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The nurse working in a pediatric burn unit explains to new registered nurses that which is the most common cause of death in burned children?
Skinner Box
An experimental apparatus developed by B.F. Skinner for studying behavioral conditioning in animals, usually through reinforcements and punishments.
Shock-Avoidance Task
A behavioral experiment where an animal or human learns to perform an action to avoid a forthcoming unpleasant stimulus, such as an electric shock.
Principle Of Belongness
The concept that people tend to learn and remember information better when they perceive it as being related or relevant to them.
Flapping Wings
The movement of wings up and down, characteristic of birds, bats, and some insects, allowing for flight or balance.
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