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Week 1 Midterm Exam: NR605 / NR-605 (Latest
Update ) Diagnosis & Management in
Psychiatric-Mental Health across the Lifespan I
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provides a framework for understanding client
motivation.
Physiological (food, air, water, shelter, clothing, sleep)
Safety (security of body, employment security,
resource security, moral security, family security,
health security, property security
Maslow's Hierarchy
Love/Belonging (friendship, family, intimacy, sense of
connection w/ others)
Esteem (self-esteem, respect, achievement,
confidence)
Self-Actualization (morality, creativity, spontaneity,
lack of prejudice, acceptance of facts)
, address how clients may approach changes in health
behaviors
Perceived Susceptibility (belief they are susceptible to
the condition)
Perceived Severity (belief the condition has serious
consequences if left unattended)
Perceived Benefits (belief that taking action reduces
Health Belief Model their susceptibility)
Perceived Barriers (belief that the benefit of acting are
greater than the perceived barriers)
Cue to Action (exposure to something that causes
them to act, such as an ad of discussion with a
provider)
Self-Efficacy (belief they can succeed when
performing an action)
address how clients may approach changes in health
behaviors
Precontemplation (client is not aware or interested in
change)
Contemplation (client begins thinking about change)
Transtheoretical Model of
Change
Preparation (client plans for change)
Action (client changes old habits and gains new,
healthier habits)
Maintenance (client continues with healthier
behaviors)