Exam 2: Theories of Aging
Exam 1: Trends and Issues32 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Aging18 Questions
Exam 3: Physiologic Changes32 Questions
Exam 4: Health Promotion, Health Maintenance, and Home Health Considerations26 Questions
Exam 5: Communicating with Older Adults32 Questions
Exam 6: Maintaining Fluid Balance and Meeting Nutritional Needs30 Questions
Exam 7: Medications and Older Adults30 Questions
Exam 8: Health Assessment for Older Adults28 Questions
Exam 9: Meeting Safety Needs of Older Adults28 Questions
Exam 10: Cognition and Perception28 Questions
Exam 11: Self Perception and Self-Concept27 Questions
Exam 12: Roles and Relationships27 Questions
Exam 13: Coping and Stress27 Questions
Exam 14: Values and Beliefs24 Questions
Exam 15: End-of-Life Care28 Questions
Exam 16: Sexuality and Aging25 Questions
Exam 17: Care of Aging Skin and Mucous Membranes27 Questions
Exam 18: Elimination27 Questions
Exam 19: Activity and Exercise24 Questions
Exam 20: Sleep and Rest26 Questions
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What is the major objection to the disengagement theory?
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The theory that proposes that defects in ribonucleic acid (RNA) protein production cause a progressive decline in the function of all cells is the __________ theory.
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The error theory proposes that errors in ribonucleic acid protein synthesis cause changes such as decreased muscle mass,increased body fat,and changes in reproductive function.
The nurse would recognize successful aging according to Jung's theory when a long-term care facility resident demonstrates which of the following behaviors?
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What age-related illnesses are thought to cause the accumulation of free radicals? (Select all that apply.)
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A recently widowed woman moved to an assisted living community because of her hypertension and joined a group to learn how to do water color painting with other women her age. Which theory of aging does the nurse assess the patient to be following?
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The nurse emphasizes that the relatively new theory that correlates restricted caloric intake to slowing of the aging process would probably extend the life span of the person, provided that the person __________. (Select all that apply.)
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The patient asks the nurse to describe the neuroendocrine theory of aging. What would be an appropriate response by the nurse?
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How would an elderly female be most likely to reduce the amount of the free radical lipofuscin?
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An 80-year-old teaches Sunday school each week and delivers food for Meals on Wheels. What theory of aging would apply?
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The theory that identifies an unstable molecule as the causative factor in aging is the _____ theory.
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The biological theory of aging uses a genetic perspective and suggests that aging is a programmed process in which
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The nurse clarifies that the biologic theory that proposes that aging is based on the using up of a finite number of breaths or heartbeats is the __________ of __________ theory.
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Which of the following would be selected for a diet high in antioxidants? (Select all that apply.)
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A patient uses good health maintenance practices. What aging theory most accurately relates to the patient's practices?
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Which of the following would be considered positive outcomes of Erikson's "life review"? (Select all that apply.)
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