Basic Human Needs
Stages of Human Growth and development
Developmental Disabilities
Mental Health
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100

What are 2 physiological needs?

What are Food and Water

       AND

Protection and Shelter

100

What does SIDS stand for and what symptoms occur?

What is sudden infant death syndrome, babies stop breathing and pass away while sleeping.

100

What is a developmental disability

What are disabilities that present from birth up to age 22, chronic and can involve physical or mental disability

100

Describe 2 ways someone can show mentally healthy habits?

What is getting along with others, adapt to change, caring for self and others, giving and accepting love, dealing with situations that cause anxiety, disappointment and frustration, taking responsibility for decisions, feelings and actions, control and fulfill desires and impulses appropriately

100

What is the definition of anxiety?

What is described by uneasiness or fear to a situation.

200

What are 2 categories of Psychosocial needs

What are Love and affection

              AND

Success and self - esteem

200
What does premature delivery mean, time frame?

What is before 37 weeks gestation or 3 weeks before the due date

200

What is a intellectual disability?

What is the most common - Neither a disease or mental disorder, develops a below average rate. Difficulty learning, moving or having social difficulty 

200

What is stress?

What is a state of being irritated, confused or excited.

200

What is the medical term meaning "passed through generations"

What is Hereditary.

300

What are the main emotions that can occur if psychosocial needs are not met?

What are Stress and Frustration

300

What stage do children begin puberty?

What is preadolescent ages 10 - 12 years

300

This is also known as trisomy 21, resulting from an extra chromosome?

What is down syndrome

300

What are the (Objective) vital signs that can rise with stress

What is HR, RR and BP

300

What would one observation be that you can see (objective) if someone is abusing substances?

What is change in physical appearance (pupils, weight loss), personality change (moody, lying, change of routine), irritability, smell of a substance, unexplained change in vital signs, Subjective report - loss of appetite, decreased smell, confusion, memory loss, problem with family or friends

400

What is the highest level of hierarchy of needs?

What is Self Actualization

400

What are the two common disorders presented in adolescence?

What are anorexia and bulimia.

400

What causes cerebral palsy

What is brain damage which is caused while in the uterus or at delivery.

400

What is one defense mechanism? can you define the term?

What are Denial, Projection, Displacement, rationalization, repression and regression

400

What are the two main sxs of schizophrenia?

What are Hallucinations and delusions

500

What is the meaning of self - esteem?

What is respecting and valuing oneself, feeling valued is important.

500

What stage do women generally experience menopause?

What is middle adulthood, ages 40 - 65

500

Spina Bifida  

What is also known as Split spine, not developed at birth - the spinal cord can protrude through the back

500

What should a medical assistant may be abusing substances?

What is do not confront or accuse, immediately report to the medical provider.

500

What is the last stage of grief described by Kubler - Ross?

What is Acceptance

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