Anothername forthe orderDNRTastesenseOccurs when avalued person,object, or situationis changed orbecomesinaccessibleSense thatperceives thesolidity ofobjects and theirsize, shape, andtextureGradual withdrawalof mechanicalventilation from apatient with aterminal illness or anirreversible conditionwith a poor prognosisPerson'ssubjectiveexperience ofthe partial ortotal disruptionof self-conceptOccurs when aperson displaysloss and griefbehaviors for aloss that has yetto take placeOccurs when aperson experiencesdecreased sensoryinput/input that ismonotonous,unpatterned,meaninglessInternalemotionalreactionto lossLoss isexperienced bythe person but isintangible toothers (youth,financialindependence)Local response toinjury or infection;Prevents thespread of infectionand promotewound healing inLASCondition inwhich the humansystem respondsto change in it'snormal balancedstateDescribes thesense ofmovement’s andposition of thebody, especially islimbs, independentofperson'sconscioussense ofwho they arementalpicture orimage ofselfChange thattakes placeas a result ofthe responseto a stressorCan be recognizedby others as wellas the personsustaining the loss(loss oflimb/child/valuedobject)This response of theCNS is rapid andautomatic, serving asa protectivemechanism toprevent injury in LASAnything that isperceived aschallenging,threatening, ordemanding thattriggers a stress areactionBehaviorsused todecreasestress andanxietyneed for peopleto reach their fullpotential throughdevelopment oftheir uniquecapabilitiesSmellsenseImpaired orabsentfunctioningin one ormore sensesthe selfone wantsto beThis syndromeincludes alarmreaction, stageof resistance,and stage ofexhaustionThis responseis localized andincludes areflex painresponse andinflammatoryIllness Inwhich death isexpectedwithin a limitedperiod of timeUnconsciousreaction to stressthat protect self-esteem and areuseful in mild tomoderate anxietyActions/expressionsof grief, includingsymbols andceremonies thatmake outwardexpression of griefIndicates the goal oftreatment is acomfortable, dignifieddeath and that furtherlife sustainingmeasures are nolonger indicatedPhysiologicalterations arethought to be atleast partiallycaused bypsychologicalVague, uneasyfeeling ofdiscomfort ordread and thesource of which isoften unknown ornonspecificRefers to theawareness ofpositioning ofbody parts andbodymovementsTouchsenseThe process ofachieving stabilityor homeostasisthroughphysiologic orbehavioral changeterm used to describethe composite of allbasic facts, qualities,traits, images, andfeelings people holdabout themselvesFailure to integratevarious childhoodidentifications intoa harmoniousadultpsychologicalidentityShort-termmanagementtechnique focused onreducing damage toan individual or groupaffected by a crisis,often a mental ormedical emergencyState ofgrieving dueto loss of aloved onePersonsuppressesfeelings of griefand may insteadmanifestsomatic/bodysymptomsA relativeconstancy inthe internalenvironmentAbility tosuccessfully liveup to societal aswell as our ownexpectationsregarding rolespecific behaviorsOccurs when aperson experiencesso much sensorystimuli that the brainis unable to eitherrespond meaningfullyor ignore the stimuliFeeling ofdread inresponse toa knownthreatPerson mayhave troubleexpressingfeelings of lossor may denythemthe need thatpeople have tofeel good aboutthemselves and tobelieve that othershold them in highregardPoorly definednetwork thatextends from thehypothalamus tothe medulla thatmediates arousalDifficulty in the waythe brain takes in,organizes, and usessensory information,causes a person tohave problemsinteracting effectivelyAnothername forthe orderDNRTastesenseOccurs when avalued person,object, or situationis changed orbecomesinaccessibleSense thatperceives thesolidity ofobjects and theirsize, shape, andtextureGradual withdrawalof mechanicalventilation from apatient with aterminal illness or anirreversible conditionwith a poor prognosisPerson'ssubjectiveexperience ofthe partial ortotal disruptionof self-conceptOccurs when aperson displaysloss and griefbehaviors for aloss that has yetto take placeOccurs when aperson experiencesdecreased sensoryinput/input that ismonotonous,unpatterned,meaninglessInternalemotionalreactionto lossLoss isexperienced bythe person but isintangible toothers (youth,financialindependence)Local response toinjury or infection;Prevents thespread of infectionand promotewound healing inLASCondition inwhich the humansystem respondsto change in it'snormal balancedstateDescribes thesense ofmovement’s andposition of thebody, especially islimbs, independentofperson'sconscioussense ofwho they arementalpicture orimage ofselfChange thattakes placeas a result ofthe responseto a stressorCan be recognizedby others as wellas the personsustaining the loss(loss oflimb/child/valuedobject)This response of theCNS is rapid andautomatic, serving asa protectivemechanism toprevent injury in LASAnything that isperceived aschallenging,threatening, ordemanding thattriggers a stress areactionBehaviorsused todecreasestress andanxietyneed for peopleto reach their fullpotential throughdevelopment oftheir uniquecapabilitiesSmellsenseImpaired orabsentfunctioningin one ormore sensesthe selfone wantsto beThis syndromeincludes alarmreaction, stageof resistance,and stage ofexhaustionThis responseis localized andincludes areflex painresponse andinflammatoryIllness Inwhich death isexpectedwithin a limitedperiod of timeUnconsciousreaction to stressthat protect self-esteem and areuseful in mild tomoderate anxietyActions/expressionsof grief, includingsymbols andceremonies thatmake outwardexpression of griefIndicates the goal oftreatment is acomfortable, dignifieddeath and that furtherlife sustainingmeasures are nolonger indicatedPhysiologicalterations