vulnerable populations - ANSWER-immigrants, homeless, abused, elderly, mental,
illness
schizo - ANSWER-split
depression - ANSWER-involves body, mind, thought, sad, lose interest in daily
activities
personality disorder - ANSWER-dysfunctional interpersonal coping styles that disrupt
and destabilize their relationships
paranoia - ANSWER-when a person has false beliefs and a suspicious about a person
or situation
bipolar disorder - ANSWER-patients have severe extremes in mood, energy, and
ability to function
hallucinations - ANSWER-seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling something not real
phrenia - ANSWER-mind
delusions - ANSWER-false beliefs
community health - ANSWER-preserve, promote, maintain health within a
community
schizophrenia - ANSWER-severe, chronic, disabling brain disorder involving
hallucinations, delusions, paranoia
factors influencing exercise - ANSWER-1) behavior aspects
A) activity decreases stress
2) environmental issues
3) cultural and ethnic
,4) family and support
factors influencing nutrition - ANSWER-1) age
2) illness
3) economic status
4) religion
5) culture
factors influencing hygiene - ANSWER-1) social practice
2) personal preference
3) socioeconomic status
4) physical condition
coping process
*DABDA - ANSWER-denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER-bottom up:
physiological: hygiene, nutrition, exercise
safety and security: comfortable environment, employment
love and belonging: sexual intimacy, friends and family
self esteem: confidence, achievement
self-actualization: morality
older adult
special considerations - ANSWER-- maintain good living arrangement
- maintain quality of life
- fall common
1/3 over 65 fall each year
older adult
psychosocial changes - ANSWER-- most stay independent
- redefine relationships kids and siblings
- adjust to decreased health and strength,
retirement, and decreased income, death of spouse, kids, friends
older adults
physical changes - ANSWER-61+
-impaired mobility
-alteration in elimination
-vision and hearing deficits
- polypharmacy
middle adulthood
physical changes - ANSWER-Women:
-menopause 45 - 60
-ovaries no longer produce estrogen and progesterone
, men:
- androgen decreases
- still capable producing sperm and father a child
middle adult
psychosocial changes - ANSWER--help their parents
-empty nest
middle adulthood
physical changes - ANSWER-gray hair
wrinkles
thickening of waist
hearing loss
worsening vision
early adulthood
special considerations - ANSWER--often delays seeking medical care, even when
needed
-chronic health conditions uncommon with proper diet/exercise
early adulthood
physical - ANSWER-19 - 40
-body systems lose 1% productivity every year after 30
-physical growth stops at 20
early adulthood
psychosocial - ANSWER-life experiences and education increase problem solving
skills
adolescent considerations - ANSWER--seek group identity
>peers influence decision-making
-motor accidents main cause of accidents
-suicide leading cause of death ages (15-24)
adolescent physical changes - ANSWER--increased growth rate of skeleton, muscle,
and viscera
-secondary sex characteristics
-arm/facial hair in males
-breast buds in females
adolescent cognitive changes - ANSWER--abstract though
-effective with hypothetical problems
-peer influence
-forward thinking
adolescents
illness
schizo - ANSWER-split
depression - ANSWER-involves body, mind, thought, sad, lose interest in daily
activities
personality disorder - ANSWER-dysfunctional interpersonal coping styles that disrupt
and destabilize their relationships
paranoia - ANSWER-when a person has false beliefs and a suspicious about a person
or situation
bipolar disorder - ANSWER-patients have severe extremes in mood, energy, and
ability to function
hallucinations - ANSWER-seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling something not real
phrenia - ANSWER-mind
delusions - ANSWER-false beliefs
community health - ANSWER-preserve, promote, maintain health within a
community
schizophrenia - ANSWER-severe, chronic, disabling brain disorder involving
hallucinations, delusions, paranoia
factors influencing exercise - ANSWER-1) behavior aspects
A) activity decreases stress
2) environmental issues
3) cultural and ethnic
,4) family and support
factors influencing nutrition - ANSWER-1) age
2) illness
3) economic status
4) religion
5) culture
factors influencing hygiene - ANSWER-1) social practice
2) personal preference
3) socioeconomic status
4) physical condition
coping process
*DABDA - ANSWER-denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER-bottom up:
physiological: hygiene, nutrition, exercise
safety and security: comfortable environment, employment
love and belonging: sexual intimacy, friends and family
self esteem: confidence, achievement
self-actualization: morality
older adult
special considerations - ANSWER-- maintain good living arrangement
- maintain quality of life
- fall common
1/3 over 65 fall each year
older adult
psychosocial changes - ANSWER-- most stay independent
- redefine relationships kids and siblings
- adjust to decreased health and strength,
retirement, and decreased income, death of spouse, kids, friends
older adults
physical changes - ANSWER-61+
-impaired mobility
-alteration in elimination
-vision and hearing deficits
- polypharmacy
middle adulthood
physical changes - ANSWER-Women:
-menopause 45 - 60
-ovaries no longer produce estrogen and progesterone
, men:
- androgen decreases
- still capable producing sperm and father a child
middle adult
psychosocial changes - ANSWER--help their parents
-empty nest
middle adulthood
physical changes - ANSWER-gray hair
wrinkles
thickening of waist
hearing loss
worsening vision
early adulthood
special considerations - ANSWER--often delays seeking medical care, even when
needed
-chronic health conditions uncommon with proper diet/exercise
early adulthood
physical - ANSWER-19 - 40
-body systems lose 1% productivity every year after 30
-physical growth stops at 20
early adulthood
psychosocial - ANSWER-life experiences and education increase problem solving
skills
adolescent considerations - ANSWER--seek group identity
>peers influence decision-making
-motor accidents main cause of accidents
-suicide leading cause of death ages (15-24)
adolescent physical changes - ANSWER--increased growth rate of skeleton, muscle,
and viscera
-secondary sex characteristics
-arm/facial hair in males
-breast buds in females
adolescent cognitive changes - ANSWER--abstract though
-effective with hypothetical problems
-peer influence
-forward thinking
adolescents