Structures
Functions
Aging Process
Examples of Maslow
Nursing Care
100
used for vision
What is Eyes?
100
Sight
What is eyes?
100
Depth perception
What is decreased peripheral?
100
Food, fluids, clothing, shelter
What is basic physical needs?
100
what should we do to help residents see?
Provide adequate lighting; prevent glare
200
used to smell
What is nose
200
hearing
What is ears
200
huh? What did you say?
What is decreased ability to hear high pitched noises?
200
Receiving respect and recognition
What is self esteem?
200
shoe horn, grabbers
encourage resident to use assitive devices
300
used to taste
What is tongue?
300
smell
What is nose?
300
Smell decreases
What is decreased number of olfactory bulbs, causing diminished sense of smell
300
Using time satisfactory, having direction, venting feelings without feeling shame, making decisions
What is need to reach full potential?
300
What should we do for people who like to drink their coffee?
use caution with heat and hot foods
400
used to have feel objects
What is skin?
400
taste
What is tongue?
400
inability to taste
What is decreased number of taste buds, causing diminished sense of taste
400
health, protection from injury, ability to help self, own territory or space
What is safety and security?
400
what could we do to help enjoyment of food?
Season foods as desired by the resident to increase dietary intake and enjoyment of foods
500
used to hear
What is ears?
500
feelings and sensation
What is skin
500
the loss of ability to feel things
What is decreased perception of pain heat and cold
500
sustaining relationships, having someone who cares and to care for, intimacy
What is love and belonging needs
500
How should we help a resident who has an hearing impairment?
Speak clearly to residents with hearing impairments, make sure resident can see you
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