Chronic illness Flashcards
What appraoch does Erik Erikson use?
Biopsychosocial approach: person as a whole
1st stage of development
Infancy - 2 yrs
trust vs. mistrust
2nd stage of development
Early childhood: 2-4 yrs “toddlers”
Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
3rd stage of development
Play age: 4-6 yrs
Initiative vs. guilt
Imagining, starting, doing
4th stage of development
School age: 6-12 yrs
Industry vs. inferiority
Making, doing, achieving
5th stage of development
Early adolescence: 12-19 yrs
Identity vs. role confusion
Early identity formation
6th stage of development
Late adolescence: “young adults”
Love: intimacy vs. isolation
Identity formation
7th stage of development
Middle adulthood: 35-65 yrs
Generativity, vs. self absorption or stagnation
8th stage of development
Late adulthood: 55-death
Integrity vs. despair
Name the 8 stages of development
trust vs. mistrust autonomy vs. shame and doubt initiative vs. guilt industry vs. inferiority identity vs. role confusion intimacy vs. isolation generatively vs. stagnation/self absorption Integrity vs. despair
match these diagnosis to their kind of disability
Guillian Barre
SCI
MS
permanent, progressive, reversible
Permanent: SCI
Progressive: MS
Reversible: Buillian Barre
This is not a question: chronic illness can be progressive, constant and relapsing/episodic
This is not a question: incapacitation can be cognitive and physical
What are the 3 phases of illness
crisis, chronic, terminal
This is not a question: reactions to chronic illness may relate to past hx, experiences with illness
Never forget the patients family