Exam 16: Economic Considerations of Aging
Exam 1: What Does It Mean to Age Successfully10 Questions
Exam 2: Midrange Theory of Successful Aging10 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Older Adults: US and Global Perspectives10 Questions
Exam 4: Challenges and Opportunities of Growing Old12 Questions
Exam 5: An Evidence-Based Team Approach to Optimal Wellness10 Questions
Exam 6: Engaging Older Adults As Partners in Their Care14 Questions
Exam 7: Health Priorities for the Older Adult12 Questions
Exam 8: Challenges to Physical Health12 Questions
Exam 9: Assessing the Older Adult: Whats Different12 Questions
Exam 10: Staying Physically Fit As We Age12 Questions
Exam 11: Assistive Technology to Optimize Physical Functioning12 Questions
Exam 12: Optimizing Rest and Sleep Patterns12 Questions
Exam 13: Intimacy, Sexuality, and Aging12 Questions
Exam 14: Healthy Eating13 Questions
Exam 15: Using Medications Safely and Effectively12 Questions
Exam 16: Economic Considerations of Aging13 Questions
Exam 17: Living Safely in the Environment12 Questions
Exam 18: Legal Considerations13 Questions
Exam 19: Older Adults As Caregivers and Care Recipients11 Questions
Exam 20: Relating to Older Adults in a Culturally Diverse World13 Questions
Exam 21: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Older Adults11 Questions
Exam 22: Challenges to Mental Wellness12 Questions
Exam 23: Spirituality in Aging12 Questions
Exam 24: Planning for the End of Life13 Questions
Exam 25: International Perspectives on Aging13 Questions
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Those who are not eligible for retiree health benefits or Medicaid may elect to purchase this type of insurance plan:
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This increased dramatically during the 20th century and provided resources to support public health and health care services, education, and nutrition:
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The ability to use a telephone or balance a checkbook are examples of:
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This increase allows older adults to consider an increased range of choices about living arrangements and use of time:
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The Dartmouth Atlas website presents evidence that this factor greatly influences the amounts and types of health care received by Medicare beneficiaries:
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The proportion of the U.S. population aged 65 and older is projected to grow from 12% in 2005 to 21% in 2050. This increase reflects both:
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The median income for older adults has declined in recent years. Reasons for this decline may include:
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The increasing proportion of active and healthy years for older adults reflects:
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This resource provides health insurance for 97% of Americans aged 65 and older:
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The dramatic increase in life expectancy in the United States from age 47.3 in 1900 to age 77.8 in 2004 was generated primarily by:
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Analysis of relationships between socioeconomic status and health for older adults includes:
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