chapter 3 Flashcards

1
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about what % of adults over the age of 85 die each year?

A

20%

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2
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what is the number one cause of death for emerging adults?

A

accidents

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3
Q

As people age, changes can occur from external factors such as infections. This phenomenon is
known as ___________ aging

A

secondary

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4
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what type of health condition increases with age?

A

chronic

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5
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what is the key physical change that leads to cardiovascular

A

build up of plaque in the coronary arteries

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6
Q

what is the top cancer killing among adults over age 60?

A

lung

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7
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Several sources estimate that, roughly, this much of the U.S. population has dealt with mental illness at some point?

A

half

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8
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what type of mental disorder involves fear and dread when there is no threat?

A

anxiety

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9
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smartphone apps that send information about a patient to a doctor are types of…

A

assistive technology

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10
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what are the two biggest common risk factors for age-related disease>

A

obesity and tobacco use

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11
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What is a key difference between the cause of death between emerging adults and middle-aged and older adults?

A

Emerging adults are more likely to die from accidents, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from cancer

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12
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which of the following is an example of the most common cause of death among young adults>

A

anders dies in a freeway crash

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13
Q

What is a key difference between activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily
living (IADLs)?

A

ADLs are simple tasks, while IADLs are more complex

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14
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what is an example of an a ADL?

A

using the bathroom

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15
Q

Stan worked as a college professor and recently retired. Marcus worked as a plumber and also
recently retired. What is likely to be true about Stan compared to Marcus?

A

stan will have fewer disabilities than Marcus because he is more educated

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16
Q

what is the key similarity between cardiovascular disease and cancer?

A

they are both linked to tobacco use

17
Q

William is 46, obese, has a sedentary lifestyle, and high cholesterol, but has never smoked. For which
disease is he likely a candidate?

A

cardiovascular

18
Q

Using a PET scan, Dr. Edwards notices an increase of neurofibrillary tangles in one of his patients.
This is an indicator for which disease?

A

alzheimer’s

19
Q

Studies have shown that individuals suffering __________ are two to four times more likely to
develop dementia later in life, compared to those who do not have this

A

a mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

20
Q

Kelly has been feeling exhausted for the past few months. She has lost weight and has little interest in
any activities. These symptoms are examples of which mental disorder?

A

depression

21
Q

what % of adults with mental health disorder seek and receive adequate treatment?

22
Q

Betty, who suffers from the early stages of Alzheimer’s, has alarms on her bed and doors to alert her
children if she gets out of bed in the night or tries to leave her house. This assistive technology will
do which of the following?

A

permit betty to reside in her home longer

23
Q

what is the key health difference between men and women?

A

women live longer than men, but have more chronic disease

24
Q

Anne is a Native American woman who lives on a Navajo reservation. What is her health status likely
to be?

A

The worst of any racial/ethnic group

25
Q

Rob is achievement-oriented and considers himself Type A. What health concern is highly associated
with Type A personalities?

A

coronary heart disease

26
Q

According to the World Health Organization, which is the leading cause of disability in the world?

A

depression