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

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By the year 2040, it is expected that there will be over 300 million people over the age of 60 living in ________.

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Dr. Gregoire is interested in studying detailed images of the anatomical features of his patient's brain. He will be most eager to have that patient undergo ________ neuroimaging, such as a CT scan or MRI.

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Howard has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. One of the many symptoms from which he suffers is ________, which refers to a loss of control of his bladder or bowels.

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Damaged and dying neurons sometimes collect around a core of protein and produce ________, which likely interferes with the normal functioning of other, healthy neurons.

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________ disease is known mostly for its characteristic motor symptoms, including slow walking, difficulty getting in and out of chairs, and tremors.

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There are three major groups of biological theories of how we age.

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Chelsea is an older woman who has been having some difficulty with her hearing lately. If she is experiencing the normal age-related changes in her hearing that you'd expect, which of the following would she have the MOST difficulty hearing?

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Which of the following does NOT belong?

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One current theory of why cancer cells can replicate so rapidly and why they may, in fact, be able to live with no time limits, is because they

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A population ________ is a graphical technique used by demographers to illustrate the changes that occur in populations over time.

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________ is often assumed to be a strongpoint of younger people, while ________ is often assumed to be the strength of older people.

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The basic idea behind ________ therapy, when used to treat depression, is that the sufferer is experiencing too few rewards or reinforcements from their environment.

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People who study population trends are called psychometricians.

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Currently, scientists estimate that 120 years is the _________ for human beings, because there is a limit to how long certain organ systems can last without replacement.

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Which of the following theories suggest that the waste byproducts of normal cellular activity actually cause the problems associated with aging?

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Which of the following factors is NOT involved in helping a person become wise?

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Demographers have noted that the world's population distribution will undergo a major shift in the next 30 to 40 years. Describe this shift and identify the types of strains it will create in both the United States and in other countries.

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Later onset Alzheimer's disease may be linked to ________ genes, which are those that increase one's likelihood of developing the illness in question.

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The most important factor that is related to surviving cancer for older adults is

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Sheldon is seeing a therapist for treatment of his depression symptoms. His therapist helps him learn to identify when he is engaging in negative, automatic thoughts, and then they work on changing those thoughts to more positive ones. Sheldon is being treated with ________ therapy.

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