The first level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is physical needs?
The developmental stage that typically occurs between the ages of 12 and 18.
What is adolescence?
This care is meant to relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses.
What is palliative care?
A pregnancy is divided into three developmental periods.
What are trimesters?
A response in newborns where they turn their head towards a stimulus that touches their cheek, often seen as an instinct to find food.
What is the rooting reflex?
The second 'A' in the APGAR score.
What is activity?
Deals or exchanges are proposed for more time?
What is Bargaining?
Middle Adulthood takes place in this age range.
What is 40 to 65?
This level of Maslow's hierarchy focuses on friendship and family.
What is love and acceptance?
This stage includes infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
What is early childhood?
The study of the aging process.
What is gerontology?
Trimester when the fetus develops vital organs.
What is the second trimester?
The natural inclination of a baby's limbs and neck muscles to contract in response to a loud noise or jolt.
What is the startle reflex?
The "P" in APGAR scale.
What is pulse?
Refusal to believe death is coming
What is denial?
Late childhood takes place in this age range.
What is 10 to 12?
This need is at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
What is self-actualization?
This stage describes the aging process and associated changes in physical, emotional, and social capacities.
What is late adulthood?
In addition to physical symptoms, palliative care addresses these needs.
What are emotional, spiritual, and psychological needs?
Pregnancy typically lasts ____________ weeks.
What is 40?
The primary mode of communication for infants during the first few months of life.
What is crying?
The "R" in APGAR scale.
What is respiration?
Reality of death is understood and accepted.
What is acceptance?
Middle childhood takes place in this age range.
What is 6-10?
These needs are categorized under security needs in Maslow's hierarchy.
What is need to feel safe in surroundings?
The stage between 6 - 10 years old when emotional development brings greater independence.
What is middle childhood?
Patients typically receive palliative care in these locations.
What are hospice centers and homes?
Term that describes the condition such as cognitive disabilities resulting from prenatal exposure to alcohol.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)?
Walking, talking in simple sentences, and developing social skills happen in this stage of early childhood.
What is a toddler?
The first "A" in APGAR scale.
What is appearance?
Feelings of resentment toward self or others develop.
What is anger?
Early childhood takes place in this age range.
What is 1-6?
This level of Maslow's hierarchy includes the need to be liked and respected.
What is esteem?
Early adulthood takes place in this age range.
What is 20 to 40?
The care of aging people.
What is geriatrics?
Growth and organ development are rapid during the ___________ trimester.
What is third?
Developing basic social skills, such as sharing and taking turns, happen in this stage during early childhood.
What is preschool age?
The "G" in APGAR scale.
What is grimace?
Sad, withdrawn, and disinterested in activities.
What is depression?
Birth until one year.
What is infancy?