The nurse is aware that there are two causes of pediatric death. They are:
1. Psychological and physiologic.
2. Trauma and physiologic.
3. Trauma and psychological.
4. Physiologic and external.
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1. Physiological issues are not a leading cause for death in pediatric patients.
2. A terminal pediatric diagnosis is categorized into two causes: trauma and physiologic.
3. Physiological issues are not a leading cause for pediatric death.
4. External factors are not a reason for death in pediatric patients.
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