The need for oxygen, water, food, elimination, and rest.
What are physical needs?
Care considering a whole system, such as a whole person, rather than dividing the system up into parts.
What is holistic care?
Disabilities that are present at birth or emerge during childhood and is a chronic condition.
What are developmental disabilities?
Affects a person's ability to think and communicate clearly including the inability to manage emotions, make decisions, and understand reality.
What is schizophrenia?
Involves talking about one's problems with mental health professionals.
What is psychotherapy?
The need for shelter, clothing, protection from harm, and stability.
What are safety and security needs?
The nursing assistant uses positive responses to cultural diversity including acceptance and knowledge, not prejudice when caring for others different from themselves.
What is cultural care?
Physical development in this stage moves from the head down.
What is infancy (birth-12 months)?
A symptom of schizophrenia where a person may see or hear something that is not really there.
What is a hallucination?
A type of psychotherapy that is often used to treat anxiety and depression.
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?
The need of feeling loved, accepted, and belonging.
What is the need for love?
Caring for the body after death.
What is postmortem care?
Children learn to speak, gain coordination, and learn to control their bowels and bladder.
What are the toddler years (1-3)?
A symptom of schizophrenia consisting of persistent false beliefs.
What is a delusion?
It is used in addition to psychotherapy and must be taken properly to promote benefits and reduce side effects.
What is medication?
The need for achievement and the belief in one's own worth and value.
What is the need for self-esteem?
The special care that manages pain relief, comfort, and symptoms.
What is palliative care?
Children's development is centered on cognitive and social development.
What is the school-age (6-10)?
Causes a person to have mood swings, changes in energy levels, and the ability to function.
What is bipolar disorder?
Involves using music to accomplish specific goals, such as managing stress, improving mood and cognition.
What is music therapy?
The need to learn, create, and realize one's own potential.
What is the need for self-actualization?
The special care that a dying person needs using a holistic person-centered approach.
What is hospice care?
Childres enjoy a growing sense of self-identity and identify strongly with their peers.
What is preadolescence (10-13)?
An anxiety disorder characterized by obsessive behavior or thoughts.
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Letting residents believe they live in the past or in imaginary circumstances.
What is validation therapy?