Deck 4: Chronic Illnesses the Major Killers

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Adult-onset diabetes is characterized by:

A) loss of receptivity of body cells to insulin
B) high sugar diet
C) presence of a genetic defect
D) decreased insulin production
E) all of the above
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Which of the following diseases has no symptoms in most cases?

A) diabetes
B) congestive heart failure
C) angina
D) hypertension
E) none of the above
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Anyone with chest pain or pressure for more than ___________ minutes should seek immediate medical care

A) 5
B) 10
C) 30
D) 60
E) none of the above
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The leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the United States is:

A) breast
B) colon
C) melanoma
D) ovarian
E) lung
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The most common cause of hospitalization among older adults is:

A) heart disease
B) lung disease
C) diabetes
D) arthritis
E) none of the above
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The three leading causes of death among elders, in order of mortality, are:

A) heart disease, accidents, stroke
B) cancer, heart disease, accidents
C) stroke, heart disease, cancer
D) heart disease, cancer, stroke
E) cancer, pneumonia, heart disease.
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Which of the following is NOT a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease?

A) sedentary life style
B) arthritis
C) hypertension
D) elevated cholesterol
E) family history
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Activities of Daily Living Scale (ADL) measure the ability of older adults to:

A) live safely in the community
B) perform more complex activities needed to live independently
C) manage their chronic illness effectively
D) perform self-care activities in the home
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is a risk factor for heart disease?

A) ethnicity
B) gender
C) cigarette smoking
D) unhealthy diet
E) all of the above
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"Miscarried helping" refers to:

A) support that is excessive, untimely or inappropriate
B) when caregivers are overburdened by responsibilities and unable to help
C) the "sick role" behavior of older adults
D) the need for caregiving by older adults with chronic illness
E) assistance provided by elders to those who have lost a baby
Question
Chronic illness can be difficult to diagnose among elders because they may:

A) report different symptoms than younger group
B) may complain of multiple, nonspecific symptoms
C) have side effects from medication that are misinterpreted as another condition
D) symptoms of chronic illness may be incorrectly attributed to normal age changes
E) all of the above
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The symptoms of this disease depend on which artery is affected:

A) coronary artery disease
B) angina pectoris
C) high blood pressure
D) stroke
E) all of the above
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Which of the following diseases has no symptoms in most cases?

A) diabetes
B) emphysema
C) angina pectoris
D) hypertension
E) gout
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A cure has been found for which of the following?

A) heart disease
B) stroke
C) breast cancer
D) a and b
E) none of the above
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What percentage of the elder population smoke?

A) 50 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 12 percent
D) 5 percent
E) less than 5 percent
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Which of the following statements about chronic illnesses is false:

A) chronic illnesses are incurable
B) heart disease is a chronic condition
C) four of five elders have at least one chronic condition
D) most elders are severely disabled by chronic illness
E) most chronic illnesses take a long time to develop
Question
Another term for heart disease is:

A) ischemic heart disease
B) coronary artery disease
C) congestive heart failure
D) a and b only
E) all of the above
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Statin drugs are commonly prescribed to:

A) widen the airways for those with emphysema
B) reduce the size of the prostate gland
C) prevent a recurrence of breast cancer
D) counteract the negative effect of too much insulin
E) none of the above
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Which of the following are false regarding cancer:

A) the incidence of cancer increases with age
B) treatments pose more risks than almost any other medical treatment
C) the most effective way to prevent it is to not smoke cigarettes
D) the three most common treatments are surgery, radiation and chemotherapy
E) all are true
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COPD includes which of the following diseases?

