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
100

patients understand and accept the fact that they are going to die, and patients may complete unfinished business and try to help those around them deal with the oncoming death.

acceptance

100

a thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries, can aslo decrease the blood supply to the brain and cause a decrease in mental abilites

arteriosclerosis

100

a dreamlike thought process that occurs when a person is awake.

daydreaming

100

 involves transferring feelings about one person to someone else

displacement

100

the measurable physical changes that occur throughout a person’s life

growth

200

12-18 years

adolescence

200

when patients accept death but want more to live and this is a period when patients turn to religion and spiritual beliefs

bargaining

200

unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation

defense mechanisms

200

19-40 years

early adulthood

200

meeting the needs of the dying patient and offers care that provides support and comfort

hospice

300

a warm and tender feeling for another person, and when an individual feels safe and secure, this must come next.

affection

300

substances such as alcohol or drugs, and the development of a physical and/or mental dependence on these chemicals, which can occur in any life stage, but frequently begins in adolescence

chemical abuse

300

occurs when a person cannot accept the reality of death or when the person feels loved ones cannot accept the truth

denial

300

1-6 years

early childhood

300

 birth to 1 years of age

infancy

400

leads to irreversible loss of memory, deterioration of intellectual functions, speech and gait disturbances, and disorientation

alzheimer’s disease

400

another word for mental

cognitive

400

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

depression

400

feelings and includes dealing with love, hate, joy, fear, excitement, and other similar feelings

emotional

400

65 years and older

late adulthood

500

when the patient is no longer able to deny death and patients may strike out at anyone who comes in contasct with them and become hostile and bitter

anger

500

involves the substitution of one goal for another goal to achieve success

compensation

500

the changes in intellectual, mental, emotional, social, and functional skills that occur over time

development

500

the need for feeling imporant and worthwhile

esteem

500

6-12 years

 late childhood

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