| A | B |
| focuses on whole person including physical, memtal and emotional | holistic care |
| activities that are done each day, ex. wash face, brush teeth, comb hair, get dressed | ADLs- activities of daily living |
| an intense form of anxiety | phobia |
| care given to the body after death | post mortem care |
| last sense to stop functioning | sense of hearing |
| aims at pain relief and comfort | palliative care |
| type of care given that includes palliative care | hospice care |
| signs of approaching death | diminished blood pressure, cheyne-stokes breathing, mottling among others |
| type of breathing that is an irregular pattern that involves speeding up, noisy breathes and gaps in breathing | Cheyne-Stokes respirations |
| stages of grief | denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance |
| person who developed the theory of hierarchy of needs | Maslow |
| person who developed theory of five stages of grief | Kubler-Ross |
| basis of the hierarchy of needs | basic physical needs have to be met first to go up the higher order of needs |
| ability to think clearly and quickly | cognition |
| a serious loss of mental abilities | dementia |
| repeating words, phrases or actions over and over | perseveration |
| unable to keep from urinating, involuntary urination | incontinence |
| taking things that belong to others when confused | pillaging |
| keeping things and guarding them | hoarding |
| getting agitated and more active in the evenings | sundowning |