A) chronic bronchitis
B) emphysema
C) lung cancer
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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The most common cause of a stroke is a blood vessel that bursts and results in hemorrhage.
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Most chronic illnesses can be managed to control symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.
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Although chronic illnesses cause much disability among elders, acute illnesses are responsible for the majority of deaths.
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Adult-onset diabetes is more common among older people who are obese than those who are not.
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The sphygmomanometer measures the volume of air an individual is able to inhale in one breath.
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The majority of breast cancer among women occurs before age 50.
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Fatal heart attacks are most common among younger people, the very old, and women
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High blood cholesterol is one of the risk factors for heart disease that you can do something about.
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There is nothing you can do to prevent high blood pressure.
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Blood pressure is high when it measures at or over 140/90 mm Hg.
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If you are overweight, losing weight helps lower your high blood cholesterol and high blood pressure.
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The symptoms of most chronic illnesses cannot be controlled.
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Chest pain is the most frequent symptom of heart attack in elders.
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The most effective treatment for many chronic illnesses is modification of lifestyle.
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Stroke rehabilitation is seldom effective for elders.
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Cancer is difficult to diagnose in elders.
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Chronic illnesses are permanent and full recovery is not possible.
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Exercise is a more effective treatment for back pain than bed rest.
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Taking an aspirin every other day reduces heart attack risk among men.
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The majority of heart attacks are fatal, especially among men.
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Heart disease accounts for over half of all deaths among elders.
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The higher the LDL cholesterol, the higher the risk of heart disease and the lower the HDL cholesterol, the lower the risk of heart disease
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Only a very small proportion of men with prostate cancer will die from it.
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If an individual quickly goes to the hospital within three hours after a stroke, drugs can be administered to reduce the impact.
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Narrowing of blood vessels due to build-up of fatty plaques _______.
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A portion of the brain is deprived of blood _______.
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Chronic inflammation and swelling of cells lining the bronchi _______
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Rupturing of the alveoli within the lungs, resulting in larger, less elastic sacs which make it harder to expel air from the lungs _______.
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The major risk factor for emphysema _______.
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The most common treatment for adult-onset diabetes _______.
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Blood pressure reading above which an adult is considered hypertensive _______.
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The heart muscle does not pump blood efficiently _______.
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The biggest cause of respiratory problems _______.
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Released by pancreas into blood to enable body cells to use sugar to produce energy _________
Question
Disease characterized by a lack of insulin _________
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Disease characterized by insulin resistance _______.
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Distinguish between ischemic stroke and hemmorhagic stroke.
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Discuss the common treatments of hypertension and their advantages and disadvantages.
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List the seven warning signs of cancer.
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Diabetes is associated with a number of complications in other body systems. Discuss at least three of these.
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Describe symptoms and prevention of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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List at least six risk factors for heart disease.
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What is angina, its symptoms and treatment?
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What happens to the heart during a heart attack?
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List four treatments used to treat a blocked coronary artery.
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Define the two common types of cardiac arrhythmias: atrial fibrillation and ventricular fibrillation, symptoms, and outcome.
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List and describe the two most common screening tests for detection of prostate cancer.
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Which two drugs are most commonly prescribed for COPD and how does each work?
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List three ways to diagnose colon cancer.
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What is cholesterol? What are the physiological consequences of high cholesterol?
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Describe three treatments for a heart attack.
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Discuss at least six differences between chronic and acute illness. Give examples.
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Discuss the factors that make diagnosis of chronic illness difficult in elders.
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Strauss discusses seven problems of daily living for the chronically ill. Discuss each, using examples.
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Describe what Parson means by "sick role" and discuss its positive and negative effects. How must it be modified for chronic illness and why?
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Create a brief case history of an elderly individual with a health problem or problems. Discuss how these problems affect that person physiologically, psychologically and socially. How might these problems affect the life of that person, directly or indirectly?
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How is blood pressure measured? What recommendations should be followed to most accurately determine whether an elder has high blood pressure? What are the dangers of overtreatment?
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Write an essay about the harmful effects of cigarette smoking.
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List and describe six tests commonly performed if an individual is at high risk for heart disease or already has heart disease.
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Discuss the reasons why chronic diseases are more difficult to diagnose in older people.
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Deck 4: Chronic Illnesses the Major Killers
1
Adult-onset diabetes is characterized by:

A) loss of receptivity of body cells to insulin
B) high sugar diet
C) presence of a genetic defect
D) decreased insulin production
E) all of the above
loss of receptivity of body cells to insulin
2
Which of the following diseases has no symptoms in most cases?

