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Life Stagess

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growth measureable physical changes that occur throughout a persons life
Development changes in intellectual mental emotional social and functional skills that occur over time
Infancy birth to 1 year
Life Stages development from birth to death
Early Childhood one to six years
Late Childhood six to twelve years
Adolescence twelve to eighteen
Early Adulthood nineteen to forty
Middle Adulthood forty to sixty-five
Late Adulthood sixty-five and up
physical refers to body growth and includes height and weight changes, muscle and nerve development, and changes in body organs
Mental or Cognitive refers to intellectual development and includes learning how to solve problems, make judgements, and deal with situations
Emotional refers to feelings and includes dealing with love, hate, joy, fear,and excitement
Social interactions and relationships with other people
Puberty development of the sexual organs and secondary sexual characteristics
Anorexia nervosa psychological disorder in which a person reduces food intake or refuses to eat at all
Bulimia psychological disorder in which a person binges and then fasts
Bulimarexia when a person induces vomiting or uses laxatives to get rid of food that has been eaten
Chemical Abuse use of substances such as alcohol or drugs and the development of physical or mental dependence on these
Suicide one of the leading causes of death in adolescence
Alzheimer's Disease irreversible loss of memory
Arterioscelerosis thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries
Terminal Illness disease that can't be cured and will result in death
Denial when person can't accept reality of death
Anger no longer able to deny death
Bargaining patient accepts death but wants more time to live
Depression patients realize death will come soon, and they will no longer be with their families or complete their goals
Acceptance patients understand and accept the fact that they are going to die
Hospice care that provides comfort and support when meeting the needs of the dying patient
Right to Die when a person who has a terminal illness is allowed to refuse measures that would prolong life
Needs a lack of something that is required or desired
Physiological Needs basic needs
Safety the need to be free from anxiety and fear
Affection a warm and tender feeling for another person
Sexuality peoples feelings concerning their masculine or feminine natures
Esteem feeling important and worth while
Self-actualization people have obtained their full potential or what they want to be
Motivated stimulated
Satisfaction feeling of pleasure or fufillment
Tension frustration
Defense mechanisms unconsious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation or socially unacceptable behavior
Created by: FMHSAHS102
 

 



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