initiation, working, termination
What is Therapeutic Relationship?
This core concept of patient- and family-centered care involves healthcare practitioners listening to and honoring patient and family perspectives and choices.
What is Dignity and Respect?
In healthcare settings, play helps children exert power, create comfort, and express these.
What are thoughts and feelings?
Physical Appearance, clothing, facial expressions, gazes, touch, gesture, voice and space are all examples of
What are elements of nonverbal communication
Applying an either an Emotion based or Problem based strategy to deal with an internal or external demand are types of
Coping Strategies
Interventions, education, support and continued assessment are part of this phase in a therapeutic relationship
What is working phase?