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

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In 1950, the population distribution of the United States resembled a(n)

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The leading cause of functional blindness in older adults is the result of

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The key question in determining whether or not Kwan should be concerned about her memory is,

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SPECT is a type of functional imaging technique.

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Alzheimer's disease is marked by changes in memory, difficulty in communicating, inappropriate social behavior, and changes in personality.

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The notes that you studied prior to this exam are a good example of an environmental resource that is referred to as a(n) _____ aid.

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Gina is recalling the time last year that she hiked up a big hill in the rain with a group of her friends. This memory would be best described as a(n) ____ memory.

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Dr. Murray believes that depression results from an individual's conscious focus on maladaptive beliefs about oneself. Given this information, Dr. Murray is most likely a ____ therapist.

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If you have significant levels of opaque spots on a lens, you have glaucoma.

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What is the only definitive diagnostic test for Alzheimer's disease?

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One common characteristic of the fourth age is

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If the programmed cell theory of aging is correct,

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If you want to determine whether 80-year-old Maggie's brain is active while she is reading, you should use

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Alzheimer's disease is to dementia as

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For maximum visual acuity to occur, light must be focused directly on the

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Akuba has a great deal of knowledge that she applies skillfully to most any situation. She does not turn her back on the difficult problems in life, but rather applies her great knowledge to give expert advice in order to aid individuals and society. Akuba would best be described as exhibiting

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A cerebral vascular accident is also known as a stroke.

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____ is best explained by the wear-and-tear theory of aging.

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While looking at slides of brain tissue in a physiology class, you see groups of damaged neurons that have collected around a core of protein. What are you looking at?

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Joanne is 65 years old. She has a difficult time motivating herself to get out of bed and explains by saying sadly, "What's the point? There is nothing I can do to make it worthwhile anyway." This particular experience of Joanne's is best described as

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