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PSYCH 140 MODULE 8 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026 T/F in most modern industrialized societies, death is defined as the cessation of higher cortical processes - Answers false T/F trouble with remembering to pay monthly bills (when this was not a problem before) is a warning sign of Alzheimer's disease - Answers true what is the difference between a normal age-related change that involves forgetting a name versus someone in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease A. memory differences are identical with age-related changes and Alzheimer-related changes B. people with Alzheimer's disease cannot remember anything C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change - Answers C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change T/F Alzheimer's disease can affect one's ability to judge color and contrast - Answers true T/F there is a neurocognitive disorder associated with HIV infection - Answers true what is the term for psychological reaction to a loss? - Answers grief T/F it is unusual for someone who is grieving to experience anger as a result of the loss - Answers false who typically live longer: women or men? - Answers women T/F the FDA has approved drugs that can fully cure Alzheimer's disease - Answers false for the following descriptions, identify the most likely type of neurocognitive disorder most likely indicated by these symptoms and situations after experiencing a stroke, Mrs. Andrews can no longer move her right arm. she is also forgetful and frequently confused A. alzheimer's disease B. vascular disease C. parkinson's disease D. prion disease E. HIV infection F. substance/medication induced G. traumatic brain injury - Answers B. vascular disease 70 year old Aaron sometimes has trouble finding the word that he wants when speaking with others. Is this most likely a sign of Alzheimer's disease or an age-related change? A. Alzheimer's disease B. age-related changes - Answers B. age-related changes T/F some people experience rapid memory loss and decreased cognitive abilities as a result of Alzheimer's disease, while others' progression with the disease is much slower - Answers true T/F if an individual lives long enough with a terminal illness, he will eventually reach a point of acceptance of the illness - Answers false Emma is in her late 80's and broke her hip last year. Not that she is recovered, she finds that she is more careful to avoid injury. Rather than walking in her hilly neighborhood, she now drives with a friend to the mall each morning for a nice, flat walk. Which of the following socioemotional theories of aging best fits her new viewpoint: Disengagement, Activity, or Selective Optimization with Compensation. A. disengagement B. activity C. selective optimization with compensation - Answers C. selective optimization with compensation which of the following individuals is NOT in late adulthood? A. 60 year old man B. 85 year old woman C. 55 year old man D. 100 year old woman - Answers C. 55 year old man Max isn't sure how to help his 70 year old father. in the past year, his father spent $4,000 on As seen on TV products that he never uses. Max's father used to be very careful with his money. Now, Max is concerned over his father's financial judgement. Is MAx's father's behavior most likley a sign of Alzheimer's disease or an age-related change? A. alzheimer's disease B. age-related changed - Answers A. alzheimer's disease identify the most likely type of neurocognitive disorder indicated by these symptoms and situations Vera began drinking heavily in her early 20s. she continued this pattern throughout her life and is now in her 70s. She has been hospitalized with liver disease. prior to this hospitalization, her children noticed some that she's been having trouble dressing herself and is exhibiting some marked forgetfulness A. Alzheimer's disease B. vascular disease C. Parkinson's disease D. prion disease E. sub - Answers E. substance/medication induced T/F Alzheimer's does not affect people who are in their 40s - Answers false for the following example, indicate which stage of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's stage theory is being depicted Jen knows that her loved one is no longer suffering and is encouraged when she thinks of that A. depression B. denial C. acceptance D. bargaining E. anger - Answers C. acceptance which of the following is the best summary of selective optimization with compensation theory? A. older adults should remain as active as possible B. older adults should remain active, but be wise in choosing safe activities that they can engage in long-term C. older adults should cut back on all strenuous activities D. it is not important to consider how active older adults should be - Answers B. older adults should remain active, but be wise in choosing safe activities that they can engage in long-term which of the following age-related brain changes are thought to harm cells and possibly contribute to Alzheimer's disease A. atrophy in parts of the brain B. inflammation C. production of free radicals D. all of the above - Answers D. all of the above

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PSYCH 140 MODULE 8 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2026

T/F in most modern industrialized societies, death is defined as the cessation of higher cortical
processes - Answers false
T/F trouble with remembering to pay monthly bills (when this was not a problem before) is a warning
sign of Alzheimer's disease - Answers true
what is the difference between a normal age-related change that involves forgetting a name versus
someone in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease
A. memory differences are identical with age-related changes and Alzheimer-related changes
B. people with Alzheimer's disease cannot remember anything
C. the individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change - Answers C. the
individual remembers the name later if it is a normal, age-related change
T/F Alzheimer's disease can affect one's ability to judge color and contrast - Answers true
T/F there is a neurocognitive disorder associated with HIV infection - Answers true
what is the term for psychological reaction to a loss? - Answers grief
T/F it is unusual for someone who is grieving to experience anger as a result of the loss - Answers
false
who typically live longer: women or men? - Answers women
T/F the FDA has approved drugs that can fully cure Alzheimer's disease - Answers false
for the following descriptions, identify the most likely type of neurocognitive disorder most likely
indicated by these symptoms and situations
after experiencing a stroke, Mrs. Andrews can no longer move her right arm. she is also forgetful and
frequently confused
A. alzheimer's disease
B. vascular disease
C. parkinson's disease
D. prion disease
E. HIV infection
F. substance/medication induced
G. traumatic brain injury - Answers B. vascular disease
70 year old Aaron sometimes has trouble finding the word that he wants when speaking with others.
Is this most likely a sign of Alzheimer's disease or an age-related change?
A. Alzheimer's disease
B. age-related changes - Answers B. age-related changes
T/F some people experience rapid memory loss and decreased cognitive abilities as a result of
Alzheimer's disease, while others' progression with the disease is much slower - Answers true
T/F if an individual lives long enough with a terminal illness, he will eventually reach a point of
acceptance of the illness - Answers false
Emma is in her late 80's and broke her hip last year. Not that she is recovered, she finds that she is
more careful to avoid injury. Rather than walking in her hilly neighborhood, she now drives with a
friend to the mall each morning for a nice, flat walk. Which of the following socioemotional theories
of aging best fits her new viewpoint: Disengagement, Activity, or Selective Optimization with
Compensation.
A. disengagement
B. activity
C. selective optimization with compensation - Answers C. selective optimization with compensation
which of the following individuals is NOT in late adulthood?
A. 60 year old man
B. 85 year old woman
C. 55 year old man
D. 100 year old woman - Answers C. 55 year old man
Max isn't sure how to help his 70 year old father. in the past year, his father spent $4,000 on As seen
on TV products that he never uses. Max's father used to be very careful with his money. Now, Max is
concerned over his father's financial judgement. Is MAx's father's behavior most likley a sign of
Alzheimer's disease or an age-related change?
A. alzheimer's disease
B. age-related changed - Answers A. alzheimer's disease

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