Chapter 1 Flashcards
(28 cards)
Morality Creativity Spontaneity Problem solving Lack of prejudice Acceptance of facts
Self actualization
- Self actualization
- Esteem
- Love/belonging
- Safety
- Physiological
Maslows hierarchy of needs
Self esteem Confidence Achievement Respect of others Respect by others
Esteem
Friendship
Family
Sexual intimacy
Love/belonging
Security of body Of employment Of resources Of morality Of the family Of health Of property
Safety
Breathing Food Water Sex Sleep Homeostasis Excretion
Physiological
- Right task
- Under the right circumstances
- to the right person
- Right communication
- Right feedback/supervision/evaluation
Delegation 5 Rights
established a neighborhood nursing service for the sick poor of the Lower East Side in New York City and was the founder of public health nursing
Lillian Wald
established the Red Cross in the United States in 1882
Clara Barton
was the first trained nurse in the United States
Linda Richards
was a pioneering crusader for the reform of the treatment of the mentally ill.
Dorothea Dix
Infancy
Birth-18 months
Trust vs mistrust
Early childhood
18-months- 3 years
Autonomy vs. Shame
Late childhood
3-5 years
Initiative vs. Guilt
School age
6-12 years
Industry vs inferiority
Adolescent
12-20 years
Identify vs. Role confusion
Young adult
18-25
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Adulthood
25-65
Generativity vs. Stagnation
Maturity
65- death
Integrity vs. Despair
Physiological response based on the release of hormones by the sympathetic nervous system
GAS
General adaptation syndrome
Alarm
Shock and counter shock
Fight or fight hormones
Epinephrine, norepinephrine and cortisol
Stage 1
Resistance
Body attempts to adapt to the stress
Either body adapts or moves on to next stage
Cortisol is continued to be produced with prolonged stress
Stage 2
Exhaustion
Adaptation can not be maintained can no longer cope with stressor
Stage 3
Local short term Response to stress or injury
- Reflex pain response
- Inflammatory response
LOCAL ADAPTATION SYNDROME