Chapter 6 – Patient Education And Drug Therapy Flashcards

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Cognitive domain:

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The domain involved in the learning and storage of basic knowledge. It is the thinking portion of the learning process and incorporates person’s previous experiences and perceptions; the learning/thinking domain. Page 75

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Affective domain:

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The most intangible domain of the learning process. It involves effective behavior which is contact that expresses feelings, needs, beliefs, values, and opinions; the feeling domain
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Health literacy:

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The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain and then process and understand basic health information as well as basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions. Page 75

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Learning:

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The acquisition of knowledge or skill. Page 75

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Psychomotor domain:

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The domain involved in the learning of a new procedure or skill; often called the doing domain. Page 75

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Teaching:

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A system of directed and deliberate actions intended to induce learning. Page 75

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Ericksons eight stages of development:

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  1. Infancy (birth to one year of age): trust versus mistrust. Infant learns to trust himself or herself others in the environment; Lance to love and be loved.
  2. Toddlerhood (went to three years of age): autonomy versus shame and doubt.
  3. Preschool age (3 to 6 years of age): initiative versus guilt.
  4. School age (6 to 12 years of age): industry versus inferiority.
  5. Adolescents (12 to 18 years of age): identity versus role confusion.
  6. Young adulthood (18 to 45 years of age): intimacy versus isolation.
  7. Middle adulthood (45 to 65 years of age): generativity versus stagnation.
  8. Older adulthood (over 65 years of age): integrity versus despair.

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