Physical Disabilities
Types of Therapy
Physiological Needs
Psychological Needs
Section 6.2
100
This type of condition or disorder occurs through heredity and exists at or before birth.
What is a congenital disorder.
100
This therapy restores the body to normal functioning when possible.
What is physical therapy?
100
The four categories, Biological, Safety,Sensory, and Motor Activity make up this.
What is Physiological needs?
100
Adequacy and Security, Social Approval and Self-Esteem, Order and Meaning in Life, and Self-Growth are all a part of this.
What is psychological needs?
100
This is the ability to be sensitive or understand the feelings of another person without experiencing the same thing yourself.
What is empathy?
200
This is a loss of sensation and muscle function that can happen due to a spinal cord injury.
What is paralysis?
200
This type of therapy restores a persons ability to communicate effectively.
What is speech therapy?
200
This need must be met in order for the patient to feel secure that they won't meet bodily harm or injury.
What is safety need?
200
This is needed for fulfillment beyond basic needs.
What is self-growth needs?
200
This is when healthcare provider is trying to get their patients more involved in their care.
What is engagement?
300
This is a removal of a body part.
What is an amputation?
300
This therapy restores the persons ability to perform activities of daily living.
What is occupational therapy?
300
When a patients food or water is withheld due to various procedures, this is impacting this human need.
What is biological?
300
It's important to spend time with patients who feel isolated or quarantined so they can fulfill this need.
What is social approval and self-esteem?
300
This was a survey that collected data about patient's perception of their hospital experience.
What is H-CAPS?
400
This is when a patient is in a deep sleep, or unconscious state for a period of time.
What is a coma?
400
This type of therapy helps change inappropriate behavior patterns, improves interpersonal relationships, and resolves inner conflicts.
What is psychotherapy?
400
When a patients muscles are not stimulated and begin to atrophy and weaken, this is the need that is effected.
What is motor activity needs?
400
This need is met when the patient feels in control and capable of coping.
What is adequacy and security needs?
400
The patient is known as this in the healthcare system.
What is the customer?
500
This may cause paralysis, brain dysfunction, speech impairments, and/or loss of memory.
What is a stroke?
500
This promotes a healthy return to a productive lifestyle and includes many types of therapy.
What is rehabilitation?
500
As we age, this need is less responsive and as humans we may lose one or more of these.
What is sensory needs?
500
If a patient feels a sense of uncertainty and purpose in life, this need is effected.
What is order and meaning in life needs?
500
This is how you maintain the privacy of your patient because remember, patients notice everything.
What is confidentiality?