Definitions
Components of Caring
Human Needs
Critical Thinking/Culture
100

The characteristics of a group of people; language, values, beliefs, customs, traditions, etc. that are passed down to the next generation

Culture

100

 an attempt understand what they are feeling

compassion

100

Creator of the Hierarchy of Human needs

Maslow

100

Humility, Autonomy, Integrity and Empathy are examples of?

intellectual traits

200

Physical changes that can be measured

Growth

200

values the dignity and worth of humans; treat with consideration

Respect

200

Oxygen, water, food, shelter, and stimulation are examples of?

Physiological Needs

200

Communication, time management, decision making are examples of?

Organizational tools

300

Changes in psychological and social functioning

Development

300

a duty for which one is responsible to or for someone or something

responsibility

300
True or False? All steps must be achieved before self-actualization can occur.

True

300

Planning, implementing and evaluating are steps in the?

Problem solving process

400

The sharing of a common history, language, geography, national origin, religion or identity.

Ethnicity

400

 paying attention to the person and their needs

awareness

400

Steps 3 and 4 of the pyramid are considered what kind of needs?

Psychological

400

The ability of a person to interact effectively with people from different cultures and  socioeconomic backgrounds

Cultural competence

500

Feeling concern or interest, affection or liking toward

Caring

500

Getting to know the person- what makes the person who they are; interests, likes, dislikes, hopes, beliefs

acquaintanceship

500

True or false? As you ascend the pyramid needs become increasingly basic.

False

500

Occurs when one dictates to another what their culture should be

Cultural conflict