SAS#1 Flashcards
Is an individuals view of self, it is subjective and involves a complex mixture of unconscious and conscious thoughts, attitudes and perceptions.
SELF-CONCEPT
The loss of bodily function, decline in activity tolerance, and difficulty managing a chronic illness are examples of situations that change a patient’s
SELF-CONCEPT
Remains beneficial in understanding key task that individuals face at various stages of development.
Erikson’s psychosocial development theory (1983)
Erikson’s emphasizes on the generativity stage explains the rise in
SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF CONCEPT IN ADULTHOOD
Internal sense of individuality, wholeness and consistency of a person over time
IDENTITY
Involves attitudes related to physical appearance is structure or function
BODY IMAGE
In ability to balance career and family.
Physical emotional or cognitive deficits preventing roll assumption.
ROLE PERFORMANCE
Is often highest in childhood, fluctuate during adolescence, gradually rises throughout adulthood, and either diminishes or increases again in old age depending on self-concept clarity.
SELF-ESTEEM
Especially during adolescence
IDENTITY STRESSORS
ROLE CONFLICT
ROLE AMBIGUITY
ROLE STRAIN
ROLE OVERLOAD
ROLE PERFORMANCE STRESSORS
Affect appearance is structure or function of a body part
BODY IMAGINE STRESSORS
Very by developmental stage
SELF-ESTEEM STRESSORS
Prenatal and well baby care
Nutrition counseling
Family planning
Exercise yoga and mediation classes
PRIMARY CARE
Blood pressure and cancer screenings
Immunizations
Mental health counseling and crisis prevention
PREVENTIVE CARE
Emergency care
Acute medical surgical care
Radiological procedures for acute problems
Secondary Acute Care