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CNA -Spring, 2022

CNA definitions - LIST 2

TermDefinition
Growth Changes that occur physically as a person passes through life
Development Changes that occur psychologically or socially as a person passes through life
Anatomy Study of what body parts look like, where they are located,how big they are, how they connect to other body parts
Physiology Study of how the body parts work
Culture The beliefs, values and traditions that are customary to a group of people. (includes religious and spiritual beliefs)
Values A cherished belief or principle
Anterior Toward the front of the body
Posterior Toward the back of the body
Lateral Further away from the mid-sagittal plane of the body
Medial Closer to the mid-sagittal plane of the body
OBRA Omnibus Budget Reconciliation ACT
Holiistic Care of the whole person, physically and emotionally
Objective Obtained directly through measurements or from the five senses
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Subjective Information that cannot be objectively measured
Attitude The side of ourselves that we display to the world, communicating outwardly how we feel about things
Assault Threatening or attempting to touch a person without the person's consent
Living Will Type of advance directive, allows the person to give instructions about what medical treatments they would or would not want done in an effort to save their life.
Negligent fails to do what is "careful and reasonable" in a given situation
Ethics Moral principles or standards that govern conduct.
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