Exam 14: The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues

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Thankfully, in the United States of America there are adequate governmental programs already established to provide adequate support and assistance to the growing elderly population.

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Single photon emission computer tomography (SPECT) is a type of functional imaging technique.

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The rate of growth of older adults in ________ is the highest in the industrialized world.

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When Izzy gets home from school, she hands her book report to her grandmother to show off the A that she got. She is surprised when her grandmother holds the report at arm's length to read it rather than holding it closer to her eyes. Izzy's grandmother seems to be suffering from

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_________ are chemicals that are produced randomly during normal cell metabolism that bond easily to other substances inside of cells. They can cause damage and impair cellular functioning.

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________ is the most common form of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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The most common approach to understanding how people process information involves the use of a ________neuroimaging technique, such as functional MRI.

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Dwight is an older adult who is being treated for depression symptoms by his physician. Which of the following would NOT be a class of medication that might be prescribed in this case?

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The ________ theory of aging suggests that the body, much like any machine, gradually deteriorates over time and eventually breaks down.

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What is the primary reason why people's reaction times slow down as they get older?

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The rate of depression in healthy people ________ from young adulthood to old age.

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Older adults often experience transient ________ attacks, which involve interruption of the blood flow to the brain and may be an early warning sign of a stroke.

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According to figures presented in your textbook, between the years 1995 and 2050 the largest percentage change in the population of US minority adults is expected to be seen in

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The number of years a person can expect to live is their _________.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the sleeping trends that are seen in older adults when compared to younger adults?

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________ are the tips of chromosomes that are related to the number of times that an individual human cell can divide.

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Currently, the average life expectancy in the United States of America is _____ for women and ____ for men.

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The universal finding with regard to changes in our reaction time as we age is that

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Once information is taken in, it is held in a memory facility where it can either be both stored or actively used to help solve problems. This facility is called ________ memory.

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Of countries examined, ________ has the highest average life expectancy at just over 82 years.

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