Those We Care For, C6; P-LQ, WB Flashcards
Module 4, 9/18-23
A condition characterized by rapid onset & short recovery time is a ________ illness.
Acute
Acute Illness
rapid onset & short recovery time
Older adults continue to be concerned about their _______ & engage in _________ activities.
sexuality, sexual
__________ describes developmental period of puberty (where secondary sex characteristics appear, & reproductive organs begin to function).
Adolescence
Adolescence
developmental period of puberty (where secondary sex characteristics appear, & reproductive organs begin to function)
Humanistic
health care approach involving caring for entire person (including physical, emotional, social, & spiritual needs)
_____________ is a health care approach involving caring for entire person (including physical, emotional, social, & spiritual needs).
Humanistic
Obstetrical Patients
pregnant or have just given birth
Obstetrical Patients are _________ or have just _____ _____.
pregnant, given birth
Pediatric Patients
children & adolescents
_________ Patients are children/adolescents.
Pediatric
Older adult patients are called ________ Patients.
Geriatric
Geriatric Patients
older adult Patients
Psychitric Patient
impaired mental health & diagnosed with psychiatric disorder
________ Patients have impaired mental health & have been diagnosed with _________ disorder.
psychiatric
Rehabilitation Patients
undergoing therapy to restore highest level of physical, emotional, mental, vocational functioning
______________ Patients undergo therapy to restore highest level of physical, emotional, mental, vocational functioning.
Rehabilitation
Subacute/Extended-Care Patients
usually recovering from acute illness/condition
__________/__________-____ Patients are usually recovering from an acute illness or condition.
Subacute/Extended-Care Patients
A person who’s undergone heart or brain surgery or is suffering from a MI or Stroke is an _________ ____ Patient.
Intensive Care
Intensive Care Patients
needing intensive/very specialized care
___________ ____ Patients need intensive/very specialized care.
Intensive Care
Bariatric Patients
receiving treatment & management for their obesity
A person receiving care for Class 3 obesity is a __________ Patient.
Bariatric
___________ Patients receive treatment & management for their obesity.
Bariatric
A primary task of older adulthood is preparing for one’s own _____.
death
_________ Patients have an illness/condition that’s treated with interventions such as medications & physical therapy.
Medical
Medical Patients have an illness/condition that’s treated with interventions such as _________ & _________ therapy.
medications, physical
Ethnicity/”Race”
general characterization describing appearance
__________ is the beliefs, values, & traditions customary to a people group.
Culture
Culture is a __________ passed through generations.
worldview
Culture
beliefs, values, & traditions customary to a people group
According to Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs, which need reflects the most basic and essential requirements for survival?
Physiological
Client
one receiving care in own home
from home health care agency
A ______ receives care in his/er own home (from home health care agency).
Client
Patient
one receiving health care in hospital, clinic, or extended-care facility
A ________ is one receiving health care in hospital, clinic, or extended-care facility.
Patient
Resident
one living in a L-TCF or A-LF
A ___________ lives in a L-TCF or A-LF.
Resident
Terminal
illness/condition from which recovery isn’t expected
A ___________ illness/condition is one that recovery isn’t expected from.
Terminal
End-Stage Emphysema is a ___________ illness.
Terminal
Examples of ______ _______ include diabetes, asthma, arthritis, & hypertension.
chronic illnesses
A child who begins to walk at 8 months & talk at 12 is more advance in terms of _______ than _____________.
growth, development
A child who begins to ____ at 8 months & ____ at 12 is more advanced in terms of growth than development.
walk, talk
___________ begin to question the moral teachings of authority figures & parents.
Adolescents
Adolescents begin to question ______ teachings of parents & authority figures.
moral
Neonate
newborn infant, 28 days or younger
______________ = newborn infant, 28 days or younger
Neonate
In Infancy, ________ & ___________ changes occur most rapidly.
physical, psychological
In __________, physical & Psychological changes occur most rapidly.
Infancy
_________ is a toilet-training stage.
Toddlerhood
Toddlerhood is a ______-training stage.
toilet
Preschool is a stage of active _____________.
imagination
_____________ is a stage of active imagination.
Preschool
School Age is a stage of “_________ _________”.
“gender identity”
__________ ____ is a stage of “gender identity”.
School Age
Middle Adulthood is a stage of assuming ___________ role for aging parents.
caretaker
_____ ___________ is a stage of assuming caretaker role for aging parents.
Middle Adulthood
Maslow’s 5 Needs Hierarchy:
Self Actualization
Self-Esteem
Love & Belonging
Safety & Security
Physiologic
Oxygen, water, food, shelter, elimination, rest/sleep, physical activity, & sexuality are ______________ needs.
Physiologic
_____ & ________ needs are physical & emotional.
Safety, Security
____-_______ is influenced by how one perceives him/erself & how s/he thinks others perceive him/er.
Self-Esteem
To achieve ____-___________, one must reach his/er fullest potential.
Self-Actualization
Sex Dysphoria
people who feel like their sex (fe/male) isn’t their sex
Assisting a P/R with toileting fills the P/R’s ______________ need.
Physiological
A gentle touch can fill a P/R’s need for ____ & ____________.
Love, Belonging
A _______ illness/condition often needs continuous medication/treatment to be controlled.
Chronic
____-___________ is Maslow’s highest Need Hierarchy.
Self-Actualization
Puberty
secondary sex characteristics develop & reproductive organs start functioning
During _______, secondary sex characteristics develop & reproductive organs start functioning.
Puberty
Coitus
sexual intercourse