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What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
A framework used to prioritize diagnosis.
Maslow's Hierarchy helps the nurse determine between high ? and high ?
priority
level needs
When Maslow's hierarchy is used, there is an inverse relationship between high priority nursing diagnosis and high level needs. Which means highest priority is given to basic ? needs.
physiologic
Diagnosis related to higher level ? such as love and belonging have priority after basic physiologic needs are met
needs
Maslow states that human behavior is motivated by ? human needs
intrinsic
Maslow identified 5 levels of needs and organized them into a hierarchical order, name them in order?
1.basic physiologic needs
2.safety needs
3. love and belonging needs
4. esteem needs
5. self-actualization
Level 1 of Maslow's theory is the most basic level of needs for physiologic ? and these needs incude ?
survival
food, oxygen, rest, shelter, sex
Level 2 of Maslow's theory is that people need physical and phsycological ? and ? needs met.
safety and security
Level 3 of Maslow's theory is that peoples needs consist of ? and ? Social ? A place in the social ? and group ?
love and belonging

relationships
structure
affiliations
Level 4 of Maslow's theory is the need for ?. This includes the need to feel self-?, self-?, and self-?
self-esteem
worth
respect
reliance
Level 5 of Maslow's theory is the need for self ? The people that reach this level have realized their ? potential
actualization
maximum
People do not stay in a state of self ? but may have peak experiences.
actualization
Maslow believed that people strive for ? but few consistently reach that level.
self-actualization
Maslow believed that people are innately motivated toward psychological ?,?, and ?
growth, self-awareness, personal freedom
As Maslow saw it, we never outgrow the innate need for ? and ? no matter how old we are.
self-expression and self-development
Maslow's theory rests on several basic assumptions about human needs one is that basic needs must be at least ? satisfied before ? order needs can become relevant to the individual
partially

higher
A second assumption about human needs is that people meet their needs in different ? and vary according to each ?
ways

individual
? nursing care recognizes each individuals unique needs and tailors the plan of nursing care to take that into consideration
Individualized