Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions

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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 often says things such as "Joanie, dear, we need to get you ready for the day, so hurry, hurry" or "Uh­oh sweetie, it looks like you have made a big mess here.We better get this cleaned up quickly." This type of speech is known as

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The percentage of adults ages 65-74 who are enrolled in Medicare and live in a long-term care facility is approximately

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Most people, especially older adults, are likely to

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One of the negative consequences of infantilization of older persons is

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

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In Kahana's model, an example of a preventive adaptation would be

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Which of the following is important when considering the best living options for older adults?

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Schooler's stress and coping paradigm is based upon which theory?

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Most adult day care clients are ___________ over the age of __________ .

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__________ is a way of speaking with older adults that is termed secondary baby talk, and _____________ is a pattern of speaking to older adults based on stereotypes of incompetence and dependence.

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In a study by Chee (2011), which group received the lowest amount of elderspeak?

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Estimates are that nearly 80% of nursing home residents have

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Adult dwelling units (ADUs) provide independence and support for ____________ .

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Which of the following is true regarding home modifications?

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What are some of the issues involved in assessing a person's ability to make decisions about their care?

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Environmental press refers to the physical, interpersonal, or demands that environments put on people.

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What is the major aspect of aging in place?

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____________ levels of care in nursing homes are defined by U.S.federal regulations.

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_________ is designed to provide support, companionship, and certain services during the day.It is used most often when a primary caretaker is employed or has other daytime obligations.

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All of the following are essential in a special care unit except

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