Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development Key terms
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development Key terms
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development Key terms
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development Key terms
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development Key terms
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Development

Development: "refers to the changes in intellectual, mental, emotional, social, and functional skills that occur over time."

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Adolescence

Adolescence: "12–18 years"

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Mental or Cognitive

Mental or Cognitive: "refers to intellectual development and includes learning how to solve problems, make judgments, and deal with situations."

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Anger:

Anger: "occurs when the patient is no longer able to deny death. Statements such as 'Why me?' or 'It's your fault' are common."

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Right to die

Right to die: "a federal law called the Patient Self-Determination Act mandates that every individual has the right to make decisions regarding medical care, including the right to refuse treatment and the right to die."

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Life stages

Life stages: "each person passes through certain stages of growth and development from birth to death. These stages are frequently called life stages."

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Early adulthood

Early adulthood: "19–40 years"

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Emotional

Emotional: "refers to feelings and includes dealing with love, hate, joy, fear, excitement, and other similar feelings."

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Bargaining

Bargaining: "occurs when patients accept death but want more time to live."

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Terminal illness

Terminal illness: "a disease that cannot be cured and will result in death."

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Infancy

Infancy: "birth to 1 year"

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Middle adulthood

Middle adulthood: "40–65 years"

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Social

Social: "refers to interactions and relationships with other people."

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Depression

Depression: "occurs when patients realize that death will come soon and they will no longer be with their families or be able to complete their goals."

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Needs

Needs: "frequently defined as 'a lack of something that is required or desired.'"

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Early childhood

Early childhood: "1–6 years"

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Late adulthood

Late adulthood: "65 years and older"

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Puberty

Puberty: "the development of the sexual organs and secondary sexual characteristics."

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Denial

Denial: "the 'No, not me!' stage, which usually occurs when a person is first told of a terminal illness. It occurs when the person cannot accept the reality of death or when the person feels loved ones cannot accept the truth."

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Motivated

Motivated: "Needs motivate the individual to behave or act so that these needs will be met, if at all possible."

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Late childhood

Late childhood: "6–12 years"

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Physical

Physical: "refers to body growth and includes height and weight changes, muscle and nerve development, and changes in body organs."

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Acceptance

Acceptance: "the final stage. Patients understand and accept the fact that they are going to die."

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Hospice

Hospice: "care [that] offers palliative care, or care that provides support and comfort."

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Physiological needs

Physiological needs: "often called 'physical,' 'biological,' or 'basic' needs. These needs are required by every human being to sustain life."

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