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Life Stagess

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