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

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When asked how she is able to remember the names of all the students in his class, Dr. Willis-Rivera says, "I just try to match each student's face to an image of a famous person." This technique best exemplifies the concept of

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Longevity appears to be determined solely by genetic factors.

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Storing a new acquaintance's picture in your iPhone so that you can recall what he looks like provides a good example of an _____ memory aid.

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While doing an autopsy of a brain, Dr. Howard shakes her head in disgust, saying, "This is just awful." When an assistant asks her what she sees, she says, "Two words ... deformed axons." What was the source of Dr. Howard's disgust?

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Charles has changed a great deal. He has a difficult time remembering things, even simple things like where he is or what year it is. He is having increasing difficulty understanding people or saying things that make sense to others. In addition, he rarely cleans himself anymore and acts in very inappropriate ways around others. Charles is exhibiting many signs of

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Salvatore is a typical older adult who eats a well-balanced diet. Chances are he will

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Dysphoria is the most prominent symptom of

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Candida has had Alzheimer's disease for over a decade. In an effort to help slow her memory loss, therapists have begun asking her simple questions, waiting for 10 seconds, then, if Candida gets the item correct, re-asking the question after a slightly longer time delay. Candida's intervention is based on

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Concerning memory, implicit is to explicit as

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Apolipoprotein E4 appears to play a role in

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The most normative hearing-related change in adulthood involves the inability to hear

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While at a conference dealing with issues related to aging, Eve is interested in learning about how sleep patterns change in late life. She will be best served by attending a presentation entitled "____ and the Elderly."

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In order to find a ballpark in a strange town, a player stops at a local gas station to get directions. The attendant tells the player, "Go to the stoplight, take a right, go two blocks, take a left, and the park will be a mile down the road on the left." The player then gets in her car and tries to remember the directions while driving to the park. The player is demonstrating the use of

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Which of the following statements is most accurate about the level of detail remembered about past events?

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Your Uncle Ed and Auntie Em are turning 50. Knowing that you are in a class on human development, they ask about what changes in hearing and vision they might expect. Enlighten them.

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Dementia as defined as a serious impairment of

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Elijah asks his doctor how long he can plan to live without any major medical problems or impairments. Elijah is asking about _____ life expectancy.

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Average life expectancy is also known as the ____ life expectancy.

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