Physical Development
Psychosocial Development
Cognitive Development
Nursing Interventions
Self-concept
100

All organ systems undergo some degree of decline in this age group

Older Adult

100

The stage of development that focuses on life review and reminiscence

Ego versus integrity and despair

100

Can recognize familiar people by sight

Infant
100

An interdisciplinary team member who supports patients with cognitive delays and communication disorders

Speech Language Pathologist

100

Feelings, beliefs, and values associated with "I" or "Me"

Self-concept

200

STIs, Suicide, Eating Disorders are common health issues for this age group

Adolescence

200

The stage of development where the child wants to make decisions for themselves

Autonomy versus shame and doubt

200

Slower reflexes and reaction time is a cognitive change in this age group

Older Adult

200

Health education about communicable conditions, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and learning disabilities are important for which age group

School-aged Child

200

Reinforcing positive qualities in a child can help build this component of their self-concept

Self-esteem

300

Physical development of this age group includes walking, running, kicking, climbing, riding a tricycle, and drinking from a cup.

Toddler

300

The developmental stage that focuses on learning useful skills and self-identity emerges

Industry versus Inferiority 

300

This age group is where language begins and can use short sentences.

Toddler

300

Providing regular infant diaper changes helps to support this independent nursing intervention

Maintain Skin Integrity

300

A person who can no longer work due to their chronic illness affects this aspect of self-concept

Role performance

400

The period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.

Puberty
400

The developmental stage that focuses attachment and bonding

Trust versus Mistrust

400

An understanding (which begins in infancy and developed during toddlerhood) that something can continue to exist even when it is out of sight

Object permanence 

400

Maintaining adequate nutrition and fluid intake can decrease the risk of this potential problem for infants

Failure to Thrive

400

Losing a limb affects this component of self-concept

Body image

500

The normal range for respirations for an newborn

30-60 breaths per minute

500

The developmental stage where peer group has most influence

Identity versus role confusion

500

The age group where basic curiosity results in constant questions and improved reasoning ability

Preschooler

500

An accurate medication reconciliation can reduce the risk of this issue

Polypharmacy

500

The transformation of a person’s view of reality from a rational, social, individually focused, materialistic perspective to a more spiritual vision.

Gero-transcendence

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