12 to 18 years old Correct Answers adolescents
18 to 35 years old Correct Answers young adult
2 1/2 years old can jump on two feet Correct Answers
developmental milestone: toddler
35 to 55 years old Correct Answers middle adult
55 years and up Correct Answers older adult
a change in one family member affects the entire family Correct
Answers family systems theory:
a functional or structural disturbance that results when a person's
adaptive mechanisms to counteract stimuli and stresses fail
Correct Answers disease
a process by which a person gives up his or her original identity
and develops a new cultural identity by becoming absorbed into
the more dominant cultural group. Correct Answers
assimilation
a prohibited or forbidden action or behavior based on moral
judgment and.or religious beliefs in the context of one's culture.
Correct Answers taboo
,a quantitive change in which an increase in cell number and size
results in an increase in overall size and weight of the body or
any of its parts. (Giddens) Correct Answers growth
a set of functional skills or age-specific tasks that most children
can do at a certain age range. Correct Answers developmental
milestones
a theory on the way families react to stress (internal / external)
Correct Answers family stress theory:
ability to distinguish shapes / details from objects from a
distance improves Correct Answers developmental milestone:
toddler
able to fight off infection better Correct Answers development
milestone: school aged
achieves a masculine or feminine social role; responsible
behavior Correct Answers developmental changes: young adult
achieves empathy Correct Answers developmental changes:
young adult
acquiring new attitudes, roles, customs, or behaviors due to
contact with another culture. Correct Answers acculturation
acquisition of a range of skills that enable independence at home
and in the community. Correct Answers adaptive development
,adversely affect groups of people who have systematically
experienced greater obstacles to health based on their racial,
ethnic, or cultural groups; religion; socioeconomic status; gener;
age; mental health; congitive, sensory, or physical disability;
sexual orientation or gender identity; geographic location; or
other characteristics historically linked to discrimination or
exclusion. Correct Answers health dispartities
advise parents to use car seat for all trips Correct Answers
safety concerns: toddler
affects the number and type of interactions within and family
and influences the complexity of those interactions. Correct
Answers development
age, health status, presence of risk factors, health preferences
and values, and social relationships. Correct Answers
individual assessment
aim to uncover an explanation of problems and the family's
understanding of the problems. these also tend to tease out
differences in relationships. Correct Answers circular
interventive questions
all ages regress when sick Correct Answers ex toddlers —>
infants
always check for apical pulse Correct Answers toddler
always check for pregnancy Correct Answers adolescents
, are attitudes that demonstrate to the patient that his or her
converns are valued and he or she is understood. Correct
Answers respect and empathy
are you having sex? if so what type and how many partners?
Correct Answers assessment questions: adolescent
as an individual's ability to perform the normal daily activities
required to meet basic needs; fulfill usual roles in the family,
workplace, and community; and maintain health and well-being.
Correct Answers functional ability
ask about alcohol, nicotine, or drug usage. Correct Answers
assessment question: young adult
ask if they are experiencing abuse Correct Answers assessment
question: young adult
assess lifestyle like STDS, partner and relationships, and diet /
physical activity Correct Answers assessment question: young
adult
assumes hand-and-knees position Correct Answers
developmental milestone: 12 months
at what age did they start walking? Correct Answers
assessment question: toddler
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