GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MASLOW HIERARCHY
Question
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Physiological
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Safety
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Esteem
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Love and affection
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Detailed explanation-1: -Examples of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs are the physiological needs, such as oxygen, water, food, shelter, and rest, which are found at the bottom of the list and need to be fulfilled for a person to live. Above the physiological needs is the need to feel safe.
Detailed explanation-2: -Maslow’s theory suggests that once nurses’ basic needs are met, their focus will shift toward achieving higher level needs, including their sense of belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization.
Detailed explanation-3: -Physical survival needs, safety, and protection needs belonging needs, self-esteem needs, and self-actualization needs are all included. Nurses can self-actualize at the top of the pyramid, where they can feel a sense of control and support within themselves.
Detailed explanation-4: -This theory – invented by Abraham Maslow in 1943 – could be useful for your everyday life. The idea is that our needs range from the very basic, such as the things required for our survival, through to higher goals such as altruism and spirituality.