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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs NEEDS: a lack of something required or desired. *Needs motivate us to ____!

Maslow’s Hierarchy  1 of 7 children to Russian Jewish Immigrants  Switched from law to Psychology  Married his first cousin  Early work with monkeys –Some needs are met before others –Food vs water vs air

Maslow defined a _________ of Human Needs that stated the lower needs must be ___ before an individual can strive to meet the higher needs.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

PHYSIOLOGICAL-necessary for life; unmet, these needs lead to death  Food  _______  Oxygen  ______  Protection from extreme temperatures  Elimination  _______ needs  Motor needs

SAFETY/SECURITY  The need to be free from anxiety and ____  The need to be ______ in the environment  The need for order and routine

LOVE AND AFFECTION  Social acceptance, ________, to be loved  Need to belong, to relate to others  Sexuality -a person’s _________/attitude toward their masculine/feminine nature  Sexuality -the ability to give and receive love and affection -reproductive capabilities

ESTEEM  Feeling important and worthwhile – includes _______, approval, appreciation  We engage in activities that bring achievement, success, and recognition  We gain self-________ and begin to direct our actions toward becoming what we WANT to be

SELF-ACTUALIZATION  Self-realization; obtaining our ____ potential; becoming confident, eager to express our beliefs, and willing to reach out to ______; to help them

To meet our human needs  We usually learn what works by _____-and-error  Direct methods v. Indirect methods  ________ reactions  Challenges and responsibilities

DIRECT METHODS  Hard _____  Setting realistic goals  Cooperating with others  _________ effectively

INDIRECT METHODS  Suppression  Projection  _________  Rationalization  Compensation  *Note: These are _______ when used too often, but sometimes allows us to cope!

When defense mechanisms are inadequate, stress reactions develop:  Chronic _______ and demanding behavior  Agitation with manipulative behavior  _____lessness  Depression-be alert for potential suicide  Withdrawal

To meet the needs of others… Personalized healthcare focuses on the ________ and meeting their needs and expectations

Challenges  Meet the patient’s needs to the best of your _______  Set standards of excellence for yourself  Sometimes only you will know (I.e., sterile field)  Let your ________ be your guide  Anything less than 100% is not acceptable

Responsibilities  Take advantage of the opportunity to ____, develop basic skills, see the purpose of each assignment  Set your _________ for your performance  Establish study habits that work best for you

Responsibilities  Relate learning to ___ experience  Measure each achievement in terms of progress toward your career goal  Be honest with ______ and take responsibility for your own actions