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Cognitive Affective Psychomotor |
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includes all intelectual behaviours and requires thinking |
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deals with expression of feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions, or values |
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involves acquiring skills that require the integration of mental and muscular activity |
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consistant routine touch: different textures hold firmly, talk softly and smile-conveys trust |
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teaching methods: toddler |
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*play-teaches procedure or activity *picture books-stories of kids in hospital *simple words |
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teaching methods: preschooler |
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*role playing, imitation, play- makes it fun *encourage questions, offer explanations- simple with demo *pictures and stories |
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teaching methods: school-age kid |
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*practice psychomotor skills (ex: syringe) *offer answers to questions |
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teaching methods: adolescent |
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*learn about feelings and self-expression *collaborative activity *allow adolescent to make decisions about health and health care *problem solving to help them make choices |
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teaching methods: young or middle adult |
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*encourage participation to health care plan by setting mutual goals *encourage independent learning *offer info. so they can understand effects of problem |
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teaching methods: older adult |
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*teach when client is alert and rested *involve them in discussion or activity *focus on wellness and strength *use approaches that enhance sensorally impaired clients' reception of stimuli *keep sessions short |
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correct documentation! measuring methods client expectations |
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internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency of a person over time and in various circumstances |
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components of self-concept |
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identity body image role performance slef-esteem |
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attitudes related to the body, including physical appearance, structure, or function |
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the way in which an individual perceives his or her ability to carry out significant role |
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individual's overall sense of self-worth or the emotional appraisal of self-concept |
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individual's conceptualization about how one thinks about himself |
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Self-Concept Development (0-1yr) |
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*trust from consistency in caregiving and nurturing interaction with parents and others *distinguishes self from environment |
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Self-Concept Develoment (1-3yrs) |
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*communicates likes and dislikes *increased autonomy in thoughts and actions *appreaciates body appearance and function *develops self through modeling, imitation, and socialization |
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*takes initiative *identifies with gender *enhanced self-awareness *increased language skills, including identification of feelings *sensitive to family feedback |
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*incorporates feedback from peers and teachers *increased self-esteem with new skill mastery *sexual identity aware of strengths and weaknesses |
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*accepts body changes/maturation *examines attitudes, values, beliefs- builds goals for future *feels positive about expanded sense of self *interacts with those whom he finds sexually attractive or intellectually stimulating |
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Self-Concpet (mid 20-mid 40) |
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*intimate relationships with family and significant others *has stable, positive feelings about self *successful role transitions and increased responsibility |
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Self-Concept (mid 40-mid 60) |
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*can accept changes in appearance and physical endurance *reasses life goals *contentment with aging |
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Self-Concept (late 60s on) |
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*feels positive about life and meaning *interested in providing a legacy for next generation |
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avoidance of eye contact, slupme dposture, unkempt appearance, overly apologetic, hesitant speech, overly critical or angry, frequent inappropriate crying, negative self-evaluation, excessively dependent, hesitant to express views or opinions, lack of interest in what is happening, passive attitude, difficulty in making decisions |
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Nurse Assessment of Self-Perception |
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Identity: "how would you describe yourself?" Body Image: "what aspects of your appearance do you like?","describe any apsects of yourself you would change." Self-Esteem: "how do you feel about yourself?" Role Performance: "tell me about your primary roles." |
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decreased level of estrogen cause diminished vaginal lubrication and decreased vaginal elasticity |
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occurance of pain during intercourse |
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spastic contraction or tightening of the vagine during or before penetration for intercourse |
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sexuality changes in older adults |
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*impotence: caused by medications *vaginal tissue lunbricants is diminished |
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*strengthens pubococcygeus muscle *tone decreases due to strecthing during birth and loss of elasticity in aging *strenthening the muscle helps: prevent bladder or rectal prolapse into vagina reduces problems with urinary incontinence enhances sexual enjoyment |
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Sexual Development: infancy/early childhood |
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identify with parent of same sex begin to identify characteristics for each gender specify which gender they are |
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sexual development: school-age kids |
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peers, teachers, family serve as role models for how men and women react with each other |
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sexual development: adolescence/puberty |
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development stage in which the individual discovers his primary sexual orientation |
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sexual development: young adult |
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gained physical mautration but continues exploring and defining maturation in emotions and relationships |
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sexual development: middle adult |
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emotional changes due to children moving out and changing physical attributes |
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