HBM 09b: Midlife and Curriculum Flashcards

1
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Early adulthood age range

A

20-40 yo

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2
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Middle adulthood age range

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40-65 yo

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3
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Late adulthood age range

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65+

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4
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The theory of “critical periods” for achievement of goals through life was proposed by

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Erik Erikson

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5
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A 7 y.o. has likely just started which Erikson stage?

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Industry v Inferiority

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6
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A 5 y.o. is likely in which Erikson stage?

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Initiative v guilt

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7
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Young adults (early adulthood) are likely in which Erikson stage?

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Intimacy v isolation

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8
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A newborn is going through which Erikson stage? Until what age?

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Trust v mistrust

Until 1 y.o.

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9
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Generativity v stagnation is Erikson stage for which age group?

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Middle Adulthood

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10
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Marriage is most common in which age range?

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20-30

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11
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Having children most common in which age range?

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20-30

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12
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Financial independence and peak in career are found in which age range?

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40-50

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13
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T/F: Health issues often emerge started at 40-50 age range.

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False - good health in that age range

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14
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Average age for woman to marry. And men?

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25; 27

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15
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List expected developmental milestones of early adulthood.

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  1. School ends, career begins

2. Marriage and children

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16
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List unexpected developmental occurrences of early adulthood.

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  1. School extension
  2. Career changes
  3. Divorce/remaining single
  4. Delay in child bearing/adoption
17
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List expected developmental milestones of middle adulthood.

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  1. Career peaks
  2. Adult children leave home
  3. Caring for elderly parents
  4. Marriage
  5. Relatively good health
18
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List unexpected developmental occurrences of middle adulthood.

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  1. Unemployment
  2. Adult children don’t leave home
  3. Parents move in
  4. Divorce/widowed
  5. Major/minor illness
19
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What is “generativity” referring to?

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Desire to create things that will outlive you; guiding the next generation

20
Q

In the US, (X)% of marriages end in divorce. Physcians’ rates are (Y)% (lower/higher) than national rate.

A

X = 50
Y = 20
Higher

21
Q

Fluid cognitive ability peaks at age (X).

A

X = 20

22
Q

Physical changes in aging include:

A
  1. Decreased metabolism
  2. Hair loss
  3. Wrinkles
  4. Loss of procreative function
23
Q

T/F: In climacterium, hormone levels change significantly in men and women.

A

False - not in men

24
Q

T/F: Men experience decline in sexual performance during climacterium.

A

True

25
Q

Which age group has highest BMI?

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Late adulthood

26
Q

Ego integrity can be defined as (X) and is found in which Erikson stage?

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X = satisfaction and pride in past accomplishments

Integrity v despair (late adulthood)

27
Q

In regards to aging patients, the physician’s most important role is:

A

encourage/enhance independent functioning

28
Q

T/F: Personality fluctuates drastically as old age comes about.

A

False - remains fairly stable over time

29
Q

Most completed suicides in ages 16-30 are result of:

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Interpersonal loss (64%)

30
Q

Most completed suicides in ages 31-59 are result of:

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Either interpersonal loss or financial reasons

31
Q

Most completed suicides in ages 60-88 are result of:

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Illness (84%)

32
Q

Approximately (X)% of American children live in single-parent families.

A

X = 27

33
Q

Curriculum that appears in learning objectives, syllabi, exams.

A

Explicit

34
Q

Curriculum involving bias and personal beliefs about schooling/learning manifest in practice.

A

Implicit curriculum

35
Q

Hidden curriculum is also known as:

A

Implicit curriculum

36
Q

Long versus short white coat differentiation is an example of (X) curriculum.

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X = implicit

37
Q

Curriculum that is not taught at all.

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Null

38
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Reasons for null curriculum include:

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  1. Mandates from higher authority
  2. Teacher’s lack of knowledge
  3. Deeply ingrained assumptions/biases