The stage of rapid physical and psychological growth
What is infancy?
Assisting a patient with toileting
What is physiological needs?
A state of balance
What is homeostasis?
The person moves about without a specific destination in mind
What is wandering?
The state of being unconscious and unable to be aroused
What is unresponsive?
A stage of assuming a caretaker's role
What is middle adulthood?
A gentle touch on the shoulder
What is love and belonging needs?
The basic unit of life
What is a cell?
The person's behaviors worsen in the late afternoon and evening
What is sundowning?
The accidental inhalation of forge in material into the lungs
What is aspiration?
A stage of sharing wisdom but failing health
What is older adulthood?
Allowing the patient to wear her own clothing instead of a hospital gown
What is self-esteem needs?
A group of cells similar in structure and specialized to perform a specific function
What is tissue?
The person sees, hears, tastes, or smells something that is not really there
What is an hallucination?
Breathing has stopped
What is respiratory arrest?
A stage of questioning authority
What is adolescence?
Ensuring the walker is near the patient
What is safety and security needs?
A group of tissues functioning together for a similar purpose
What is an organ?
The person may think her food is being poisoned
What is a delusion?
The heart stops beating
What is cardiac arrest?
A stage of imagination
What is preschool?
Encouraging a stroke patient to practice exercises provided by physical therapy
What is self-actualization needs?
The physical and chemical changes that occur when the cells of the body change the food that we eat into energy
What is metabolism?
The person overreacts to something that would cause a healthy person minimal or no stress
What is a catastrophic reaction?
The sequence of basic life support
What is CAB (compressions, airway, breathing)?