Human Needs
Human Development
Patient Care
Sexuality
Spiritual, Cultural,
Religious Differences
100

Processes and activities that keep living things alive.

What are physiological needs?

100

Characterized by rapid growth and development, strength and muscle control develop in a head to toe progression.

What is infancy?

100

Caring for the whole person.

What is holistic care?

100

A person's physical, emotional, and/or romantic attraction to another person.

What is sexual orientation?

100

Relating to the spirit or soul.

What is spiritual?

200

Five physiological needs.

What are food, water, protection, shelter, activity, sleep, rest, freedom from pain?

(any five of this is correct)

200

Most common health concerns are eating disorders, sexually transmitted infections, and depression.

What is adolescence? 

200

The four components of holistic care.

What are physiological, psychological, social, and spiritual needs?

200

A deeply felt sense of one's gender.

What is gender identity?

200

Actively denying the existence of any deity or higher power.

What is Atheism?

300

Any combination of mental health, emotional, spiritual or behavioral needs, concerns or aspects of the resident’s life which are identified as important to the resident.

What are psychosocial needs?

300

Characterized by increasing independence, coordination of arms and legs, and control of their bladder and bowels.

What are toddlers?

300

A common feeling for new residents of long term care.

What is loss?

300

Sexual orientation that is not exclusively heterosexual.

What is queer?

300

Three examples of dietary restrictions that may be due to religious beliefs.

What are vegetarianism, veganism, no meat on Fridays, kosher foods, no pork, no shellfish, not having meat and dairy at the same meal, no alcohol, no tobacco, no coffee, fasting?

(any 3 are correct)

400

Researcher of human behavior who wrote about human physiological and psychosocial needs.

Who is (Abraham) Maslow?

400

Most common health problems are stroke, arthritis, and Alzheimer's.

What is late adulthood?

400

Three problems resulting from a residents loss of independence.

What are poor self-image, anger, helplessness, sadness, hopelessness, feeling useless, increased dependence, anxiety and depression?

(any 3 are correct)

400

Process of changing genders, which can include legal procedures, medical measures, and projecting new pronouns and/or name.

What is transition?

400

Believing that one does not know or cannot know if God exists.

What is Agnosticism?

500

The progression of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs in order of importance.

What are (1)physiological needs, (2)safety and security, (3)love and belonging, (4)self-esteem, (5)self-actualization?

500

Women in this age group experience menopause.

What is middle adulthood?

500

Preventing feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, anger, uselessness, and/or anxiety.

What is promoting/encouraging independence?

500

How to respect and promote a residents expression of sexuality.

What is..

respect the privacy of a resident's personal room

be open and nonjudgemental about residents' sexual attitudes and/or choices

call a resident by preferred pronouns and/or name?

500

Learned belief and behaviors practiced by a group of people.

What is culture?

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