Basic Human Needs
Human Growth & Development
General Characteristics of Aging
Effects of Aging
Culture & Diversity
100

Shoes, Water, Food, Sleep, Toilet Paper are examples of this level of the heirarchy

What are physical needs?

100

Is development similar for everyone?

Yes

100

Is aging a illness?

No, that is a myth

100

This is the outermost layer of your body that affects anything from entering

Skin

100

Does everyone have the same cultural beliefs?

No, they do not

200

Keeping areas clean and free of hazards and putting call light in reach all help to promote this

What is patient safety?

200

What is a developmental task of early adulthood?

Establishing a family, forming friend groups and relationships, developing career, establishing independence
200

These are some factors that can influence aging

Nutrition, lifestyle, physical, mental, emotional, spiritual health

200

This body system is used for breathing

Respiratory system
200

This is the term for the pattern of living for a group of people, including peoples values and beliefs

What is culture?

300

Gentle touch, a kind and genial manner, welcoming visitors and pets, and taking an interest in residents past and families promote this for the resident

What is emotional stability?

300

In what age range does an individual expect increase physical limitations.

Late adult hood 

300

How does aging look different for everyone?

appearance, physical, and mental health

300

This body system includes the brain and spinal cord

The nervous system

300

A nursing assistant become familiar with a resident's cultural beliefs by doing this

showing interest and concern about residence, cultural beliefs by asking

400

Not feeling confident, not encouraging hobbies and new interests might indicate that a patient has not reached this level of the hierarchy

What is self-actualization

400

When does growth and development start and when does it stop?

Infancy to adulthood

400

What is the first part of your body that gets affected?

Skin

400

The aging process affects the digestive system in this/these ways

There will be gradual slowing down of the intestines, decreased ability to taste, secretions reduced, difficulty chewing/swallowing, decreased appetite, possible constipation

400

When talking with a resident about culture what is inappropriate? 

Making them feel bad about what they believe in

500

These are the 5 levels of Maslow’s five hierarchy of human needs?

Physical, Safety & Security, Love & Belonging, Self Esteem, Self Actualization

500

In what ways might growth and development affect an individual?

Physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally

500

What factors can affect the speed of aging while still being old?

Exercise, lifestyle and nutrition

500
Aging can affect the sensory system in the following ways:

Hearing loss, Cataracts, and refractive errors, decreased tears, reduced or excess earwax

500

Do different cultures affect what the resident gets for food?

Yes, it does

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