Ch 0.8 Human Growth anD Development Key Terms
Ch 0.8 Human Growth anD Development Key Terms
Ch 0.8 Human Growth anD Development Key Terms
Ch 0.8 Human Growth anD Development Key Terms
Ch 0.8 Human Growth anD Development Key Terms
100

Acceptance 

Patients must understand and accept that they are going to die

100

Arteriosclerosis

a thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries, can also decrease the blood bone supply to the brain and cause a decrease in mental abilities.

100

Daydreaming

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

100

Displacement

This involves transferring feelings about one person to someone else. 

100

Growth

the measurable physical changes that occur throughout a person's life.

200
Adolescence

12-18 Years old

200

Bargaining

When patients accept death but want more time to live

200

Defense Mechanisms

 unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation or socially unacceptable behavior

200

Early Adulthood

19-40 years old

200

Hospice

Providing care to dying patients can be very difficult but very rewarding. Providing supportive care when families and patients require it most can be one of the greatest satisfactions a health care provider can experience.

300

Affection 

 A warm and tender feeling for another person

300

Chemical Abuse 

The use of substances such as alcohol or drugs

300

Denial

 This involves disbelief of an event or idea that is too frightening or shocking for a person to cope with

300

Early Childhood

1-6 years old

300

Infancy

Birth to 1 year

400

Alzheimer’s disease

A condition of irreversible loss of memory, deterioration of intellectual functions, and speech and gait disturbances

400

Cognitive

 Intellectual development and includes learning how to solve problems, make judgments, and deal with situations.

400

Depression

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

400

Emotional

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

400

Late Adulthood

65 years and older

500

 Anger

When patient is no longer able to deny death

500

Compensation

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

500

Development

a process that begins at birth and does not end until death.

500

Esteem

feeling important and worthwhile

500

Late Childhood

6-12 years old

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