dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine {Ans: Neurotransmitters implicated in mood or anxiety disorders?}Secondary {Ans: Concerned with trying to detect a disease early & prevent it from getting worse. ex. regular exams & screening tests.}Disorganized/disoriented attachment {Ans: Has not developed a consistent strategy for coping with the stress of separation.}Avoidant attachment {Ans: characterized by child's unresponsiveness to parent, does not use the parent as a secure base, and does not care if parent leaves}Easy temperament {Ans: High rhythmicity, positive mood, approaches new situations with moderate ease, is easily adaptable}Primary {Ans: Concerned with the prevention of the onset of disease, goal is to reduce the incidence of disease. ex. vaccinations.}NONPF {Ans: Provides ongoing support to NP educators through establishing competencies, methods of evaluation, & strategic partnerships.}PANDAS {Ans: Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with strep; this is a subset of PANS}Ambivalent/preoccupied attachment {Ans: Not easily soothed & remains preoccupied; vigilantly scanning for mothers whereabouts}5-13 years {Ans: industry vs inferiority}40-65 years {Ans: generativity vs stagnation}Secure attachment {Ans: Easily comforted & resumes play & exploration when mother returns.}3-5 years {Ans: initiative vs guilt}Goodness of Fit {Ans: A match between the child's temperament &