A) diabetes
B) congestive heart failure
C) angina
D) hypertension
E) none of the above
hypertension
3
Anyone with chest pain or pressure for more than ___________ minutes should seek immediate medical care

A) 5
B) 10
C) 30
D) 60
E) none of the above
10
4
The leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the United States is:

A) breast
B) colon
C) melanoma
D) ovarian
E) lung
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The most common cause of hospitalization among older adults is:

A) heart disease
B) lung disease
C) diabetes
D) arthritis
E) none of the above
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6
The three leading causes of death among elders, in order of mortality, are:

A) heart disease, accidents, stroke
B) cancer, heart disease, accidents
C) stroke, heart disease, cancer
D) heart disease, cancer, stroke
E) cancer, pneumonia, heart disease.
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7
Which of the following is NOT a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease?

A) sedentary life style
B) arthritis
C) hypertension
D) elevated cholesterol
E) family history
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8
Activities of Daily Living Scale (ADL) measure the ability of older adults to:

A) live safely in the community
B) perform more complex activities needed to live independently
C) manage their chronic illness effectively
D) perform self-care activities in the home
E) none of the above
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9
Which of the following is a risk factor for heart disease?

A) ethnicity
B) gender
C) cigarette smoking
D) unhealthy diet
E) all of the above
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10
"Miscarried helping" refers to:

A) support that is excessive, untimely or inappropriate
B) when caregivers are overburdened by responsibilities and unable to help
C) the "sick role" behavior of older adults
D) the need for caregiving by older adults with chronic illness
E) assistance provided by elders to those who have lost a baby
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11
Chronic illness can be difficult to diagnose among elders because they may:

A) report different symptoms than younger group
B) may complain of multiple, nonspecific symptoms
C) have side effects from medication that are misinterpreted as another condition
D) symptoms of chronic illness may be incorrectly attributed to normal age changes
E) all of the above
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12
The symptoms of this disease depend on which artery is affected:

A) coronary artery disease
B) angina pectoris
C) high blood pressure
D) stroke
E) all of the above
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13
Which of the following diseases has no symptoms in most cases?

A) diabetes
B) emphysema
C) angina pectoris
D) hypertension
E) gout
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14
A cure has been found for which of the following?

A) heart disease
B) stroke
C) breast cancer
D) a and b
E) none of the above
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What percentage of the elder population smoke?

A) 50 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 12 percent
D) 5 percent
E) less than 5 percent
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16
Which of the following statements about chronic illnesses is false:

A) chronic illnesses are incurable
B) heart disease is a chronic condition
C) four of five elders have at least one chronic condition
D) most elders are severely disabled by chronic illness
E) most chronic illnesses take a long time to develop
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17
Another term for heart disease is:

A) ischemic heart disease
B) coronary artery disease
C) congestive heart failure
D) a and b only
E) all of the above
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18
Statin drugs are commonly prescribed to:

A) widen the airways for those with emphysema
B) reduce the size of the prostate gland
C) prevent a recurrence of breast cancer
D) counteract the negative effect of too much insulin
E) none of the above
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19
Which of the following are false regarding cancer:

A) the incidence of cancer increases with age
B) treatments pose more risks than almost any other medical treatment
C) the most effective way to prevent it is to not smoke cigarettes
D) the three most common treatments are surgery, radiation and chemotherapy
E) all are true
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20
COPD includes which of the following diseases?

