Lesson 3 - Per Dev Flashcards

1
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Renowned chemist, Professor at the University of Chicago,Expert on human development and aging

A

Robert havighurst

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2
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Developmental tasks are accomplished as one’s way to maturity. True or False

A

true

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3
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Developmental tasks is NOT age depdendent

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false

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4
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Developmental tasks could be physical, biologial, ____, social, or _____

A

cognitive; emotional

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5
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Perception of the physical aspect of the self

A

Body image

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6
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True or False. Body inage does not involve emotions or feelings

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false

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7
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Defined as too much body fat

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Obesity

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8
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What is the exact BMI for obese

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30 - 39.9

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9
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True or False. Hormones is one of the causes of obesity

A

true

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10
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What is the operational treatment for obesity

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Bariatric/Gastric Bypass Surgery

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11
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These are extreme disturbances in eating habits

A

Eating Disorders

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12
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What are the 3 types of Eating Disorders

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  • Anorexia Nervosa
  • Bulimia Nervosa
  • Binge Eating Disorder
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13
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lack of appetite induced by nervousness

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Anorexia nervosa

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14
Q

Extreme diets and physical activities to
keep one from gaining weight

a. Anorexia Nervosa
b. Bulimia Nervosa
c. Binge Eating Disorder

A

Anorexia nervosa

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15
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True or False. One is fulfilled by weight loss when they have bulimia nervosa

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False.

Anorexia Nervosa

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16
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Age range of Anorexia nervosa

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15 - 19 yrs old

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17
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Skewed perception of body image and sense of value lies in body image

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Anoerxia Nervosa

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18
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True or False. People will anorexia nervosa sees this as an underlying problem.

A

False.

They think this is a good thiing

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19
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What is the DSM-5 criteria for Anorexia nervosa

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  • restriction of energy intake
  • intense fear of gaining weight
  • lack of acknowledgement on the seriousness of the problem
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20
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What are the two types of anorexia

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  • restrictive type
  • binge-eating/purging type
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21
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Characteristics of Restrictive Anorexia

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  • no purging (forcefully excreting your food)
  • eating in SMALL amounts
  • NOT eating in front of others
  • eating SLOW
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22
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True or False. Restrictive Anorexia does NOT exhibit purging

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True

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23
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Characteristics of Binge-Eating/Purging Anorexia

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  • extreme forms of purging after
  • either BINGE, PURGE, or BINGE and PURGE
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24
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What are the 4 characteristics of Binging

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  • out of control consumption
  • large amounts of food
  • under the same amount of time
  • under the same circumstanceds
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25
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Meaning of the greek word bous

A

ox

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26
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meaning of the GREEK word limos

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hunger

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28
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Binging where an individual has no control
over food intake, followed by purging

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Bulimia Nervosa

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29
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True or False. Bulimia nervosa ALWAYS has the inclusion of purging your food

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True

30
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Intense concern about WEIGHT

A

Bulimia Nervosa

31
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Individual is underweight

A

Anorexia Nervosa

32
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Individual is normal or SLIGHTLY overweight

A

Bulimia Nervosa

  • normal or slightly overweight due to PURGING
33
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True or False

People with Bulimia nervosa are aware that there is something wrong with the way they eat

A

True

This is why they purge their food

34
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Which of the eating disorders display feelings of shame, guilt, and self-depracation

A

Bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder

35
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What is the age range of those who have bulimia nervosa

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20 - 24

36
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True or False. Binge eating disorder HAS purging

A

False

It does not

37
Q

Overweight or obese

A

Binge eating disorder

since there is no puging the food

38
Q

True or False.

Those with anorexia nervosa tend to conceal their tendencies in line with their eating disorder

A

False.

This falls under bulimia nervosa since they are ashamed of what they do

39
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People that have bulimia nervosa eat in a discrete period of time within a ___ hour period

A

2

40
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The binge eating and inappropriate compensatory behaviors both occur, on average, at least ____ for ___ months (idenitfy what eating disorder as well)

A
  • once a week
  • 3 months
  • bulimia nervosa
41
Q

Self-evaluation is unduly influenced by body shape and weight

A

Bulimia nervosa

42
Q

True or False.

You CAN have both Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia Nervosa at the SAME time

A

False.

You can onky have ONE

43
Q

Overweight or Obese

A

Binge Eating Disorder

  • since there is NO purging
44
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In BED, there is a strong sense of guilt after the Binge episodes

True or False

A

True

45
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True or False.

There is purging in BED

A

False

  • There is none. Kaya obese
46
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What is the age range of those with BED

A

30 to 50

47
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In BED, an individual eats until they are uncontrollab;y full

A

True

48
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In BED, the binge eating IS associated with the recurrent use of inappropriate compensatory behavior

A

False

49
Q

recommended hours of sleep `

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8 - 10

50
Q

Internal timing devices that are genetically set to regulate various physiological responses for different periods of time

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Biological Clocks (NOT body clocks)

51
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Internal biological clocks of the body

A

Circadian Rhythm

52
Q

Where is the suprachiasmatic nucleus located?

A

Hypothalamus

53
Q

True or False.

The suprachiasmtic nucleaus is responsible for SECRETING melatonin

A

False.

It only REGULATES the melatonin

54
Q

This type insomnia/hypersomnia is affected by diseases and illnesses

A

Secondary

55
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This type insomnia/hypersomnia is NOT affected by diseases and illnesses

A

Primary

56
Q

What does apnea mean

A

want of breath

57
Q

Excessive sleepiness during the day and disruption of sleep at night

A

Narcolepsy

58
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Who made the Interpersonal Perspective Taking

A

Robert Selman

59
Q

What is the component in Sense of Idealism

A

Fidelity

60
Q

Who made Sense of Idealism

A

Erik Erikson

61
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Who made Personal Fable

A

David Elkindq

62
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Introduced developmental tasks

A

Robert Havighurst

63
Q

What part of the body secretes melatonin

A

Pineal gland

64
Q

What modifies the internal body clock

A

Melatonin

65
Q

This starts with a piercing scream followed by a sudden waking

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Sleep terrors

66
Q

Very frightening and anxiety-producing images that occur during dreaming; happens in REM sleep

A

Nightmares

67
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Acquires mutual understanding

A

Interpersonal Perspective Taking

68
Q

one’s attempt at emancipating oneself

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identity search

69
Q

Mood swings and emotional outbursts

A

turbulent emotions

70
Q

System in the body that is responsible for hormones

A

Neuroendocrine system

71
Q

Moral Decision Making proponent

A

Lawrence Kohlberg