Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions

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The average older adult enrolled in Medicare who live in a long-term care facility aged 65-74 are roughly

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The theoretical upper limit of an individual's capacity to function is called

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A person's potential ability to perform a wide range of activities considered essential for independent living is known as

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Schooler argued that the presence of, can greatly reduce the impact of environmental stressors.

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Adult daycare is designed to provide support and certain services during the day.

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Which of the following characteristics does not describe the typical nursing home resident?

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Housing options for older adults that provide a supportive living arrangement for people who need assistance with personal care, but who are not so impaired they need 24-hour care describes which of the following:

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Based on the various theories of person-environment interactions, the best nursing homes use which approach?

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Which well-designed unit cares for people with dementia and provides a supportive and therapeutic set of programs that help the person function at the highest level possible?

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Many nursing homes still rely on a approach of rules, routines, and requirements.

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The individuals family should also consult the person's .

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Based on person-environment interactions, is the point when competence and environmental press are in balance.

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The person-centered planning decreases the need for certain .

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Kahana's model of person-environment interactions emphasizes

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First step to take when deciding the optimal environment is to decide whether the individual has significant cognitive or impairment requiring intervention.

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One of the nurses at Joan's nursing home always speaks to her in a way she feels is belittling. She of says things such as "Joanie, dear, we need to get you ready for the day, so hurry, hurry" or "Uh-oh sweetie, it looks like you have made a big mess here. We'd better get this cleaned up quickly." This type of speech is known as

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planning promotes residents' well-being through increasing theur perceived level of personal control.

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At any given time, approximately of the population over 65 is living in a nursing facility.

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In Lawton and Nahemow's model, what happens if competence levels are too high given the level of environmental press?

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is the theoretical upper limit of a person's capacity to function.

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