ch. 3 + 3 f. ch. 10 Flashcards
physiological needs are needs that relate to the processes and ? that keep ? things alive
activities, living
? ? are needs that involve social interaction, ?, intellect and spirituality
psychosocial needs, emotions
?: to touch or rub sexual organs for sexual pleasure
masturbation
??: caring for the whole person
holistic care
? diversity refers to the variety of people with diff. backgrounds and experiences living tg in the world
cultural
? is prejudice
bias
? refers to physical characteristics shared by people w common ancestry
race
? involves a combo of race, culture, language, nationality, and other factors
ethnicity
?: refers to thinking and learning
cognitive
prejudice towards older people is referred to as ?
ageism
another word for mental retardation is ? ?
intellectual disability
?: characterized by a loss of interest in everything a person once cared about; interferes with sleep, eating, working, & hygiene
depression
?: lack of interest in activities
apathy
BPD, which stands for ? ?, causes ? ?, manic episodes and more
bipolar disorder, mood swings
?: worry/fear
anxiety
GAD, which stands for ?, is characterized by ? anxiety and worry
generalized anxiety disorder, chronic
??: panic attacks causing dizziness, rapid HR, chest pain, shortness of breath, etc.
panic disorder
? anxiety disorder is intense anxiety and discomfort in social settings
social
a ? is am intense irrational fear
phobia
OCD, which stands for ?, is a disorder that causes intrusive behavior or thoughts that cause anxiety or stress
obsessive-compulsive disorder
PTSD, which stands for ?, is a disorder that is caused from experiencing trauma
post-traumatic stress disorder
?: affects ones ability to communicate, think clearly, manage emotions, make emotions, and understand reality
schizophrenia
?: are false and distorted sensory perceptions
hallucinations
?: are persistent false beliefs
delusions
psychotherapy involves talking about ones problem w
mental health professionals
CBT, which stands for ?, is a type of psychotherapy that is used to treat anxiety, depression, and trichotillomania; modify negative thinking, compulsion, and behavior patterns
cognitive behavioral therapy
? illness is a disease that will eventually cause death
terminal
?: is a deep distress or sorrow over a loss
grief
name the 5 stages of dying:
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
? ? are docs that allow resident’s to dictate the type of care they would like to receive if they become unable to make those decisions for themselves
advance directives
a ? ? outlines the medical care a person wants or do not want should they become unable to make those decisions themselves
living will
a ? ? ? ? ? ? ?, health care proxy, is a signed, dated, and witnessed legal document that appoints one to make medical decisions for a resident should they be unable to do so
durable power of attorney for health care
a DNR, which stands for ?, prevents ?
do not resuscitate, medical personnel from administering CPR if they stop breathing/heart stops.
? is usually the last sense to leave the body when dying.
hearing
? is one of the most crucial things u can do when a resident is dying.
listening
touch is also important as it can provide ?
comfort
? is a basic legal right
privacy
?-?: alternating periods of slow, irregular breathing and rapid, shallow breathing, along w periods of of not breathing
Cheyne-Stokes
? care is care that happens after death
postmortem
? is care given to people who have serious diseases or who are dying that emphasizes relieving pain, providing comfort, controlling symptoms, and preventing side effects
palliative
? ? involves giving opinions about a persons work and making helpful suggestions for change
constructive feedback
? is the state of being frightened, excited, confused, in danger, or irritated.
stress
anything that causes stress is a ?; it is not just an emotional response but a ? response
stressor, physical