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Exam 3: Young, Middle, Older Adult - Individual & Family Development - Dr. Nelda Fister – UCO Young Adult, Middle Adult, Older Adult: Exam 3 - Individual and Family Development Through the Lifespan - Dr. Nelda Fister - UCO
Exam 3: Young, Middle, Older Adult - Individual & Family Development - Dr. Nelda Fister – UCO Young Adult, Middle Adult, Older Adult: Exam 3 - Individual and Family Development Through the Lifespan - Dr. Nelda Fister - UCO
Exam 3: Young, Middle, Older Adult - Individual & Family
Development - Dr. Nelda Fister – UCO Young Adult, Middle
Adult, Older Adult: Exam 3 - Individual and Family
Development Through the Lifespan - Dr. Nelda Fister - UCO
Major characteristic of isolation development, according to
Erikson
"industry" in the adult life Correct Answers -coping with new
experiences
-functioning as a worker, family member, citizen, life long
learner
16th Correct Answers Best predictor of adult alcohol
dependence or abuse is determined by the number of times that
an individual was intoxicated before what birthday
,90% Correct Answers the percent of the older population that
has at least one chronic illness
AARP Correct Answers Abbrevation of a nationwide
organization for people over 50 that offers discount drug
purchases, health, & auto insurance, publications, & other
activities
Abstract Correct Answers Thought in formal operations
changed from concrete to
Accident Types in the Young Adult Correct Answers -Sensory
(ie loud music)
-Motor vehicle accident
-industrial
-drowning
actinickeratoses Correct Answers rough, reddened patches that
appear on areas of the skin that has been exposed to the sun
activity Correct Answers psychological theory of aging which
postulates that old age can be abolished by remaining active
Activity Theory Correct Answers -old age can be abolished by
remaining active
-does not consider diversity among elderly
-individuals tend to continue patterns of activity exhibited in
earlier years
adema Correct Answers problem in the elderly arising from
decreased glomerular filtration
,Adolescence Correct Answers Stage where a strong sense of
self (necessary for intimacy development) is accompanied
Adult day care Correct Answers provision of comfortable, safe
environment for functionally impaired adults, especially frail
elderly, moderately handicapped, or slightly confused, who need
care during the day, either because they live alone and cannot
manage, or because family needs relief from the care to keep the
elderly in the home.
Adult foster care Correct Answers provision for continuous
care to a functionally impaired older person in a private home
with people who provide all services needed by the elderly
individual
Adult protective services Correct Answers responsible for
investigating allegations of abuse or neglect of vulnerale adults,
including the frail or disabled elderly & adults with emotional or
mental disabilities as a relult of an illness or injury
Adult vs. Adolescent Correct Answers ADULT
-sees many perspectives
-more problem centered
-more objective
-more realistic
-less egocentric
ADOLESCENT
-more idealistic
-more egocentric
, -less objective
-less realistic
Advanced Directive Correct Answers legal document prepared
when an individual is alive, competent, & able to make
decisions to provide guidelines for future health care providers,
when the individual is not able to make decisions because of
physical disability or mental incompetence
Age for social security benefits Correct Answers 65 years + 8
months
Age for the Middle Adult Correct Answers -increasing a state
of mind
-influence by culture, ethnicity, lifestyle, genetics, & illness
age spots Correct Answers non cancerous brown spots on the
skin that increase with aging
ageism Correct Answers concept defining any attitude, action,
or institutional discrimination against individuals on the basis of
age
Aging Correct Answers A positive attitude regarding this is
necessary for Generativity development
Aging Services Division Correct Answers Every state has an
Aging Services Division dedicated to providing frail seniors
with home & community-based services. Many of these services
below require contact with that agency for utilitazation
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