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self concept
one's mental image of oneself
social creation AKA: and definition
"global self"; result of interactions with others
4 dimensions of self concept:
self-knowledge
self expectation
body image
social eval
self knowledge is your ____ ____
self expectation is your _______
social eval is your ________
personal ID
role performance
self esteem
erikson's stages of development:
18-25:
25-65:
65-death:
young adulthood
adulthood
maturity
which eriksons stage is this:
intimacy vs isolation
positive relationships
commitment to work
young adulthood: 18-25
which eriksons stage is this:
generativity vs stagnation
creativity, productivity, concern for others
adulthood: 25-65
which eriksons atge is this:
integrity vs despair
acceptance of worth; uniqueness
acceptance of death
maturity: 65-death
developmental
culture
internal/external resources
success/failure
stressors
illness
are factors affecting __________
self concept
behaviors assoc with low self esteem:
nonverbal, talkative, apologizes, does not apologize, full of hope, hopelessness?
nonverbal, apologizes, hopelessness
name the N ng dx:
confused or negative feelings or fx's
disturbed body image
name the N ng dx:
change, conflict, denial of role
ineffective role performance
name the N ng dx:
long standing negative self eval or feelings about self that may be directly or indirectly expressed
chronic low self esteem
positive perception of body appearence and fx
body image
increase feelings of self worth
self esteem
positive interactions and connections bw significant and individuals
role performance
express feelings, provide info, identify strengths, positive self talk, avoid criticism
modifying a self concept
reached full potential, connects to past, lives in the present, plans for the future, inner directed, autonomous
self actualization
a condition which the human being responds to changes in its normal balanced state
stress
any event or stimulus that causes a person to experience stress
stressor
_____ is achieved when the perception of stress is realistic for support or coping mechanisms are inadequate
balance
2 physiologic systems:
autonomous nervous system, endocrine
2 systems of autonommic nervous system:
parasympathetic and sympathetic
-pituitary
-adrenals
-thyroid, parathyroids, islets of Langerhans
-kidneys, CV, resp, GI
part of what system??
endocrine
fight or flight
adrenals
adrenals release ________ & _______
epinephrin and norepinephrin
islets of langerhans releases ___________ & ________
insulin and glucagon
_____ maintains aldosterone
kidney
a biochemical model of stress by Hans Selye: describes the body's general response to stress
General Adaptation Syndrome
effects of long term stress:
affects ______ status
increase risk for ______ or _____
physical
disease or injury
3 things to assess in nursing assessment RT stress:
-stress
-developmental stage
-coping strategies
2 stress related ng dx:
anxiety RT
ineffecitve coping RT
eval:
verbalization of __________
ask for _____
ID ______ mech's
ID _______
feelings
help
coping
strengths
fight or flight
sympathetic