Maslow's Hierarchy
Developmental Stages
Body System Basics
Effects of Aging
Body Parts
100

Shoes, Water, Food, Sleep, Toilet Paper are examples of this level of the heirarchy

What are physical/physiological needs?

100

Establishing independence, beginning a career, and becoming financially responsible are part of this developmental stage:

Early Adulthood

100

This body system is responsible for seeing, hearing, tasting, etc.

Sensory System

100

This part of the body thins, loses elasticity, and becomes more fragile

Skin

100

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body

Heart

200

Showing compassion, respecting religious beliefs, and gentle touch help people with this level

Love & Belonging

200

A person in this developmental stage may be adjusting to hearing or vision loss, and preparing to or adapting to retirement

Late adulthood (65-74)

200

This body system is helps the body move and function, provides structure, and protects the organs

Musculoskeletal

200
It can become more difficult to breathe as people age because these lose elasticity

Alveoli (lungs)

200

These bring urine from the kidneys to the bladder

Ureters

300

Keeping areas clean and free of hazards and putting call light in reach all help people to achieve this level

Safety

300

A person in this stage may be dealing with chronic health issues and starting to mourn the death of friends

Late adulthood (75-84)

300

This body system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra

Urinary

300

This is the term for loss of bone density because minerals are leeching out

Osteoporosis

300

This gland produces the hormone that moves sugars from the blood into the cells

Pancreas (hormone is insulin)

400
A person who feels fulfilled and has achieved their goals has reached this level of the hierarchy

What is self-actualization

400

This occurs from birth to death

Human development

400

This body system sends messages throughout the body and is responsible for the function of nearly every body process

Nervous system

400

This is the term for when muscles/tendons tighten and become permanently shortened

Contractures

400

Along with providing body structure, these protect organs, store minerals, and produce red blood cells

Bones

500

A resident who feels seen as an individual and is proud of their accomplishments has reached this level of Maslow's Hierarchy:

Self-esteem

500

A person in this stage of development might be preparing for retirement, watching children mature, and becoming financially secure

Middle Adulthood

500

This body system includes nails, hair, oil glands

Integumentary

500

This body system can slow down, which can make reaction/processing times longer

Nervous System

500

These tubes carry breathed air from the trachea to the alveoli

Bronchi/bronchioles