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any need or activity related to genetics, physiology, or anatomy   physical needs  
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any need or activity related to the identification and understanding oneself   psychological need  
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any need or activity related to one's identification or interaction with another individual or group   social need  
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any need or activity related to the identification and understanding of one's place in an organized universe   spiritual needs  
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establishes a means of prioritizing needs effective for basic understanding of individuals and quick recognition of pt concerns   Maslow's hierarchy of needs  
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Patient does not want to accept the truth of what is occurring   denial  
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pt attempts to rationalize illness/disease.   rationalization  
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pt regresses to an earlier stage in life, such as adolescence, and exhibits behaviors unique to that stage such as assuming a fetal position,   regression  
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pt represses thoughts and feelings about illness or disease and does not want to hold any discussions concerning what happening   repression  
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irreversible loss of cardiac and respiratory function. This is the permanent absence of heart beat and respiration.   cardiac death  
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this the irreversible loss of____________function.The lower brain stem continues to provide respiration, bp, ht beat w/o the assistance of a respirator.   Higher-brain death  
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the irreversible loss of all functions of the ____________. This is the law that defines death in most jurisdictions.   entire brain-death  
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Denial; anger; bargaining; depression; acceptance   five stages of grief  
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the physician does nothing to preserve life is called?   passive euthanasia  
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actions that speed the process of dying, such as given morphine   active euthansia  
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DCD stands for--   Donation After Cardiac Death  
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the most basic needs are biological needs, such as the need for water, oxygen, food and temperature regulation.   physiological needs  
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these needs refer to the perception on the part of the individual that his or her environment is safe.   safety needs  
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these are basic social needs-to be known and cared for as an individual and to care for another.   love and belonging needs  
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this level of need refers to a positive evaluation of oneself and others, a need to be respected and to respect others.   esteem needs  
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this is the need to fulfill what one believes is one's purpose   self-actualization  
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the first 28 days of life outside the uterus   neonate  
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1-18 months   infant  
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18-30 months   toddler  
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30 months to 5 years   preschooler  
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6-12 years   school age  
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13-18 years   adolescent  
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how do newborns lose heat   radiation, convection conduction and evaporation  
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How do we monitor temp in the peds pt   rectal  
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we use what kind of lighting for patients 2 years and younger?   overhead radiant heater  
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an appropriate urine output is _____ml/kg/hr   1-2  
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intra-arterial measurement is used for what   ecg or electorcardiographic  
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we use what artery in neonates to measure ecg   umbilical  
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we use a _________ percutaneously into the subclavian or internal jugular vein in older children   central venous catheter  
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two common types of shock is _______ and______   septic and hypovolemic  
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the most common in infants and children are____   septic  
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for the neonate affected by hypovolemic shock the physiological response is ______   bradycardia  
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______is the most common cause of hypovolemic shock?   dehydration  
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more______is lost then______(as a rule of thumb)   water--electrolytes  
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septic shock is usually caused by a gram ___   -  
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septic shock is treated with infusion of __________   colloid solutions  
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water loss through the skin and lungs caused by overheated radiant heaters and phototherapy   insensible water loss  
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Initial sign of postoperative infection is _____   fever  
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an excess of bilirubin in the blood   kernicterus  
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Do we give sulfonamides to newborns   No causes kernicterus  
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synthetic form of an antibiotic that is associated with the cause of gray syndrome   chloramphenicol  
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Do we give chloramphenicol to newborns   no gray syndrome  
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causes staining and hypoplasia of the enamel of the developing teeth   tetracycline  
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do we give tetracycline to newborns   no- stains teeth  
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surgery increases the caloric requirements by ______ we will place a gastric feeding tube   20-30%  
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________intensifies the effects of acidosis   hypothermia  
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