Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions
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Some of the strategies that are available for modifying one's home to help a person accommodate to changing would be which of the following?
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In the, model, older adults' adaptation depends on both their perceptions of the environment and their attempts to cope.
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Allowing residents to decorate their own rooms, choosing what they want to eat from a buffet, and deciding whether they want to take a shower or a bath, is a description of which of the following?
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In Kahana's model, the most important aspect of environments is
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The law that mandates that all facilities provide written information to people about their right to make medical treatment decisions and create advance directives is known as the
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The, theory suggests that the facilities focus on the individual.
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According to which model does a person with particular needs search for the environments that meet them best?
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Which of the following includes 24-hour care, usually from nurses?
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In which type of facility do residents receive skilled nursing care, medical treatment, rehabilitation, supervision, and activities?
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Schooler (1982) showed that the presence of affected the likelihood that a particular situation would be defined as threatening.
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Traditional congregate housing differs from assisted living in terms of the following.
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provide supportive living arrangements for people who need assistance with personal care and do not need 24 hour care.
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The older individual needs to be an integral part of the decisions, especially when the outcome is likely to be a .
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All of the following is essential for a special care unit except.
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Inappropriate speech directed toward older adults based on stereotypes is
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What are the common factors to use when deciding on the best options for older adults to change environments?
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