| A | B |
| When a dying person says, “Just let me live until my son graduates from college,” the person is probably in the stage of dying known as | bargaining |
| The basic needs required by every human being to sustain life are | physiological needs |
| When people have attained their full potential, or are what they want to be, they have met the need for | self-actualization |
| An example of the defense mechanism called projection may be | “I’m late because my car wouldn’t start.” |
| If you ask for a transfer to another area because you do not like your supervisor, this is an example of the defense mechanism known as | withdrawal |
| If a woman ignores a lump in her breast and starts working overtime to avoid worrying about the lump, this is an example of the defense mechanism known as | suppression |
| An example of the defense mechanism called rationalization may be | “I cannot have the blood work done because I cannot take time off work.” |
| denial | When a dying person says, “The lab tests are wrong, I can’t have leukemia,” the person is probably in the stage of dying known as |
| bargaining | When a dying person says, “Just let me live until my son graduates from college,” the person is probably in the stage of dying known as |
| physiological needs | The basic needs required by every human being to sustain life are |
| self-actualization | When people have attained their full potential, or are what they want to be, they have met the need for |
| withdrawal | If you ask for a transfer to another area because you do not like your supervisor, this is an example of the defense mechanism known as |
| suppression | If a woman ignores a lump in her breast and starts working overtime to avoid worrying about the lump, this is an example of the defense mechanism known as |
| security | Admission to a hospital or long-term care facility can threaten a patient’s need for safety and |
| death | Patients should be left with some hope when told of approaching |
| Needs | frequently defined as a lack of something that is required or desired |
| safety need | The need for order and routine is an example of a |
| intensity | Individuals feel needs at different levels of |
| behavior | Illness interferes with meeting physiological needs and can cause a change in a person’s |
| Elderly | individuals that are more likely to have difficulty meeting physiological needs. |
| eighties | Many individuals do not show physical changes of aging until their seventies and even |