π Chapter 13 β Young and Middle Adults
Fundamentals of Nursing, 11th Edition
π©βπ Young Adults (Late Teens β Mid-30s)
- Emerging adulthood: late teens β mid-20s
π©β𦳠Middle Adults (35β64 Years)
- Known as the βsandwich generationβ (care for children + aging parents)
π΅ Older Adults (65+ Years)
- Wide variability in physiological, cognitive, and psychosocial health
- Focus on independence, chronic conditions, and functional ability
π©βπ Young Adults (Late teens β mid-30s)
- Emerging adulthood: late teens β mid-20s
βοΈ Changes
- π§ Physical: full physical maturity
- π§ Cognitive: continued development, critical thinking, decision-making
π¬ Psychosocial Changes
- π‘ Lifestyle choices
- πΌ Career development
- β€οΈ Sexuality
- πΆ Childbearing cycle
- π¨βπ©βπ§ Types of families (singlehood, parenthood, alternative structures)
- π Emotional health
β οΈ Health Risks
- 𧬠Family history (genetics)
- π Violent death & injury
- π¨ Intimate partner violence
- π Substance abuse
- π Human trafficking
- π€° Unplanned pregnancies
- π¦ STIs
- π Environmental/occupational hazards
π©Ί Health Concerns & Care for Young Adults
β οΈ Health Concerns
- π± Health promotion & prevention
- π₯ Psychosocial health β job stress, family stress
- 𧬠Infertility
- βοΈ Obesity
- π Exercise & activity
π₯ Care Needs
- Acute Care Causes:
- π Accidents
- π Substance abuse
- π Environmental/occupational exposures
- π Stress-related illnesses
- π¦ Infections β respiratory, GI, influenza, UTI
- πͺ Minor surgery
- Restorative/Continuing Care:
- π Motor vehicle accidents
- π©Έ Trauma from violence
- βΎ Chronic conditions (e.g., MS, RA, AIDS, cancer)
π€° Pregnant Woman & Childbearing Family
- Prenatal care
- Physiological changes
- Postpartum period
- Needs: education + psychosocial support
- Maternal + family health concerns
π©β𦳠Middle Adults (35β64 years)
- Known as the βsandwich generationβ (caring for children + aging parents)
βοΈ Changes
- π§ Physical: perimenopause, menopause, climacteric
- π§ Cognitive: stable unless illness/trauma occurs
π¬ Psychosocial Changes
- π Expected life events
- πΌ Career transitions
- β€οΈ Sexuality shifts
- π¨βπ©βπ§ Family transitions:
- Singlehood
- Marital changes
- Parenting/adult children transitions
- Caring for aging parents
π©Ί Health Concerns
- π± Health promotion & stress reduction
- βοΈ Obesity
- π Positive health habits (health literacy)
- π§ Psychosocial: anxiety, depression, early-onset dementia
π₯ Middle Adult Care
- Community health programs β prevention & wellness
- Acute Care: illness recovery takes longer
- Restorative/Continuing Care: chronic illnesses β impact roles & responsibilities
β Key NCLEX Points:
- Young adults: focus on risk prevention, reproductive health, mental health
- Middle adults: focus on stress management, chronic illness prevention, family/career transitions