HEALTH PROMOTION OF THE ADOLESCENT: Flashcards

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Physical Maturation:
Sexual Maturation

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  • Tanner stages of sexual maturity
  • Stages of development of secondary sex characteristics and genital development
  • Defined as a guide for estimating sexual maturity
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Physical Maturation:
Physical Growth

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  • Dramatic increase in growth accompanies sexual maturation
  • *Adolescents have growth spurts
    — 20% to 25% of total height is achieved during puberty
    — Usually occurs within a 24- to 36-month period
    — *Female age 13-14 height will be adult height
    —- *Once breast buds develop- their period will come 1-2 years after (anticipatory guidance)
    — *Males: age 18 height will be adult height
    —- *First sign of puberty: Testicular enlargement- 11-12 yo
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Psychosocial Development
Erikson: Adolescent
Age
Nursing intervention:

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  • Identity vs. Role Confusion
  • Age: 12-18yrs
  • Goal is to define one’s identity independently from parental authority
  • Much ambivalence (mixed feelings)
  • Intense sociability; intense loneliness
  • *Acceptance by peers is important to them
    Nursing Intervention:
  • *Encourage socialization and offer autonomy/ including peer groups
  • *Include pt in care
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Piaget: Cognitive Development
Age:
Stage:

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  • 11yr-adult
  • Stage: *Formal operations period
  • Abstract thinking
    — Think beyond present
    — Mental manipulation of multiple variables
    — Concerned about others’ thoughts and needs
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Kohlberg: Moral Development stage:
Age:

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Post Conventional 12yr-adult
- Internalized set of moral principles
- Questioning of existing moral values and relevance to society
- Understand duty and obligation, reciprocal rights of others
- Concepts of justice, reparation

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Relationship roles:
Adolescents With parents:

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  • Roles change from “protection–dependency” to “mutual affection and equality”
  • Process involves turmoil and ambiguity
  • Struggle of privileges and responsibility
  • Emancipation from parents may begin with the rejection of parents by the teenager
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Relationship roles:
Adolescents With Peers:

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  • Peers assume an increasingly significant role in adolescence (“best friend”)
  • Peers provide a sense of belonging and a feeling of strength and power
  • Peers form a transitional world between dependence and autonomy
  • Role of social media and advanced technology
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greatest stressor for adolescent

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Body Image

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Injury Prevention

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  • Motor vehicle crashes are the single greatest cause of serious and fatal injuries in teens
  • Other vehicles
  • Firearms and other weapons
  • Sports injuries
  • Water safety
  • Poisoning, tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
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Teaching topics

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  • Injury prevention
  • Diet & Exercise & Sleep
  • Depression
  • Drug and alcohol use
  • Peer Pressure
  • Sexual health (birth control, STI)
  • Stress
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