Emotions 2
The brain
CNS-3
8. endocrine system
Hypothalamic regulation of visceral and brain functions
Nursing Fundamentals Vital Signs CHPTR 11. What are vital signs? Body temperature T Pulse or heart rate HR Respiratory or breathing rate RR Blood pressure.
Body temperature is the balance between heat produced in the body and heat loss from the body. Heat Production Heat Loss = Body Temperature.
H.1 Hormonal Control. IB Assessment Statement H.1.1 State that hormones are chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands into the blood and transported.
Motivation and Emotion (p.363-367). Motivation Need or desire that energizes and directs behavior Instinct Theory: we are motivated by our inborn automated.
Self-Actualization Self-Esteem Love/Belonging Safety/Security Physiological.
Drugs used in gonads disorders I Dr.Hazar. Objectives After studying this unit, you should be able to: 1.Describe the physiological actions of estrogen.
MEASURING VITAL SIGNS. OBJECTIVES At the end of this lesson, the SPN will be able to: – 1. Explain the correct procedure for recording all vital signs.