The Surgical Patient Flashcards
What needs relate to genetics, physiology and anatomy
Physical Needs
What needs relate to identification and understanding of ones self
Phycological Needs
What needs relate ti ones identification and interaction with another individual or group
Social Need
What need relates to ones identification and understanding of ones place in an organized universe
spiritual Need
Establishes a means of prioritizing needs effective for basic understanding of individuals and for quick recognition go patients concerns
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Model that views the patient as a biopsychoscoial individual that is constantly interacting with the environment with the ability to adapt by using coping skills in dealing with internal and external stressors. Mind and body are in sync (sister Callista Roy).
Roy Adaptation Model
Four common types of coping mechanisms
Denial, Rationalization, Regression, and Repression
Five stages of grief developed by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
1.Denial, 2. Anger, 3. Bargaining, 4. Depression, 5. Acceptance
Palliative Procedures
Procedures that treat symptoms but don’t offer a cure
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs starting with the most basic
- Survival or Physiological needs, 2. Safety needs, 3. Belongings and Love needs, 4. Prestige and Esteem needs, 5. Self-Actualization
Culture that doesn’t allow organ donation
Christian Science, Hinduism, Buddhism (Controversial)
Culture that doesn’t allow blood transfusion
Jehovah’s Witness