Age Specific Competency Training - Adult Years Varying age groups within the adult population will have different physical needs, priorities, life goals, and approaches to life and the future. These differences
can have an impact on their needs and desires when it comes to healthcare. In this lesson you will learn key physical changes, psychosocial development, safety/wellness issues, and potential interventions related to early adulthood, middle adulthood, and older adulthood. |
Age Specific Competency Training - School Age Years
While children’s abilities, cognitive,
and emotional skills at various ages differ, all children go
through similar stages and patterns of growth and development.
By understanding these patterns of growth and development, healthcare
workers can better provide appropriate and quality care to children
and adolescents. In this lesson you will learn key physical
changes, psychosocial development, safety/wellness issues, and
potential interventions related to preschoolers, school age
children, and adolescents. |
Age Specific Competency Training - Infant/Toddler Years
A sick infant or toddler can create
high levels of stress for parents and caregivers. Understanding
the unique physical characteristics, psychosocial needs, and
safety and wellness issues of infants and toddlers will help
you to provide appropriate care for your young patients and
their families. In this lesson you will learn the key physical
changes, psychosocial development, safety/wellness issues, and
possible interventions related to infants and toddlers. |
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