Food, water, protection, shelter, activity, sleep and rest, comfort.
What are Physiological Needs?
Loss of interest in everything once care about.
What is Depression?
A disease or condition that will eventually cause death.
What is Terminal Illness?
Term for birth to 12 months.
What is Infancy?
Term for the specialized care that a dying person needs.
What is Hospice Care?
Love and affection, acceptance by others, safety and security, independence in daily living, contact with others, self esteem.
What are Psychosocial Needs?
Causes mood swings, changes in energy levels & the ability to function.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
What is Grief?
Term for ages 1 to 3.
What is Toddler?
This type of hospice care's goals are for comfort and dignity of the resident.
What is Palliative Care?
His theory is called _____ Hierarchy of Needs.
Who is Maslow's?
Causes uneasiness, worry or fear about a situation or condition.
What is Anxiety?
Legal documents allowing people to decide medical care they want if they are unable to make decision for themselves.
What is Advance Directives?
Term for ages 3 to 5.
What is Preschool?
Term used for caring for the whole person--the mind as well as the body.
What is Holistic Care?
An intense, irrational fear or anxiety about something.
What is Phobia?
This outlines the medical care of a person's wants or not wants if unable to make those decisions.
What is a Living Will?
Term for ages 12 to 18.
What is Adolescence?
This term refers to the variety of people with different backgrounds and experiences living together.
What is Cultural Diversity?
A disorder caused by a traumatic event.
What is PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)?
A medical order that tells medical professionals to not perform CPR if heartbeat and breathing stops.
What is DNR (Do Not Resuscitate)?
Term for ages 65 years and older.