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abraham maslow
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organized basic human needs into levels
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first level of maslows hierarchy
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physical
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food, air, water, shelter, clothing, rest
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physical needs
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the second level of maslows hierarchy
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security needs
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security, stability, order, protection, freedom from fear and anxiety
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security needs
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third level of maslow's hierarchy
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social needs
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acceptance, affection
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social needs
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the fourth level of maslows hierarchy
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esteem needs
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feel positive about one's self, esteem from others
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esteem needs
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the last level of maslows hierarchy
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self-actualization needs
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live up to their potential
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self-actualization needs
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ADL
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activities of daily living
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eating, breathing, dressing, grooming, elimination, walking, communication
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ADL
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a patient of old age or aging
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geriatric
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of or relating to the care and treatment of children
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pediatric
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of the medical practice that deals with pregnancy and childbirth
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obstetrical
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a patient before an operation
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preoperative
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a patient after an operation
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postoperative
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patients who have various conditions other than requiring an operation
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medical care patients
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accumulation of customs, values, and objects shared by a people
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culture
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changes that can be measured
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growth
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changes we move through in our behavior and how we relate to others
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development
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set of tasks that must be accomplished to complete a stage of development
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developmental task
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from birth to 4 weeks
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neonatal
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birth to one year
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neonate and infancy
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1- 3years
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toddler period
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3-5 years old
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preschool period
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6- 9 years old; formal schooling
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primary period
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10- 12 years old
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preadolescent period
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13- 18 years old
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adolescent period
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first menstrual period
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menarche
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19- 40 years old
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young adulthood
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41- 65 years old
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middle adulthood
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66 and older
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late adulthood and old age
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the accumulation of individual characteristics that distinguish someone or something
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personality
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created a way of looking at the tasks people accomplishes their personalities develop
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erik erikson
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1st year of eriksons stages
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hope and trust
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2nd year of eriksons stages of development
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sense of self-control & self-esteem
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3rd- 5th years of eriksons stages of development
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start activities, enjoy accomplishments
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6th- puberty stage of eriksons
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sense of being competent, able to use skills and tools to make things
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adolescence of eriksons stages of development
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sense of identity; able to see oneself as a unique person
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early adulthood according to erikson
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able to love and commit to others
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middle age according to erikson
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concern for others, for one's children, work or ideas
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old age according to erikson
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wisdom- certain of the meaning of one's own life and of personal dignity, acceptance that one will die
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a period that occurs during the teenage years
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adolescence
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the natural stopping of mensturation
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menopause
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group members of about the same age act alike
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peer pressure
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the period after childbirth
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postpartum
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the stage, which the sex organs mature
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puberty
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a common mental disorder of people in long-term care
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alzheimers
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they usually suport and care
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family
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formal school begins during what stage
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primary period
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brief and severe
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acute
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a disease that is always present
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chronic
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the one mainly responsible for meeting a child's basic needs or for a person who is ill or disabled
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primary caregiver
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involuntary reaction in response to a stimulus
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reflex
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