Piaget's Cognitive Theory - --------Stages: sensorimotor (object permanence),
preoperational (magical thinking/language), concrete operations (logic,
... [Show More] reversibility),
formal operations (formal, logical)
Henry Stack Sullivan's Interpersonal Theory - --------behavior is in respond to
interpersonal dynamics. Stages: oral gratification/first anxiety, delayed gratification,
formation of peer relationships, same sex friendships, opposite sex relationships, selfidentity development
Health Belief Model - --------barriers to health promotion: perception of susceptibility,
seriousness of illness, perceived benefits of treatment, barriers to change, expectations
of efficacy
Bandura's Self-Efficacy/Social Learning Theory - --------behavior is a result of cognitive
and environmental factors, learned through observation/role-modeling, efficacy predicts
change/maintenance
Watson's Caring Theory - --------Caring is essential component of nursing
Frontal lobe - --------Frontal lobe: motor function, premotor area, association cortex
(decision-making), executive functions (memory, reasoning, planning, prioritizing,
insight, flexibility, judgment, impulse control, intelligence, abstraction), language
(expressive), personality
Temporal lobe - --------receptive language, memory, emotion, integration of
vision/sensory info (damage results in A/V hallucination, aphasia, amnesia)
Occipital lobe - --------visual cortex, integration of sensory info (damage results in visual
hallucinations, blindness)
Parietal lobe - --------primary sensory data, taste, reading/writing (damage results in
sensory disturbances, agnosia)
Cerebellum - --------processing of sensory info from thalamus, including
speech/cognition, judgment, perception, motor function, equilibrium (if damaged,
atataxia, negative Rhomberg)
Limbic system - --------emotions, memory (hypothalamus, thalamus, hippocampus,
amygdala)
Basal ganglia/corpus striatum - --------stabilizes motor activity, movement initiation,
learning/automatic motions, EPS, involuntary motor activities (if damaged, bradykinesia,
hyperkinesis, dystonia)
Midbrain - --------ventral tegmental and substantia nigra (where DA is produced)
Pons - --------locus ceruleus (where NE is produced)
Fever can indicate agranulocytosis in these meds - --------carbamazepine, clozapine
These meds should prompt PE of the integumentary system because of risk of rash - ---
-----Lamictal, carbamazepine [Show Less]