Human Growth And Development Flashcards
Name of physician Who is responsible for naming the five stages of death and dying?
Dr. Elizabeth kubler
Erikson’s eight stages of development
Infancy :birth-1yr Toddler: 1-3yrs Preschool: 3-6yrs School age: 6-12yrs Adolescence: 12-18yrs Young adulthood: 19-40yrs Middle adulthood: 40-65yrs Older adulthood: 65-death
List the five stages of death and drying
Denial: not me Anger: why me Bargaining: make a deal with God Depression: reflection Acceptance: accept death, okay dying
The right it die
An individual who has a terminal illness with no hope of being cured should be allowed to refuse measure that would prolong life decision must be writing.
What is the difference between hospice and palliative care?
There is no different between hospice and palliative, they are the same, provides comfort and support to patients who have six month or less to live. Allow the patients to die with dignity and comfort.
Maslow’s hierarchy needs?
- Physiological
- Safety
- Love and affection
- Esteem
- ) self actualization
What is physiological need?
Basic human need, required by every human being to sustain
Safety need?
Need to be free from anxiety and fear, saucer in the environment
Love and affection?
A warm and tender feeling for someone, feel safe, receive love and attend.
Esteem?
Important and worthwhile, self concept beliefs
Self actualization?
Final need confidents and willing
Motivated?
Tending, goals
Satisfaction?
Gratification, except
Tension?
Stretching
Puberty?
Development of sexual orang
Anorexia nervosa?
eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height. Persons with this disorder may have an intense fear of weight gain, even when they are underweight.
Bulimia ?
illness in which a person binges on food or has regular episodes of overeating and feels a loss of control. The person then uses different methods – such as vomiting or abusing laxatives – to prevent weight gain.
Bulimarexia?
a syndrome in which the symptoms of both bulimia and anorexia nervosa are present, characterized by distorted body image, excessive weight loss, and use of forced vomiting to compensate for periods of binge eating.
Suicide?
One of the leading cause of death in adolescent, adolescent taking away their life.