Food, water, protection, shelter, activity, sleep and rest, comfort.
What are Physiological Needs?
Apathy would be a symptom of this condition.
What is Depression?
How an NA can give emotional support to a dying resident.
What is Listening?
In children ages 6 to 10, thinking a learning skills would be this kind of development.
What is Cognitive?
Term for the specialized care that a dying person needs.
What is Hospice Care?
Love and affection, acceptance by others, safety and security, independence in daily living, contact with others, self esteem.
What are Psychosocial Needs?
A disorder characterized by recurring intrusive behavior or thoughts that cause anxiety.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
A directive that must be honored for a dying person.
What is Advanced Directive?
The stage of a child that is learning to speak, gaining coordination and control of bladder and bowels (ages 1-3).
What is Toddler?
This type of hospice care's goals are for comfort and dignity of the resident.
What is Palliative Care?
Allowing a resident to do a task by himself no matter how long it takes him, promotes this.
What is independence?
A brain disorder that affects the ability to think clearly and understand reality.
What is Schizophrenia?
For a dying person to have questions answered honestly, to be free from pain and to not die alone are part of this list.
What is The Dying Person's Bill of Rights?
Children in this developmental stage are developing language skills, learning to cooperate and knowing right from wrong (ages 3-6).
What is Preschool?
When caring for a deceased person, placing drainage pads where needed would be part of this kind of care.
What is Postmortem care?
Term used for caring for the whole person--the mind as well as the body.
What is Holistic Care?
An intense, irrational fear or anxiety about something.
What is Phobia?
Decreasing blood pressure, Cheyne-Stokes respirations and cold, pale skin are signs of this.
What is Death?
In this developmental stage, physical development moves from the head down.
What is Infancy?
What is Sensitivity?
Something that can help increase energy for a resident.
What is Regular Activity?
The person to report to if abusive behavior by a family member to a resident is observed.
What is Nurse?
The last sense to leave the body is usually this sense.
What is Hearing?
This is the developmental stage for ages 12-18.
What is Adolescences?