Class 12 - Late Adulthood: Cognition Flashcards

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among the young-old (60-75), cognitive changes are fairly _____ (small/large)

A

small

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If an older adult presents with memory issues, what should we think it is due to? (4)

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  • DO NOT assume dementia and cannot be reversed
  • infections
  • medications
  • Dehydration
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Strategies to promote health cognition is to prevent chronic illness. What are interventions for that? (4)

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  • Staying physically active
  • Eating a healthy balanced diet
  • Being social with family and friends
  • Keeping intellectually active
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4
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True or false: Most married men will have a spouse until they die, but most married women will live along for many years

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true

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What are the predictability factors that a single older adult in Canada will live with a child or with other relatives? (4)

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  • health
  • income
  • Adult children’s characteristics
  • Public home care and social support services
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What are the 3 components of successful aging?

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  • good physical health
  • The retention of mental abilities
  • A continuing engagement in social and productive activities
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What other factors indicate successful aging? (2)

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  • An individual’s subjective sense of life satisfaction
  • Generativity - still feel like you are contributing to society
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