Person centered questions
Human Development
Do you know Mr. Maslow?
Modern Family Ties

Diversity and Inclusion
100

A unique and customized approach to care that honors the individuality of a persons preferences, lifestyle, personality, etc. 

What is person centered care?

100

three examples of principles of growth and development

including: G and D occur from fertilization until death, goes from simple to complex, in certain directions, in a sequence and pattern, the rate is uneven, not everyone fits into the "norm"

100

Community actualization and cultural perpetuity

What is the highest levels of basic human needs based on Siksika (Blackfoot) teachings/traditions

100
Physical maintenance, allocation of resources, division of labor, socialization, etc. 

What are the roles and responsibilities of a family

100

Refers to the characteristics of a group of people – the language, values, beliefs, habits, ways of life, rules of behaviour, and traditions

What is culture?

200

Smothering, caretaking, rescuing

What are examples of pseudocaring?

200

Tolerating separation from the primary caregiver, gaining control of bowel and bladder functions, using words to communicate with others

What are developmental tasks of a toddler

200

Food, air, water, shelter, elimination

What are examples of physical needs

200

Anything the client says it is. 

What is a family?

200

True or False: It helps us to provide culturally competent care when we acknowledge and recognize our biases

What is true

300

providing or concerned with short-term usually immediate medical care (as for serious illness or traumatic injury)

What is acute care?

300

The reason that HCA's study growth and development

What is, to recognize what is normal or abnormal, and to support and encourage normal G an D and to report abnormal G and D

300
Some persons believe love and belonging should be the first level of the pyramid. Mr. Maslow did not credit sources for his theory from Siksika (Blackfoot) traditions and teachings. 

What are reasons why Maslow's theory is controversial

300

An organization for British Columbians to protect the legal and financial interests of children under the age of 19 years, protect the legal, financial, personal and health care interests of adults who need help with decision making, and administer estates of deceased and missing persons.

What is the public guardian and trustee of BC

300

The ways you present gender, through your actions, dress, and demeanor and how those presentations are interpreted based on gender norms

What is gender expression?

400

True of false: It is appropriate to be friends with a client that you are close with

What is false

400

3 developmental tasks of the older adult

What is, adjusting to decreased physical strength and loss of health, adjusting to retirement and reduced income, coping with the death of one's partner, developing new friends and relationships, preparing for one's own death. 

400

One is a perception of safety, the other is being safe from physical harm

What is the difference between safety and security

400

True or false: a client's family is automatically under the care of the HCA

What is True

400

Prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of a person's age.

What is ageism?

500

True or False: An HCA should do everything they can for a person to demostrate professional caring, even if it's something the client can do themselves. 

What is false, an HCA must provide independence for the client where possible

500

An activity that must be mastered during a particular stage of development

What is a developmental task

500

The levels of Maslow's pyramid, from the bottom to the top. 

What are: physical needs, safety and security, love and belonging, self esteem and self actualization

500

3 Guidelines for healthy families

What are: Individual and family problems are recognized and resolved  All members can express their ideas, feelings and wishes  Each person is of equal value as a person  Communication is direct and specific  Family members can be/are different and unique  Parents are trustworthy – they do what they say  Family roles are flexible  Rules are based on values and accountability  Mistakes are learning tools  The family exists for ALL its members 

500

A couple with two or more children, one or more of whom is the natural child of one or both members of the couple and at least one is the stepchild of one of the partners

What is a blended family?