arethought to be atleast partiallycaused bypsychologicalVague, uneasyfeeling ofdiscomfort ordread and thesource of which isoften unknown ornonspecificRefers to theawareness ofpositioning ofbody parts andbodymovementsTouchsenseThe process ofachieving stabilityor homeostasisthroughphysiologic orbehavioral changeterm used to describethe composite of allbasic facts, qualities,traits, images, andfeelings people holdabout themselvesFailure to integratevarious childhoodidentifications intoa harmoniousadultpsychologicalidentityShort-termmanagementtechnique focused onreducing damage toan individual or groupaffected by a crisis,often a mental ormedical emergencyState ofgrieving dueto loss of aloved onePersonsuppressesfeelings of griefand may insteadmanifestsomatic/bodysymptomsA relativeconstancy inthe internalenvironmentAbility tosuccessfully liveup to societal aswell as our ownexpectationsregarding rolespecific behaviorsOccurs when aperson experiencesso much sensorystimuli that the brainis unable to eitherrespond meaningfullyor ignore the stimuliFeeling ofdread inresponse toa knownthreatPerson mayhave troubleexpressingfeelings of lossor may denythemthe need thatpeople have tofeel good aboutthemselves and tobelieve that othershold them in highregardPoorly definednetwork thatextends from thehypothalamus tothe medulla thatmediates arousalDifficulty in the waythe brain takes in,organizes, and usessensory information,causes a person tohave problemsinteracting effectively

Ch 42, 43, 44, 45 Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Another name for the order DNR
  2. Taste sense
  3. Occurs when a valued person, object, or situation is changed or becomes inaccessible
  4. Sense that perceives the solidity of objects and their size, shape, and texture
  5. Gradual withdrawal of mechanical ventilation from a patient with a terminal illness or an irreversible condition with a poor prognosis
  6. Person's subjective experience of the partial or total disruption of self-concept
  7. Occurs when a person displays loss and grief behaviors for a loss that has yet to take place
  8. Occurs when a person experiences decreased sensory input/input that is monotonous, unpatterned, meaningless
  9. Internal emotional reaction to loss
  10. Loss is experienced by the person but is intangible to others (youth, financial independence)
  11. Local response to injury or infection; Prevents the spread of infection and promote wound healing in LAS
  12. Condition in which the human system responds to change in it's normal balanced state
  13. Describes the sense of movement’s and position of the body, especially is limbs, independent of
  14. person's conscious sense of who they are
  15. mental picture or image of self
  16. Change that takes place as a result of the response to a stressor
  17. Can be recognized by others as well as the person sustaining the loss (loss of limb/child/valued object)
  18. This response of the CNS is rapid and automatic, serving as a protective mechanism to prevent injury in LAS
  19. Anything that is perceived as challenging, threatening, or demanding that triggers a stress a reaction
  20. Behaviors used to decrease stress and anxiety
  21. need for people to reach their full potential through development of their unique capabilities
  22. Smell sense
  23. Impaired or absent functioning in one or more senses
  24. the self one wants to be
  25. This syndrome includes alarm reaction, stage of resistance, and stage of exhaustion
  26. This response is localized and includes a reflex pain response and inflammatory
  27. Illness In which death is expected within a limited period of time
  28. Unconscious reaction to stress that protect self-esteem and are useful in mild to moderate anxiety
  29. Actions/expressions of grief, including symbols and ceremonies that make outward expression of grief
  30. Indicates the goal of treatment is a comfortable, dignified death and that further life sustaining measures are no longer indicated
  31. Physiologic alterations are thought to be at least partially caused by psychological
  32. Vague, uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread and the source of which is often unknown or nonspecific
  33. Refers to the awareness of positioning of body parts and body movements
  34. Touch sense
  35. The process of achieving stability or homeostasis through physiologic or behavioral change
  36. term used to describe the composite of all basic facts, qualities, traits, images, and feelings people hold about themselves
  37. Failure to integrate various childhood identifications into a harmonious adult psychological identity
  38. Short-term management technique focused on reducing damage to an individual or group affected by a crisis, often a mental or medical emergency
  39. State of grieving due to loss of a loved one
  40. Person suppresses feelings of grief and may instead manifest somatic/body symptoms
  41. A relative constancy in the internal environment
  42. Ability to successfully live up to societal as well as our own expectations regarding role specific behaviors
  43. Occurs when a person experiences so much sensory stimuli that the brain is unable to either respond meaningfully or ignore the stimuli
  44. Feeling of dread in response to a known threat
  45. Person may have trouble expressing feelings of loss or may deny them
  46. the need that people have to feel good about themselves and to believe that others hold them in high regard
  47. Poorly defined network that extends from the hypothalamus to the medulla that mediates arousal
  48. Difficulty in the way the brain takes in, organizes, and uses sensory information, causes a person to have problems interacting effectively