Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions
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Deciding on the best option entails assessing the ability of family members or friends to provide or care.
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Seventy-eight-year-old John is recovering from a broken hip. Where is John most likely to be living at the moment?
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Concept that aims at providing older adults who need skilled nursing care a small, homelike environment that shifts the focus form a large facility to a more homelike setting best describes which of the following?
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Majorie enjoys where she lives because she is able to have her privacy but also to be with friends at mealtime and get help when necessary. She most likely lives in
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According to Schooler's interpretation of the stress and coping paradigm, all of the following are potential stressors on health or morale except
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The typical nursing home resident is female, financially disadvantaged, and .
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Modifications to one's home can be done to accomplish activities of daily living (ADL) and disability -related outcomes.
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The main reason for institutionalization of nursing home residents is because of their .
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The basic assumption of person-environment interactions is that
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Many older adults compensate their environments to cope, or select a different place to live. This description fits with the
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Langer has argued that routines in nursing homes are detrimental to well-being because they result in
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A high degree of in communication with oneself and one's family is essential for deciding on the best option for older adults to live.
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Small home-like care facilities that provide assistance with personal care to persons with disabilities or chronic conditions but otherwise in good health are known as
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In Ryan and colleagues' (1995) communication enhancement model, they proposed that interchanges should recognize individualized cues and .
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Which of the following may actually facilitate adjustment to relocation?
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According to Lawton and Nahemow, the point where environmental press is in balance for a given level of competence is called
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