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Subject : health-sciences
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1. Federal definitions of elder abuse - neglect - and exploitation appeared for the first time in the






2. How many of the human senses decline with age?






3. Degeneration of the cells of the macula lutea which results in blurred vision and can cause blindness






4. An older individual's house is considered a part of his or her _____________ environment.






5. A growing introspection - a change in focus from the external environment to the person's interior world.






6. Ansley's formula for mental health involved the 'As' and the FFIGs.' The acronym 'FFIG' includes






7. Approximately 2/3 of all elder abuse is caused by






8. The social and physical demands placed on an individual by their environment.






9. Older individuals willingly withdraw from society while at the same time society is withdrawing from the individual. This is a mutually satisfying process. Individual is less concerned with social approval and more ego-centric






10. Which one of the following components of leisure states - 'what may be a challenge for one person - may not be for another?'






11. How many people that live in nursing homes have Alzheimer's Disease or a related disorder?






12. Approximately how many older Americans (reported cases) are abused each year?






13. Suicide among the elderly is a real concern. Which age group has the highest rate of suicide in the U.S.?






14. Too little insulin or cells insensitive to insulin. Increases in late adulthood becaUse of either genetics or inactivity (abdominal fat is indicative). Risk of long-term damage in circulatory system - eyes - kidneys - nerves - and brain. Treatment is






15. Permission to do as one pleases at one's own pace - to participate in an activity of one's own choice - and to abandon the activity.






16. Which age group is the fastest growing among older adults?






17. Progressive loss of hearing with aging - typically resulting from sensorineural hearing loss.






18. Two primary dimensions of stereotypes (Cuddy and Fiske - 2002)






19. Selling an older adult a product or service that s/he does not necessarily need is not considered






20. How many muscles are there in the human body?






21. Successful aging requires replacement of lost roles with new ones.


22. A disorder characterized by the proliferation of certain abnormalities in the cerebral cortex - called plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Approximately 4 million Americans have the disease.


23. Physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity that is long term or permanent. This is a societal term.






24. Activities of Daily Living






25. Who lives longer - men or women?






26. 1. Extroversion 2. Neuroticism 3. Conscientiousness 4. Agreeableness 5. Openness to Experience/Intellect






27. Progressive - chronic - and usually irreversible group of conditions - like emphysema - in which the lungs have a diminished capacity for inspiration and expiration






28. What is considered to be the largest of the body's organs?






29. Older adults indicated that their favorite leisure time activity was






30. Condition of decreased bone density and increased porosity - causing bones to become brittle and liable to fracture






31. Memory associated with thinking about two or more things at once.






32. Selective Optimization with Compensation (SOC)






33. Memory of a skill or procedure






34. A loss or abnormality of anatomical - physiological - mental - or psychological structure or function. One can have an impairment and not be considered disabled.






35. A cognitive disorder that is characterized by temporary but acute confusion that can be caused by diseases of the heart and lungs as well as infection or malnutrition.






36. Thickening; loss of elasticity - and calcification (hardening) or arterial walls.






37. Memory associated with time and place.






38. The design of communications - products and environments to be usable by all people to the greatest extent possible - without the need for adaptation or specialized design.






39. Which age group is most at risk of suicide?






40. Measures working (economically active) and dependent (non-economically active) people: In the year 2000 - it was 8 to 1.






41. Consists of the kidneys - urinary bladder - and ducts that combine to carry urine - Removes waste products from the blood pH - ion balance - and water balance.






42. Reasons Why people are living longer lives includes






43. The second most common (15%) type of dementia. Sporadic - progressive loss of intellectual functioning. Caused by repeated temporary obstruction of blood flow in cerebral arteries ('mini-strokes'-TIA)






44. What percentage of older Americans live in nursing homes?






45. How many older adults become scam victims in the United States each year?






46. According to your text - in 2005 - more older adults live in _______________ then any other state?






47. Name one drug current approved by the FDA to treat Alzheimer's Disease?






48. Name the 3 basic types of Elder Abuse.






49. Memory associated with the recollection of names - numbers - or directions.






50. A generalized image of a person or group - which does not acknowledge individual differences.