HOSA Human Growth and
Development
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abstinence avoid sexual intercourse
process by which an institution is recognized as
accreditation
meeting specific predetermined standards of care
adjustment to a new culture, results in differences in
acculturation
practice within the same cultural group
, bathing, brushing, dressing, and eating may need
activities of daily living
for the patient to be in a nursing home or long-
(ADLs)
term care facility
bridge between childhood and adulthood; early
adolescence adolescence (10-12), middle adolescence (14-16),
late adolescence (17-20)
used to inform health-care providers and family
members of the wishes of the patient as related to
Advance health care
the level of lifesaving measures or heroics to be
directives (AHCDs)
used when the patient is near death and is unable
to communicate
toys that are safe and promote the cognitive and
age- appropriate toys
motor development of the specific age group
ageism people of advanced old age are avoided
allele pairs of genes from both the mother and father
therapies that are used instead of Western medical
alternative medicine
care
involves loss of memory, disorientation, loss of the
Alzheimer's disease ability to communicate and function in social
situations
anticipatory grief grief that occurs before the loss
rating of heart, respiration, muscle tone, color, and
Apgar score
reflex irritability
, apoptosis the membrane surrounding the cell breaks down
action of a person other than the patient to
assisted suicide
facilitate suicide
walkers, canes, respiratory equipment, hearing aids,
assistive devices
and electronic emergency-response devices
different parts of the body mature at different
asynchronous times, possibly resulting in the temporary
appearance of awkwardness
decrease in size; neurons atrophy during the aging
atrophy process, and the transmission of impulses to the
brain becomes sluggish
refers to an affectionate tie that occurs over time as
attachment
a result of parent-infant interaction
autonomy independence; self-direction
designed to explain the development of specific
behavioral theories behaviors and suggest their relationships to other
developing social skills
learning and interaction with the environment is the
behaviorist theory
center of development
individual responses or reactions to internal stimuli
behaviors
and external conditions
cultural teachings of practice and values that are
beliefs
handed down for generations; deep
Development
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Terms in this set (209)
abstinence avoid sexual intercourse
process by which an institution is recognized as
accreditation
meeting specific predetermined standards of care
adjustment to a new culture, results in differences in
acculturation
practice within the same cultural group
, bathing, brushing, dressing, and eating may need
activities of daily living
for the patient to be in a nursing home or long-
(ADLs)
term care facility
bridge between childhood and adulthood; early
adolescence adolescence (10-12), middle adolescence (14-16),
late adolescence (17-20)
used to inform health-care providers and family
members of the wishes of the patient as related to
Advance health care
the level of lifesaving measures or heroics to be
directives (AHCDs)
used when the patient is near death and is unable
to communicate
toys that are safe and promote the cognitive and
age- appropriate toys
motor development of the specific age group
ageism people of advanced old age are avoided
allele pairs of genes from both the mother and father
therapies that are used instead of Western medical
alternative medicine
care
involves loss of memory, disorientation, loss of the
Alzheimer's disease ability to communicate and function in social
situations
anticipatory grief grief that occurs before the loss
rating of heart, respiration, muscle tone, color, and
Apgar score
reflex irritability
, apoptosis the membrane surrounding the cell breaks down
action of a person other than the patient to
assisted suicide
facilitate suicide
walkers, canes, respiratory equipment, hearing aids,
assistive devices
and electronic emergency-response devices
different parts of the body mature at different
asynchronous times, possibly resulting in the temporary
appearance of awkwardness
decrease in size; neurons atrophy during the aging
atrophy process, and the transmission of impulses to the
brain becomes sluggish
refers to an affectionate tie that occurs over time as
attachment
a result of parent-infant interaction
autonomy independence; self-direction
designed to explain the development of specific
behavioral theories behaviors and suggest their relationships to other
developing social skills
learning and interaction with the environment is the
behaviorist theory
center of development
individual responses or reactions to internal stimuli
behaviors
and external conditions
cultural teachings of practice and values that are
beliefs
handed down for generations; deep