Mormons wear garments at all times except for
hygiene, elimination, or being intimate in marriage
Nursing Interventions to achieve self actualization
Provide art supplies
Esteem
Met when a person feels a sense of ac
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Mormons wear garments at all times except for
hygiene, elimination, or being intimate in marriage
Nursing Interventions to achieve self actualization
Provide art supplies
Esteem
Met when a person feels a sense of accomplishment and are recognized by others for that
achievement.
Esteem tier consists of? (Maslow Hierarchy of needs)
1. Feeling of accomplishment
2. Body image
3. Pride in achievements
4. Admiration from others
Self-Actualization tier consists of? (Maslow Hierarchy of needs)
1. Achieving one's full potential
2. Extent to which goals are achieved
3. Role performance
Nursing Interventions to achieve esteem
Facilitating visits from loved ones
Safety and security
freedom from physical harm and feelings of fear and anxiety.
Safety and security tier consists of? (Maslow Hierarchy of needs)
1. Protection from physical harm
2. Adequate shelter
3. Freedom from fear and anxiety
4. Safe from falls
5. Treatment
6. Side effects
7. The need for psychological security
Physiological tier consists of (Maslow Hierarchy of needs)
-Air-Food
- Nutrition
-Water
- Temperature regulation
- Elimination
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-Rest
- Sleep effects
-Sex
- Physical Activity
- mobility assessment
- Blood flow (perfusion) is necessary to meet other basic needs
Nursing Interventions to achieve safety and security
Prevent falls & Communicating concerns
Love and belonging
needs are met when the person seeks personal relationships with others.
Love/Belonging tier consists of? (Maslow Hierarchy of needs)
1. Intimate relationship
2. Friends
3. Social supports
Nursing Interventions to achieve love & belonging
Referring a patient to a support group
Physiological needs
are essential for maintenance of life
Examples of physiological needs
(e.g., oxygen, water, food, air, water, shelter, sleep and rest, elimination, activity, temperature
regulation)
Nursing Interventions to achieve physiological needs
1. Helping patient to eat dinner
2.Changing a patients oxygen tank
3.Ensure patient is getting enough rest
Basic physiological needs (needs that are essential for the maintenance of life)
Air, Food (Nutrition), water, temp regulation, elimination, rest (sleep effects), sex, physical
activity (mobility assessment), blood flow (perfusion) is necessary to meet other basic needs
One of the most critical nursing interventions the nurse has is the ability to monitor and
interpret the client's?
vital signs.
Interventions for elevated/decreased vitals
continue to monitor patient
recheck vitals
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