A) chronic bronchitis
B) emphysema
C) lung cancer
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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21
The most common cause of a stroke is a blood vessel that bursts and results in hemorrhage.
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Most chronic illnesses can be managed to control symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.
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23
Although chronic illnesses cause much disability among elders, acute illnesses are responsible for the majority of deaths.
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24
Adult-onset diabetes is more common among older people who are obese than those who are not.
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The sphygmomanometer measures the volume of air an individual is able to inhale in one breath.
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The majority of breast cancer among women occurs before age 50.
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Fatal heart attacks are most common among younger people, the very old, and women
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High blood cholesterol is one of the risk factors for heart disease that you can do something about.
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There is nothing you can do to prevent high blood pressure.
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Blood pressure is high when it measures at or over 140/90 mm Hg.
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If you are overweight, losing weight helps lower your high blood cholesterol and high blood pressure.
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32
The symptoms of most chronic illnesses cannot be controlled.
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Chest pain is the most frequent symptom of heart attack in elders.
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The most effective treatment for many chronic illnesses is modification of lifestyle.
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35
Stroke rehabilitation is seldom effective for elders.
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Cancer is difficult to diagnose in elders.
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Chronic illnesses are permanent and full recovery is not possible.
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Exercise is a more effective treatment for back pain than bed rest.
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39
Taking an aspirin every other day reduces heart attack risk among men.
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The majority of heart attacks are fatal, especially among men.
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Heart disease accounts for over half of all deaths among elders.
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The higher the LDL cholesterol, the higher the risk of heart disease and the lower the HDL cholesterol, the lower the risk of heart disease
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Only a very small proportion of men with prostate cancer will die from it.
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If an individual quickly goes to the hospital within three hours after a stroke, drugs can be administered to reduce the impact.
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45
Narrowing of blood vessels due to build-up of fatty plaques _______.
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A portion of the brain is deprived of blood _______.
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Chronic inflammation and swelling of cells lining the bronchi _______
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Rupturing of the alveoli within the lungs, resulting in larger, less elastic sacs which make it harder to expel air from the lungs _______.
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49
The major risk factor for emphysema _______.
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50
The most common treatment for adult-onset diabetes _______.
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51
Blood pressure reading above which an adult is considered hypertensive _______.
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52
The heart muscle does not pump blood efficiently _______.
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The biggest cause of respiratory problems _______.
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Released by pancreas into blood to enable body cells to use sugar to produce energy _________
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Disease characterized by a lack of insulin _________
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Disease characterized by insulin resistance _______.
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57
Distinguish between ischemic stroke and hemmorhagic stroke.
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Discuss the common treatments of hypertension and their advantages and disadvantages.
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List the seven warning signs of cancer.
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Diabetes is associated with a number of complications in other body systems. Discuss at least three of these.
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Describe symptoms and prevention of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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List at least six risk factors for heart disease.
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63
What is angina, its symptoms and treatment?
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What happens to the heart during a heart attack?
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List four treatments used to treat a blocked coronary artery.
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66
Define the two common types of cardiac arrhythmias: atrial fibrillation and ventricular fibrillation, symptoms, and outcome.
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List and describe the two most common screening tests for detection of prostate cancer.
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Which two drugs are most commonly prescribed for COPD and how does each work?
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69
List three ways to diagnose colon cancer.
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What is cholesterol? What are the physiological consequences of high cholesterol?
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71
Describe three treatments for a heart attack.
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Discuss at least six differences between chronic and acute illness. Give examples.
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Discuss the factors that make diagnosis of chronic illness difficult in elders.
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Strauss discusses seven problems of daily living for the chronically ill. Discuss each, using examples.
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75
Describe what Parson means by "sick role" and discuss its positive and negative effects. How must it be modified for chronic illness and why?
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Create a brief case history of an elderly individual with a health problem or problems. Discuss how these problems affect that person physiologically, psychologically and socially. How might these problems affect the life of that person, directly or indirectly?
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How is blood pressure measured? What recommendations should be followed to most accurately determine whether an elder has high blood pressure? What are the dangers of overtreatment?
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Write an essay about the harmful effects of cigarette smoking.
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List and describe six tests commonly performed if an individual is at high risk for heart disease or already has heart disease.
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Discuss the reasons why chronic diseases are more difficult to diagnose in older people.
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