Caring for the whole person-mind as well as body
What is holistic care?
Most elderly people are active and engaged in activities
What is normal aging process?
Be a good listener, respect privacy, be sensitive to individual needs, be aware of your own feelings, recognize stress
What are guidelines for hospice care?
OCD
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
An intense, irrational fear of or anxiety about an object
What is phobia?
Thinner, drier skin
What are normal changes of aging?
Bathe the body, do not remove tubes or other equipment attached to body, put dentures in, close eyes, position the body on the back with legs straight and arms folded across the abdomen,
What are guidelines for postmortem care?
PTSD
What is post traumatic stress disorder?
A disorder that is characterized by recurring intrusive behavior or thoughts that cause anxiety
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
What is cognitive development?
respect the wishes in all possible ways, do not isolate or avoid, be careful not to make promises that cannot or should not be kept, continue to involve the resident in his care, listen, do not babble or act especially cheerful or sad, keep comfortable as possible,
What are guidelines for treating residents who are dying with dignity?
CBT
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
The special care that focuses on the dignity and comfort of a dying person
What is hospice?
Learns to speak, gains coordination of their limbs, and gains control over their bladders and bowels
Who are toddlers age 1-3?
reduce glare and keep room lighting low, give mouth care, give bed baths and incontinence care as needed, pain control and comfort, place favorite objects visibly, listen
What are guidelines for caring for dying resident?
DNR
What is do not resuscitate?
A brain disorder that affects a person's ability to think clearly and understand reality
What is Schizophrenia?
Develops language skills, learn to play cooperatively in groups, and begin to learn right from wrong
Who are preschoolers age 3-6?
observe residents carefully for changes in condition or abilities, support resident and their family, encourage residents to do as much as possible for themselves, treat with medication or psychotherapy
What are guidelines for mental health disorders?
GAD
What is generalized anxiety disorder?