Self-Concept
Sexuality
Spirituality
Communication
Critical Thinking
100

How a person thinks about oneself.

What is self-concept?

100

A person's private view of maleness and femaleness.

What is gender identity?

100

An awareness of inner self and a sense of connection to a higher being, nature or a greater purpose. 

What is spirituality?

100

Self-talk is an example of what form of communication.

What is intrapersonal?

100

The ability to understand and accept another person's reality.

What is empathy?

200

Implies being distinct and separate from others.

What is identity?

200

Includes a person's thoughts and feelings about the body, a sense of femaleness and maleness and romantic attachements toward others.

What is sexuality?

200

Discover meaning in what they do or how they live. Believe people bring meaning to what they do.

What is an angnostic?

200

This form of communication includes the use of the five senses and does not involve the spoken or written word.

What is nonverbal communication?
200

Chronic illness, mastectomy, arthritis, aging, pregnancy, and colostomy can influence self-concept and are examples of.

What are Body Image Stressors?

300

The most fundamental self-evaluation as it represents the overall judgement of personal worth.

What is self-esteem?

300

Can be caused by both physiological and psychological factors. Including medication, chronic illness, and changing phsycial appearance.

What is sexual dysfunction?

300

Occurs when a patient experiences conflict between beliefs and prescribed health regimens or being unable to practice usual rituals.

What is Spiritual Distress?

300

This aspect of verbal communcation can express enthusiasm, anger, concern or indifference and can dramatically affect the meaning of a message. 

What is Intonation?

300

In this culture, health is viewed as a result of harmonious balance between poles of hot and cold and mystical beliefs emplain physical and mental illness.

What is Vietnamese?

400

Any real or percieved change that threatens identity, body image, or role performance.

What is a self-concept stressor?

400

May expereince barriers to health care that include fear of discrimmination, insensitivity, and lack of knowledge about specific health needs.

What is LGBTQ+ community?

400

A system of organized beliefs and practices to outwardly express spirituality.

What is religion?

400

A therapeutic communication technique that uses the SURETY Model.

What is active listening?

400

How individuals feel about themselves affects the way they approach self-care physically and emotionally. A person with _______ is vulneralbe to health problems.

What is low self-esteem?

500

In what stage of Erickson's psychosocial theory of development does a person examine attitudes, values, and beliefs and establishes goals for the future.

What is Identity versus Role Confusion?

500

In what stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory of development is sexual activity defined as a basic need, and healthy sexual desire is channeled into forms of intimacy throughout a lifetime.

What is Young Adulthood?

500

Requires health care organizations to respect a patient's right to spritual care and requires an assessment of a patient's beliefs and spiritual practices.

What is The Joint Commision?

500

A nurse telling a patient, "If I were you, I would put your dad in a nursing home." is giving a personal opinion which is what kind of communication.

What is nontherapeutic communication?

500

In the Circular Transactional Communication Process model, the stimulus that motivates one person to communicate with another is.

What is the referent?

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